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Essays by American and European authors on diverse topics, aimed at transforming the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe into economic powerhouses on the lines of Germany and Japan. Essays include: The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe; Market Order or Commanded Chaos; Property Rights and Contract in the Soviet Second Economy; Can a Planned Market Economy Function?; Interest Groups and Structural Reform of Authoritarian Socialist Regimes; Recent Changes in the Hungarian Economy; Economic Reform in Lithuania; more. Other Europe Books 2008 – NINETEENTH-CENTURY NATIONALISM AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY ANTI-DEMOCRATIC IDEALS: The Case of Latvia, 1840s to 1980s 2008 – Varieties of Linguistic, Religious, and Geographical Identities in Europe: Essays on the Problem of European Unification 2004 – Revenge of History – Why the Past Endures, a Critique of Francis Fukuyama





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