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Perestroika and Prospects for East-West Economic Relations

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East-West Economic Relations in the 1990s

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Among numerous factors shaping the development of East-West economic relations, perestroika in the Soviet Union and the continuing process of renewal in a number of other socialist states attract the greatest attention.

Academician; Director, Institute for the Socialist World Economic System, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.

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© 1989 Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (WIIW) (The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies)

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Bogomolov, O. (1989). Perestroika and Prospects for East-West Economic Relations. In: Bertsch, G., Saunders, C.T. (eds) East-West Economic Relations in the 1990s. Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11465-8_6

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