Soviet Entry into the Global Economy
Speakers at the Breton Woods committee’s forum on the Soviet Union talked about the Soviet Union’s attempt to enter the global economy, and … read more
Speakers at the Breton Woods committee’s forum on the Soviet Union talked about the Soviet Union’s attempt to enter the global economy, and the potential for a market economy in that country. They also talked about the need for foreign investment in the Soviet Union, and its involvement with international financial organizations such as the International Monetary Fund. The speakers responded to questions from the audience following their prepared remarks. close
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- Edward Bernstein Guest Scholar Brookings Institution
- Richard Erb Deputy Managing Director International Monetary Fund
- Stanley Fischer Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Henry Owen Representative Consultants International Group
- Charles Taylor Executive Director G-30
- Vitaliy Verzhbintskiy Spokesman Russian Embassy
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