East-Central European Economies in TransitionThis volume makes JEC-commissioned expert studies of economic developments in East-Central Europe available to business people, educators and students. Coverage includes economic, political and social reform issues, regional relations, and the impact of Western assistance programmes. |
Contents
Sequencing of Political and Economic Reforms | |
Systemic Privatization and Restructuring in EastCentral Europe | |
PostPrivatization Issues in Central Europe | |
Banking Sector Reform in Central and Eastern Europe | |
Defense Conversion in East Europe | |
András Koves and Gábor Obláth | |
Regional Security Relations and NATO | |
The Economic Impact of Unified Germany on Central and Eastern Europe | |
EastCentral Europe in Transition | |
COUNTRY STUDIES | |
Robert Cohen | |
A Political Economy Assessment | |
An Assessment of the Transition | |
Gender Issues During Transition | |
WESTERN ASSISTANCE AND INTEGRATION | |
The Role of International Financial Institutions | |
U S Commercial Political and Security Relations | |
The Relevance of Project Finance for Countries of the Former Soviet Union | |
Technical Assistance Toward Restructuring and Privatization in Central | |
Investment Needs and Financial Flows | |
Eastern Europe | |
An Analysis of Aid Models | |
The Congressional Role in United States Assistance Policy in CentralEast | |
REGIONAL RELATIONS | |
Brada | |
A Country Study | |
Political Incredibility and Bureaucratic Transition in Romania | |
Economic Transformation in Albania | |
A Country Study | |
Transition and Stabilization | |
Serbia Montenegro Bosnia and Macedonia | |
East Germany in Transition | |
APPENDIX | |
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East-Central European Economies in Transition John Pearce Hardt,Richard F. Kaufman Limited preview - 1995 |
East-Central European Economies in Transition John Pearce Hardt,Richard F. Kaufman Snippet view - 1995 |
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