南斯拉夫:自我管理市场社会主义的案例

Yugoslavia: The Case of Self-Managing Market Socialism

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 1991
被引 89
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

描述南斯拉夫经济体制如何区别于其他社会主义国家,回顾其1950年代以来的经济表现,并总结这一长期实验的教训。

Abstract

For many years the Yugoslav economic system appeared to offer a middle way between capitalism and Soviet central planning. The Yugoslavs' brand of market socialism placed reliance on markets to guide both domestic and international production and exchange, with the socialist element coming from the “social ownership” and workers' self-management of enterprises. The system seemed successful until the late 1970s. However, in recent years, many of the problems besetting other socialist economies like Poland and Hungary—like stagnation, international debt, enterprise inefficiency, and inflation—have emerged to bring the whole experiment into question. Reforms paralleling those elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe are now on the agenda. This paper will first describe how the Yugoslav economy has been distinguished from those of its socialist neighbors. The following sections will describe the economic record of Yugoslavia since the 1950s and the lessons to be drawn from the long-standing Yugoslav experiment.

南斯拉夫经济体制市场社会主义工人自治社会主义经济改革