East-Central European Economies in Transition

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Routledge, Sep 16, 2016 - Business & Economics - 736 pages
This 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

Introduction
The Legacy of Communism
The Costs and Benefits of Transition
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
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John P. Hardt, Richard F. Kaufman

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