Economic processes of transition affect the lives of a considerable portion of human population justifying its status of “hot” topic, full of relevance. It is then essential to understand it, develop an idea of the harmful character it poses and focus on guidelines for the implementation of meaningful processes of transition
The evolution of the socio-economic systems is a non-linear process and it contains periods with smo...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
Two key factors that have so far allowed fast growing economies of central and eastern Europe to cop...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
Most countries commonly classified as ‘in transition’ are still recognisably different in several re...
This paper gives an overview over how far transition has proceeded and what is still lacking in the ...
For economical theory as well as social practice in the modern world, one of the most important issu...
The main problem of how to transform a centrally planned market into a market economy has emerged as...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe requires eliminating some institutions and prac...
The collapse of the communist system during the late 1980’s redefined the hierarchy among Central an...
The main focus of the paper is the growth process in transition countries in the period 1992-2002, b...
The collapse of the centrally planned economies in Eastern Europe has triggered complex economic ref...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
ÖZET1980’lerde merkezi planlı ülkelerdeki komünist partilerin güç kaybetmesiyle bu ülkelerde reform ...
The evolution of the socio-economic systems is a non-linear process and it contains periods with smo...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
Two key factors that have so far allowed fast growing economies of central and eastern Europe to cop...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
Most countries commonly classified as ‘in transition’ are still recognisably different in several re...
This paper gives an overview over how far transition has proceeded and what is still lacking in the ...
For economical theory as well as social practice in the modern world, one of the most important issu...
The main problem of how to transform a centrally planned market into a market economy has emerged as...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe requires eliminating some institutions and prac...
The collapse of the communist system during the late 1980’s redefined the hierarchy among Central an...
The main focus of the paper is the growth process in transition countries in the period 1992-2002, b...
The collapse of the centrally planned economies in Eastern Europe has triggered complex economic ref...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
ÖZET1980’lerde merkezi planlı ülkelerdeki komünist partilerin güç kaybetmesiyle bu ülkelerde reform ...
The evolution of the socio-economic systems is a non-linear process and it contains periods with smo...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
Two key factors that have so far allowed fast growing economies of central and eastern Europe to cop...