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This collection covers the early post-communist transformation in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It deals with a large range of still critical issues and presents new data resources. Experts, including prominent Central and East European, British and North American scholars, emphasize country conditions that accounted for difficulties in implementing the sweeping reforms by which markets were introduced in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. Separate sections cover finance, enterprise restructuring, multi-sectoral modelling, trade and defence conversion.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection covers the early post-communist transformation in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. It deals with a large range of still critical issues and presents new data resources. Experts, including prominent Central and East European, British and North American scholars, emphasize country conditions that accounted for difficulties in implementing the sweeping reforms by which markets were introduced in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. Separate sections cover finance, enterprise restructuring, multi-sectoral modelling, trade and defence conversion.
Autorenporträt
TERESA BYLKA School of Business Administration, University of Tampere, Finland CONSTANTIN CIUPAGEA Director of the World Economy Institute, Bucharest, Romania JOAN DEBARDELEBEN Professor at the Institute of Central-East European and Russian Area Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada TATIANA DOLGOPIATOVA Senior researcher in the Institute for Industrial and Market Studies of the State University-Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation IRAJ HASHI Division of Economics, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, England JOHN M. KRAMER Professor in the department of Political Science, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA RADEK LASTOVICKA Financial Editor of the Czech Journal, Med' Povrly UOLEVI LEHTINEN Professor in the School of Business Administration, University of Tampere, Finland ANTON MARCINCIN Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague, Czech Republic MICHAL MAJSTRIK Director of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic NICOLA A. MOGEL Works in the Bundesinsitut fur ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien, Cologne, Germany SIMONE SCHWANITZ Political Adviser for Education for the Green Faction in the German Parliament, the Bundestag, Berlin, Germany KRYSTYNA SZYMKIEWICZ Deputy Editor of the research centre for post-socialist economic systems (ROSES), Université de Paris I, France ANA VOICU Institute for World Economics, Bucharest,Romania MICHAEL L. WYZAN Professor in the Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Budapest, Hungary ERNO ZALAI Professor in the Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Budapest, Hungary