1. 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow': The Post-Soviet Transition, the Market and the Mythical Process of Convergence
2. Can Eastern Europe Catch Up?
3. 1995.Monitoring the World Economy 1820-1992, 23Paris: OECD. Noteworthy is that, despite Haynes' & Husan's sarcasm, our 1992 GDP figures for Bulgaria and Poland are hardly an example of "the naivete of calculations … best to pass over quickly." Angus Maddison puts the two countries at the same level in 1973. [See his And, during the following two decades-due to the protracted "Solidarity" crisis and early radical reforms-the decline in production was much steeper in Poland.