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Impact of External Market Fluctuations on Centrally Planned and Market Economies: A Systematic Comparative Approach

In: Structural Change, Economic Interdependence and World Development

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  • W. Trzeciakowski

    (Polish Academy of Sciences)

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The growth of current and capital transactions between centrally planned economies (CPEs) and market economies (MEs) has increased the vulnerability of CPEs to external market fluctuations. Those market fluctuations were transmitted through the following main channels: 1. changes in the general level of world prices (inflation); 2. changes in exchange rates; 3. changes in particular prices leading to terms-of-trade changes; 4. changes in demand for exports and import supplies; 5. changes in interest rates and credit availability.

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  • W. Trzeciakowski, 1987. "Impact of External Market Fluctuations on Centrally Planned and Market Economies: A Systematic Comparative Approach," International Economic Association Series, in: Luigi Pasinetti & Peter Lloyd (ed.), Structural Change, Economic Interdependence and World Development, chapter 32, pages 465-477, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-18840-6_32
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-18840-6_32
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    1. Beckmann, Elisabeth & Fidrmuc, Jarko, 2009. "Oil Price Shock and Structural Changes in CMEA Trade," Discussion Papers in Economics 10963, University of Munich, Department of Economics.

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