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The World Copyright © Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc.

Markets, Planning & the ownership of property – other Models Capitalism Socialism Communism

FROM THE SOVIET UNION TO THE RUSSIAN REPUBLIC Marx The Russian Revolution. –Lenin – War Communism –Stalin – The great Industrialization Debate Preobrazhensky - Bukharin – –Five year Plans

The Socialist Controversy –Oscar Lange –Economic Calculation –Hayek – “The Use of Knowledge in Society” AER – September 1945

Years of Spectacular Growth Strengths & Weaknesses of Central Planning The Establishment Warren Nutter

Reasons For Collapse –Glasnost (Openness) –Perestroika (Restructuring) What came first the Chicken or the Egg? Hungary Czechoslovakia Poland

Problems Lack of Incentives Partial Reforms Agriculture Reagan Administration

The Republics Ethnic & Culture Law & Legal Culture Property Rights

China Revolution 1949 Great leap Forward 1958 Cultural Revolution –New man

Four Modernizations – EQUAL TO INDUSTRIAL WORLD BY Agriculture Industry Consumer Goods High Tech -

DEMOCRATIZATION Economic Political

Mexico One Party System Structural Reforms Reduced Scope of Government NAFTA

Japan Strong Partnership Between Government and Industry

Cuba Ready for Reform? Castro? Miami – East German – West Germany

North Korea ??????????????????

Huge market Potential How Can You Tap into This Opportunity Information – Language Skills Counter trade Electronic Commerce Anticipate market Needs