Capitalism from outside
Titel: | Capitalism from outside : Economic cultures in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 / Edited by Janos Matyas Kovacs |
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Veröffentlicht: | Budapest : Central European University Press, 2012 |
Umfang: | VII,351 S. ; 23x16 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9786155211331 ; 6155211337 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Kurzbeschreibung Ausführliche Beschreibung Autorenbiografie |
- List of Tables
- p. vii
- About DIOSCURI
- p. ix
- Prologue: Going beyond Homo Sovieticus
- p. 1
- Part 1
- Entrepreneurship: Smooth Hybridization?
- p. 15
- Repatriate Entrepreneurship in Serbia. Business Culture within Hauzmajstor
- p. 17
- A Small Miracle without Foreign Investors.Villány Wine and Westernized Local Knowledge
- p. 35
- From Local to International and Back. Privatizing Brewing Companies in Eastern Europe
- p. 57
- Reason, Charisma, and the Legacy of the Past. Czechs and Italians in Zivnostenská Bank
- p. 71
- Managers as "Cultural Drivers": Raiffeisen Bank in Croatia
- p. 89
- The Rise of a Banking Empire in Central and Eastern Europe. Raiffeisen International
- p. 105
- Part 2
- State Governance: Unilateral Adjustment?
- p. 125
- Transmitting Western Norms. The SAPARD Program in Eastern Europe
- p. 127
- Cloning or Hybridization? SAPARD in Romania
- p. 149
- Caring Mother and Demanding Father. Cultural Encounters in a Rural Development Program in Bulgaria
- p. 167
- Becoming European: Hard Lessons from Serbia. The Topola Rural Development Program
- p. 183
- Part 3
- Economic Knowledge: Does Anything Go?
- p. 201
- Have Polish Economists Noticed New Institutionalism?
- p. 203
- The Sinuous Path of New Institutional Economics in Bulgaria
- p. 223
- Soft Institutionalism: The Reception of New Institutional Economics in Croatia
- p. 241
- Institutionalism, the Economic Institutions of Capitalism, and the Romanian Economics Epistemic Community
- p. 263
- Beyond Basic Instinct? On the Reception of New Institutional Economics in Eastern Europe
- p. 281
- Epilogue: Defining the Indefinable: East-West Cultural Encounters
- p. 311
- List of Contributors
- p. 337
- Index
- p. 339