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Alec Nove, The Economics of Feasible Socialism (London, Allen and Unwin, 1983), p. ix. Part 4 was entitled solely 'Transition' and may have been the prototype for today's 'transitology', because previous usage had been strictly Marxist historically-determined transformation, as in Bukharin's Economics of the Transition Period (1920).
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The Soviet Economic System (London, Allen and Unwin, 1977), p. 320.
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Transition Report 1996 (London, EBRD), Table 8.1; among countries which are not the Bank's 'countries of operation' Mongolia should have positive growth; prospects for Serbia and Montenegro in 1996 depend on international reaction to domestic developments; and, within a forecast mere 1.4% GDP for Germany, the Eastern Länder are weakening.
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From Plan to Market: World Development Report 1996 (Washington, 1996), Figure 1.2: its index is a weighted average of estimates of the liberalisation of domestic transactions (free pricing and the abolition of state trading monopolies), of external transactions (elimination of export controls and taxes, substitution of low to moderate import duties for quantitative restrictions and high tariffs, and current account convertibility), and of entry of new firms (privatisation and development of the non-state sector).
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This is the outstanding amount alleged by Alexander Lebed, Financial Times, 14 January 1997.
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A version of this article was read at the University of Nottingham, at a conference commemorating the tenth anniversary of its Institute for Russian, Soviet and East European Studies, November 1996.
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