Publisher's Synopsis
The result of extensive discussion and debate among distinguished economists, business leaders and policymakers from Eastern and Western Europe, the United States, the USSR, Japan and the PRC, this report assesses how best to move centrally-planned economies into the open and highly competitive world market. It stresses the imperative for the East to initiate major economic changes and for the West to facilitate these changes by adjusting its bilateral and multilateral policies and by creatively targeting its credits, aid and management expertise.