Lessons from the economic transition
Titel: | Lessons from the economic transition : Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s / Salvatore Zecchini ed. |
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Veröffentlicht: | Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer Acad. Publ., 1997 |
Umfang: | XXIX, 590 S. : graph. Darst.; Tab. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 0792398572 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I
- Main Successes and Failures in the Transition Strategy
- 1
- Transition Approaches in Retrospect
- 2
- The Transition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Some Strategic Lessons from the Experience of 25 Countries over Six Years
- 3
- Transition to Date: A Comparative Overview
- 4
- From Transition to Market: Evidence and Growth Prospects
- 5
- Lessons to be Drawn from Main Mistakes in the Transition Strategy
- 6
- Adjustment Without Recession: A Case Study of Hungarian Stabilization
- 7
- The Interplay Between Economic and Political Transition
- 8
- Political Constraints and the Transition Experience
- 9
- Comments
- 10
- General Discussion
- 11
- Policy Conclusions
- Part II
- Enterprise Restructuring and Private Sector Development
- 1
- Comparing Two Great Depressions: 1929-33 to 1989-93
- 2
- Restructuring Outcomes and the Evolution of Ownership Patterns in Central and Eastern Europe
- 3
- Corporate Governance and the Political Effects of Privatisation
- 4
- Large Privatisation, Restructuring and Foreign Direct Investment
- 5
- The Evolution of Bank Credit Quality in Romania Since 1991
- 6
- Comments
- 7
- General Discussion
- 8
- Policy Conclusions
- Part III
- Unemployment and the Reform of Social Policies
- 1
- Unemployment, Restructuring and the Pace of Transition
- 2
- Transformation as a Demographic Crisis
- 3
- Labour Market Policy and the Reallocation of Labour Across Sectors
- 4
- Central and Eastern European Labour Markets in Transition
- 5
- Reforming Tax and Benefit Systems in Central Europe: Lessons from Hungary
- 6
- Comments
- 7
- General Discussion
- 8
- Policy Conclusions
- Part IV
- External Policies
- 1
- Currency Convertibility in Transforming Economies: Was it a Mistake?
- 2
- Exchange Rate Policies in Post-Communist Economies
- 3
- Access to Western Markets, and Eastern Effort Levels
- 4
- Interrelations Between Subregional Co-Operation and EU Enlargement
- 5
- Foreign Direct Investment in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Results from a Survey of Investors
- 6
- Comments
- 7
- General Discussion
- 8
- Policy Conclusions