Microeconomic Features Socialist Transition and Capitalist Economie
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Socialist Economy,, Corruption, Capitalist Economy, Budget Financing,, Monetary System and Public Policy,, Monopoly, , Firm Budget Constraint,, Accounting and Business Analysis.Abstract
This paper discusses the main features of a socialist and capitalist economies, monetary policy in a socialist economy, matters related to accounting and business analysis, issues of improving the system of criteria for determining signs of economic insolvency of enterprises, microeconomic problems of countries with economies in transition.
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