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East European Governments and East-West Economic Relations: The Case of Czechoslovakia

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As of early 1989, it was still debatable whether or not fundamental economic reform would be realized in Czechoslovakia. However, a number of steps were taken towards reform and as a result of the Institute for Forecasting’s report, “Czechoslovakia 2010”, the question of economic reform received serious attention by the country’s leading economic and political authorities. More than a prognosis, the report amounted to a program for economic reform.

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© 1991 Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschafsvergleiche (WIIW) / The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies

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Komárek, V. (1991). East European Governments and East-West Economic Relations: The Case of Czechoslovakia. In: Bertsch, G., Elliott-Gower, S. (eds) The Impact of Governments on East-West Economic Relations. Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies . Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12419-0_14

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