| Part One Introduction to Comparative Economics |
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Types of Economic Systems |
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4 | (38) |
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The Roots of Economic System |
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42 | (20) |
| Part Two The Operation of a Market Economy |
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62 | (70) |
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How a Market System Works |
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64 | (16) |
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Market Failure and Government Failure |
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80 | (25) |
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The Institutions of a Modern Market Economy |
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105 | (27) |
| Part Three Capitalism in Western Europe |
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132 | (86) |
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Indicative Planning and the French Economy |
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134 | (19) |
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Sweden and Social Democracy |
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153 | (18) |
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The History and Institutions of the European Union |
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171 | (18) |
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The Economic Consequences of the European Union |
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189 | (29) |
| Part Four Asian Economies |
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218 | (132) |
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220 | (28) |
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248 | (28) |
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The People's Republic of China |
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276 | (25) |
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Taiwan, Singapore, and Indonesia |
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301 | (29) |
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330 | (20) |
| Part Five Socialist Economies |
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350 | (72) |
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352 | (19) |
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The Operation of the Soviet Planned Economy |
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371 | (17) |
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The Participatory Economy: The Case of Yugoslavia |
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388 | (19) |
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The Possibilities of a Third Way |
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407 | (15) |
| Part Six The Economics of Transition |
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422 | (2) |
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424 | (22) |
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The Reunification of Germany |
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444 | (15) |
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The Process of Transition to a Market Economy |
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459 | (34) |
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Reform of the Russian Economy |
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493 | (27) |
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Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic |
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520 | |