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Issue title: Economic Transformations in Russia and E. Europe
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Turnbull, Shann;
Affiliations: Principal, M.A.I. Services Pty. Limited, PO Box 266, Woollahra, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2025, Ph: +612-328-7466; Fax: +612-327-1497; Internet: [email protected]
Note: [*] This paper was presented to the Fifth Annual Conference for the Society for the Advancement of Socia-Economics at the New School for Social Research, New York City, in a Symposium organised by Milan Zeleny on the ‘The Interplay of Economics and Politics in Economic Transformations in Russia and Central Europe’, March 27, 1993.
Abstract: The paper argues that Eastern European countries should adopt the bottom-up reforms so successfully being implemented in the PRC which are concurrently producing rapid economic growth. The paper reviews why the existing forms of capitalism does not provide a suitable role model because of its unequitable, inefficient and corrupt features. Techniques for gradually reforming either socialist or capitalist economies are suggested through the adoption of dynamic stakeholder property rights and decentralised banking. Institutional arrangements are described which would allow economic development to be internally financed and at the same time provide local ownership and control by stakeholders. It is recommended that the World Bank change its business from distributing credits to distributing the knowledge of self-financing development processes. The introduction of a World Corporate Code is also recommended to facilitate locally owned democratic sustainable development.
Keywords: Australia, banking, capitalism, China, corporate code, community, credit, currencies, democracy, decentralised banking, debt, development, ESOP, Eastern Europe, Kelso, self-financing, ownership, PRC, privatisation, property rights, socialism, stakeholder, transformation, World Bank
DOI: 10.3233/HSM-1993-12409
Journal: Human Systems Management, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 333-348, 1993
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