Capitalism with a Comrade's Face / / Kenneth Murphy, Andrzej Rapaczynski; ed. by Roman Frydman.
Are nations that are journeying away from communism succeeding in becoming free-market democracies? In what ways do decades of totalitarian rule continue to distort the institutional shape of these societies? Which of communism's legacies may remain as permanent features of their landscape? In...
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