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Since its founding in 1962, Eastern European Economics has consistently published the finest research on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe--their functioning under central planning; reformist trends in communist-era economic theory and practice; and more recently, the ongoing processes of transition to market economics in different countries and their integration into the broader European and global economies. The journal has always drawn on a wide range of original research on and from the region, historically including translations of selected published and unpublished works. The editorial mission of Eastern European Economics is to reflect developments in Central and Eastern European economic thought and policy that are of most interest to those professionally concerned with this field and with the future of the new Europe.
Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Europe de l'Est --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Central Europe --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe
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Regional economic development is an interest of policymakers throughout the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region. One of its principal aims is to reduce poverty in lagging regions by stimulating local economic growth. However, problems exist with this approach. First, it may miss the target. Although geographical concentrations of poverty exist, poor people also live in regions that are-on average-rich. Second, the sources of the problem may be misdiagnosed. Poverty is not only related to where people are, but to who people are. In ECA, poverty is associated with low levels of education and pe
Poverty --- Pauvreté --- Europe, Eastern --- Asia, Central --- Europe de l'Est --- Asie centrale --- Economic policy --- Politique économique --- Poverty. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Poverty - Europe, Eastern --- Poverty - Asia, Central --- Pauvreté - Europe de l'Est --- Pauvreté - Asie centrale --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989 --- -Asia, Central - Economic policy - 1991 --- -Europe de l'Est - Politique économique - 1989 --- -Asie centrale - Politique économique - 1991 --- -Poverty --- -Poverty - Europe, Eastern
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Asia --- Europe, Eastern --- History --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Asia. --- Eastern Europe. --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Asie --- Europe de l'Est --- Histoire
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This unique reference traces the changing borders and ethnic balances that characterized the history of Eastern Europe during the twentieth century. After a preliminary overview, the book divides Eastern Europe into five regions, from the Baltic to the Balkans, and closely analyzes the ethnic structure of each region's constituent units over time. Summary chapters at the end of the volume present a comprehensive ethno-demographic portrait of the region at the start of the century, between the two world wars, and from the post-World War II period to the century's end. The volume is richly illus
Ethnology --- Minorities --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Minorités --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Europe de l'Est --- Europe centrale --- Population. --- Population --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Europe [Eastern ]
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Internet resources. --- Electronic journals. --- EASTERN EUROPEAN STUDIES. --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Oost-Europakunde. --- History --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Oost-Europakunde --- East European studies.
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Business --- Affaires --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Commerce --- Business. --- Commerce. --- Europe, Eastern. --- management --- entrepreneurship --- education --- marketing --- Trade --- Economics --- Transportation --- Management --- Industrial management --- Industries --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Eastern Europe. --- Traffic (Commerce) --- Merchants
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This journal is meant to fill a gap in the world of scientific journals devoted to the study of power institutions. Special emphasis will be laid on current research in CIS countries.
Post-communism --- Postcommunisme --- Political aspects --- Aspect politique --- Since 1989 --- Former Soviet republics --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Eastern Europe. --- Soviet Union --- Armed Forces --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement
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Following on from Jeffries' 2001 Economies in Transition: A Guide to China, Cuba, Mongolia, North Korea and Vietnam at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, this comprehensive survey of economic and political change focuses on the countries of Eastern Europe. Jeffries also discusses the general issues involved in economic transition, including `big bang'/'shock therapy', gradualism, China as an economic model and various schemes of privatization. The book examines Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Analysing major political and economic event
Economic order --- Economic conditions. Economic development --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Economic history. --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Europe, Eastern --- Politics and government --- Europe de l'Est --- Conditions économiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- Oost-Europa --- Economie --- Economische ontwikkeling --- Polen --- Hongarije --- Tsjechië --- Albanië --- Bulgarije --- Roemenië --- Poëzie
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Anders Aslund is known to make bold predictions that initially arouse controversy but soon become common wisdom. In Gorbachev's Struggle for Economic Reform (1989), he foresaw the collapse of the Soviet political and economic system. After Russia's financial crisis of 1998, observers declared the market economic experiment a failure, Aslund foresaw market economic success (Building Capitalism, 2002). In How Capitalism Was Built, 2nd Edition, he asks - and answers for the twenty-one countries he investigates: • Why did communism collapse? • Why did Russia not choose gradual reforms like China did? • Wherein lies the relative success of postcommunist transformation? • How did the oligarchs arise and decline vis-à-vis authoritarian leaders? Anyone who wants to understand the often confusing postcommunist dramas and obtain an early insight into the future will find this intellectually stimulating book useful. This edition includes updates to each chapter and new chapters on the impact of the global financial crisis and the European Union.
Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Post-communism --- Capitalism --- Former Soviet republics --- Europe, Eastern --- Economic conditions. --- Market economy --- Profit --- Capital --- Capitalisme --- Post-communism - Former Soviet republics --- Post-communism - Europe, Eastern --- Capitalism - Former Soviet republics --- Capitalism - Europe, Eastern --- Europe Centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Russie --- Asie --- Former Soviet republics - Economic conditions --- Europe, Eastern - Economic conditions
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Economic growth --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe, Eastern --- Former Soviet republics --- Europe de l'Est --- Ex-URSS --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Politics and government. --- Conditions économiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- 330.34 <4-11> --- 330.34 <4-11> Economische ontwikkeling. Regionale economische ontwikkeling--Oost-Europa --- Economische ontwikkeling. Regionale economische ontwikkeling--Oost-Europa
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