This book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic systems in Eastern Europe and the People's Republic of China during the mid-20th century. It explores the development, implementation, and transformation of these systems, with detailed studies on countries such as Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The text discusses various economic policies, including planning techniques, investment guidelines, and pricing systems, as well as their impacts on industrial growth and social planning. The book aims to offer insight into the socio-economic changes and challenges faced by these nations during this period. It is intended for scholars and students of economics and political science, particularly those interested in socialist economic models. |