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The economics of a bipolar world

Class at Faculty of Arts |
AHS788212

Annotation

The bipolar world was a result of World War II. On the example of selected countries with a market and centrally planned economy, the differences in the dynamics of economic growth are clarified, and political factors are taken into account.

Attention is paid to "reform" efforts in countries with a centrally planned economy and the causes of their failure, as well as mechanisms by which market economies coped with economic fluctuations and crisis phenomena (stagflation).