Abstract
Volumes I and II of my selected works were each a reissue of a single lengthy book (first published in 1990 and 1993, respectively). This volume, however, contains several shorter works: one shorter book and several journal articles and book extracts. They differ from each other in many ways, for instance, regarding the dates at which they appeared. They were written in various genres: some are essays intended to influence readers by sheer force of argument, some are discussions backed by plentiful data, tables and graphs, and some are abstract analyses based on mathematical modeling. What they share is the subject they examine. Phrasing the title of the volume called for brevity and an expressiveness that would attract attention. The title chosen is justified in focusing attention on the two phenomena of centralization and market reform. This introduction, however, offers a chance to describe the subject-matter of Volume III more accurately and fully.
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