The political economy of property rights
Titel: | The political economy of property rights : institutional change and credibility in the reform of centrally planned economies / ed. by David L. Weimer |
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Veröffentlicht: | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997 |
Umfang: | XVII, 363 Seiten : Diagramme |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Political economy of institutions and decisions |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 052158101x |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- The political economy of property rights
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- Credible commitment and property rights: the role of strategic interaction between political and economic actors
- 3
- The political commitment to markets and marketization: comment on 'Credible commmitment and property rights
- 4
- Political determinants of the success of economic transition
- 5
- Comment on 'Political determinants of the success of economic transition'
- 6
- Russian privatization and the problem of credible commitment
- 7
- Three issues of credible commitment and Russian privatization
- 8
- Legislative politics and the political economy of property rights in post-Communist Russia
- 9
- Commitment, coordination, and the demise of the post-Communist parliament in Russia
- 10
- Private firms, city governments, and arbitration: enforcing economic legality in St. Petersburg
- 11
- Comment on 'Private firms, city governments, and arbitration: enforcing economic legality in St. Petersburg'
- 12
- Property rights and institutional change in the Czech and Slovac Republics
- 13
- Comment on 'Property rights and institutional change in the Czech and Slovac Republics
- 14
- Institutional structures, labor interests, and evolving privatization bargains in Poland
- 15
- Comment on 'Institutional structures, labor interests, and evolving privatization bargains in Poland'
- 16
- Privatization as institutional change in Hungary
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- Comment on 'Privatization as institutional change in Hungary'
- 18
- Marketization and government credibility in Shanghai: federalist and local corporatist explanations
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- Federalist and corporatist theories: a comment on an empirical test
- 20
- Learning about the economy: property rights and the collapse of the East German industrial economy
- 21
- Misinformation, insecure property rights, and the collapse of the East German economy
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- Post-Communist privatization as a test of theories of institutional change
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- Explaining the complexity of institutional change