This purpose of this paper is to identify and analyse the factors enhancing or impeding sustainable development of non-farm rural employment and income diversification for rural development in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). The paper focuses on two case studies in the Czech Republic and Romania. The paper aims to examine the extent to which the factors conditioning non-agricultural rural development are similar in the Luxembourg Group (fast-track) and Helsinki Grou
Romanian rural communities are characterised mainly by an ageing population, by a decrease of birth ...
The aim of this paper is to summarise the results of a non-farm micro- enterprise survey in rural an...
The aim of this paper is to bring together information that we have collected about MSMEs in Romania...
Since the beginning of transition, rural economies in Central and Eastern Europe have undergone a st...
Developing rural non-farm employment opportunities is widely recognized as being important for econo...
The paper starts with an overview of the post-socialist recession and characteristics of the rural n...
The aim of the publication is to characterize development of rural economies in selected Central Eas...
The radical changes that have occurred in the Romanian economy during the last decade have created n...
Survey evidence from three Central European Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) is analys...
Survey evidence from three Central European Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) is analys...
This article reviews key conceptual issues related to the development of the rural non-farm economy ...
This article reviews key conceptual issues related to the development of the rural non-farm economy ...
This paper focuses on the links between rural transformations and sustainable livelihoods, looking i...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of those economic social and enviromental issues which could...
Romanian rural areas contain the highest level of agricultural workers in the European Union, result...
Romanian rural communities are characterised mainly by an ageing population, by a decrease of birth ...
The aim of this paper is to summarise the results of a non-farm micro- enterprise survey in rural an...
The aim of this paper is to bring together information that we have collected about MSMEs in Romania...
Since the beginning of transition, rural economies in Central and Eastern Europe have undergone a st...
Developing rural non-farm employment opportunities is widely recognized as being important for econo...
The paper starts with an overview of the post-socialist recession and characteristics of the rural n...
The aim of the publication is to characterize development of rural economies in selected Central Eas...
The radical changes that have occurred in the Romanian economy during the last decade have created n...
Survey evidence from three Central European Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) is analys...
Survey evidence from three Central European Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) is analys...
This article reviews key conceptual issues related to the development of the rural non-farm economy ...
This article reviews key conceptual issues related to the development of the rural non-farm economy ...
This paper focuses on the links between rural transformations and sustainable livelihoods, looking i...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of those economic social and enviromental issues which could...
Romanian rural areas contain the highest level of agricultural workers in the European Union, result...
Romanian rural communities are characterised mainly by an ageing population, by a decrease of birth ...
The aim of this paper is to summarise the results of a non-farm micro- enterprise survey in rural an...
The aim of this paper is to bring together information that we have collected about MSMEs in Romania...