Countries which are socialist

    • CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM, AND THE PHYSICAL QUALITY OF LIFE

      This study compared capitalist and socialist countries in measures of the physical quality of life (PQL), taking into account the level of economic development. The World Bank was the principal source of statistical data, which pertained to 123 countries and approximately 97 percent of the world's population. PQL variables


    • America and the Countries of the Socialist Camp' Soviet ...

      countries of the socialist camp - all this clearly demonstrates the upsurge of the liberation movement in Latin America. More than any other underdeveloped regions the countries of Latin America are dependent on the United States economically and in foreign trade. This circumstance has been a very important


    • [PDF File]Price and Quality Competitiveness of Socialist Countries ...

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      of Socialist Countries' Exports Zdenek Drabek and Andrzej Olechowski The centrally planned economies sell exports of raw materials, food, and some manufacturing goods at world market prices. Most of their exports of manufactured goods are underpriced-mostly because they are inferior in quality.


    • [PDF File]What Is Socialism?

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      In reality, there were a number of other so-called ‘socialist’ trends at the time. These Marx and Engels analysed in a chapter of the Manifesto entitled ‘Socialist and Communist Literature.’ Today, most are mere curiosities: Feudal socialism, clerical socialism, petty-bourgeois socialism, German or ‘True’ socialism.


    • Marxist and Socialist Feminism - Smith College

      In state socialist countries, like the P.R. China, USSR and Eastern Europe, they sought to expand state support for women’s equal access to rights, resources and to dismantle “gender” as a meaningful site of differential social values. In the US and Western Europe, socialist feminism emphasized “patriarchy” as a


    • [PDF File]Democratic Socialism The relationship between democracy ...

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      countries, often split-offs from the major parties, that retain their allegiance to socialism. In the United States those small parties still bearing the name socialist, e.g., Socialist Party USA, Socialist Workers Party, are still committed to socialism, as is the largest socialist organization, the Democratic Socialists of


    • Socialist Countries in GATT - JSTOR

      The C.M.E.A. countries' trade with the industrially de-veloped capitalist countries, which because of the Western powers' policy of prohibitions had been on a low level, at present is one of the most dynamic areas of world trade. In 1960-1970 the average annual growth rates of the socialist countries' exports and imports to the developed ...


    • [PDF File]The Opportunity Costs of Socialism

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      socialist cases, which are Maoist China, Cuba, the USSR, and other primarily agricultural countries (Pipes 2003). Referring to these same countries, Janos Kornai (1992, xxi) explained that the “development and the break-up and decline of the socialist system amount to the


    • What the Change of System From Socialism to Capitalism ...

      typically “socialist” attributes to appear in just one of the three blocks. There has to be a coincidence of “capitalist” or “socialist” characteristics in blocks 1–3. They have to appear together. That is the reason why countries like Austria (a large state-owned sector), or France and Sweden (a strong role for bureaucratic ...



    • [PDF File]What Economic Structure for Socialism?

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      those living in socialist countries, with no experience of the problems of actually existing market systems in the capitalist world, this appeal became very great. If markets could guarantee economic efficiency and progress, while a socialist state assured economic justice and individual economic security, perhaps socialism could rescued. 3.


    • [PDF File]Socialism in Africa

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      distinguishing socialist from non-socialist countries in the region. These are in fact relatively indistinct, but are as follows: [] a country's officially declared adherence to the socialist road to development, [] some degree or other of affinity to the Soviet Union (and/or the People's Republic of China) coupled with a ...


    • [PDF File]Tax Systems in the Reforming Socialist Economies

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      As socialist countries move toward market systems, fiscal policy is an important part of their reform agenda. First, they need to reorient public spending to focus more on the provision of "public" goods. Second, they need to adopt more selective, predictable, and nondiscretionary means to finance such spending.


    • Friendship and Solidarity Among Socialist Countries ...

      Socialist countries consider it their solemn duty to defend jointly the gains of revolution from imperialist aggression, cooperate and help one another. The great Chinese people sent their volunteers to help the embattled Korean people and that was a new example of cooperation, close friendship and solidarity among the countries of the ...


    • [PDF File]Socialism & Innovation

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      Several new models of a socialist economy have been proposed during the past fifteen years which seek to combine three principles: economic planning rather than market forces guides economic activity, democracy characterizes political and economic institutions, and wide participation in decision-making is fostered.


    • [PDF File]WHAT HAS SOCIALISM EVER DONE FOR WOMEN?

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      disparity was the long history of state-socialist commitments to wom-en’s education and employment. Despite decades of feminist activism in the West, women in the former socialist countries still enjoy greater access to jobs in prestigious economic sectors. Despite the data, it’s still hard to have a conversation about what


    • Zombie socialism and the rise of neoliberalism in post ...

      heterogeneous (Pittini et al. 2016). Though in all post-socialist countries nomi-nal housing price indices have decreased compared to the pre-crisis period, in countries such as Slovenia and the Czech Republic, decreases have been relatively small, while in Estonia, Romania, and Bulgaria housing price indices nearly halved


    • [PDF File]Foreign Trade Trade with Socialist Countries

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      Business with socialist countries was conducted on a bilateral, country-by-countrybasis inwhich imports balanced exports. Soviet oil exports to these countries bought machinery and equipmentand


    • General Problems of Christianity in Socialist Countries

      before the introduction of socialist structures. All the countries of Eastern Europe had a capitalist system, some with a more and some with a less developed industry, some with still ruling monarchies with traces of diminishing feudal traditions. Democratic structures were still young or non-existent.


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