For the former state socialist countries 1989 was the year of the starting of the simultaneous transformation of their political regimes and economic systems. This entailed attempts at remaking simultaneously the political and economic institutions of these countries under the conditions of opening up their economies and entering the ‘era of globalization’. These countries have ended a developmental model that was built upon the combination of authoritarian political regime, state control of the economy combined with limited links to the global markets. In 1989 they started their pathways towards some uncertain something else, away from autocracy, command economy and autarchy. The goal of this chapter is to provide a description of and an e...
The possibility of viable alternatives to the historical combination of liberal democracy and capita...
Acknowledgements Foreword Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book Part One: Periods of Theo...
The article analyzes the formation of market relations as a natural process of capitalism developme...
The most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the successes and failures of twenty-seven countri...
Across the capitalist world in countries of varying levels of development, the 1980s and 1990s witne...
The transition of former socialist countries to capitalist economic system is modelled for the perio...
The systemic transformation of post-socialist countries from central planning to a market economy wa...
The paper contributes to the sociological tradition of comparative institutional analysis. It argues...
Transition in Central and Eastern Europe was carried out in various ways. However, the different cou...
The transition of former socialist countries to capitalist economic system is modelled for the perio...
This book examines the emergence of different forms of capitalism in Central-Eastern states in Europ...
Offering a single, coherent framework of the political, economic, and social phenomena that characte...
Offering a single, coherent framework of the political, economic, and social phenomena that characte...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the classification of economic systems. The traditional...
Acknowledgements Foreword Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book Part One: Periods of Theo...
The possibility of viable alternatives to the historical combination of liberal democracy and capita...
Acknowledgements Foreword Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book Part One: Periods of Theo...
The article analyzes the formation of market relations as a natural process of capitalism developme...
The most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the successes and failures of twenty-seven countri...
Across the capitalist world in countries of varying levels of development, the 1980s and 1990s witne...
The transition of former socialist countries to capitalist economic system is modelled for the perio...
The systemic transformation of post-socialist countries from central planning to a market economy wa...
The paper contributes to the sociological tradition of comparative institutional analysis. It argues...
Transition in Central and Eastern Europe was carried out in various ways. However, the different cou...
The transition of former socialist countries to capitalist economic system is modelled for the perio...
This book examines the emergence of different forms of capitalism in Central-Eastern states in Europ...
Offering a single, coherent framework of the political, economic, and social phenomena that characte...
Offering a single, coherent framework of the political, economic, and social phenomena that characte...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the classification of economic systems. The traditional...
Acknowledgements Foreword Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book Part One: Periods of Theo...
The possibility of viable alternatives to the historical combination of liberal democracy and capita...
Acknowledgements Foreword Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book Part One: Periods of Theo...
The article analyzes the formation of market relations as a natural process of capitalism developme...