Comparing Economic Reforms: Lessons Learned from Eastern Europe and China
The article compares economic reforms in Eastern Europe and China, focusing on the differences in market economies and planned economies. It looks at how these systems interact with socialist and capitalist frameworks. The study highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between ownership of production means and the liberation of productive forces in socialist development. The findings suggest that the economic definition of socialism hinges on the dynamic interplay between production relations and forces.