Jenkis, Helmut W.; O'Brien, John C. - In: International Journal of Social Economics 15 (1988) 1, pp. 3-32
The Eastern and Western worlds are diametrically opposed to each other not only politically and militarily but also economically and socially. In the socialist lands the communist one‐party system is dominant; in the West it is political pluralism, in Comecon the planned economy prevails, and...