FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry
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(documentation FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry EnglishLanguage "FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry (former USSR-EE) is an Attribute that characterizes countries that were part of the former Soviet Union or its sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. This level occupies a middle position between DevelopedCountry (DC) and LessDevelopedCountry (LDC) in UNEconomicDevelopmentLevels. Previously, former USSR-EE countries had a CentrallyPlannedEconomy and were Marxist-Leninist states. Many are now evolving away from command economies to market economic systems. During the 1980's, the group included Albania, Bulgaria, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, North Korea, Laos, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, the USSR, Vietnam and Yugoslavia.") | Economy.kif 193-204 | |
(instance FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry UNEconomicDevelopmentLevel) | Economy.kif 182-182 | Former soviet or eastern european country is an instance of UN economic development level |
(successorAttribute FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry DevelopedCountry) | Economy.kif 187-187 | Former soviet or eastern european country is an immediate successor attribute of developed country |
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(=> (attribute ?AREA FormerSovietOrEasternEuropeanCountry) (economyType ?AREA CountryInTransition)) |
Economy.kif 189-191 |
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