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perestroika
(in the former Soviet Union) The policy of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system, practiced in the 1980s
Mikhail gorbachev
George Abonyi has written: 'Development and technology' -- subject(s): Economic development, Technological innovations 'Toward a political economy approach to policy-based lending' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic policy, Structural adjustment (Economic policy) 'Global change and economic restructuring in Southeast Asia' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Structural adjustment (Economic policy)
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Type your answer here..analyze the benefits and pitfalls of restructuring operations in an economic downturn
Michael Dietrich has written: 'Corporate restructuring and the decline of UK manufacturing' 'Strategic coherence and competitive advantage' 'Explaining capitalist economic restructuring' 'Economics, stakeholding and the performance of large UK firms' 'Total quality control, just-in-time management, and the economics of the firm' 'European economic integration and industrial policy' 'Economics and corporate turnaround'
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Fernando Montes-Negret has written: 'The Polish experience with bank and enterprise restructuring' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Business enterprises, Banks and banking, Finance
Economic Policy Institute was created in 1986.
Contemporary Economic Policy was created in 1982.
The policy of glasnost, or openness was paired with perestroika, or restructuring. They were introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev, who became general secretary in 1985.