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Shock Therapy Versus Gradualism: The End Of The Debate (Explaining The Magnitude Of Transformational Recession).(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2000... 1. Introduction
10 years ago, on the eve of transition, economic discussion in the profession was dominated by the debate between shock therapists, who advocated radical reforms and rapid transformation, and gradualists, justifying a more...
The Competitiveness of Agriculture in Bulgaria and the Czech Republic Vis-a-Vis the European Union (CEEC and EU Agricultural Competitiveness).(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2000... 1. Introduction
The ability of the agri-food sector to deal with increasing competitive pressures from trade liberalisation and likely accession to the EU will have a bearing on the overall macroeconomic fortunes of Bulgaria and the Czech...
The Polish National Investment Fund Programme: Mass Privatisation With a Difference?(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2000... Introduction
With the experience often years of transition behind us, it is now abundantly clear that the speedy privatisation of state-owned enterprises is one of the most fundamental elements of transition to a market economy in former...
International Production Networks and Enterprise Transformation in Central Europe.(Statistical Data Included)
March 22, 2000... Journal of Economic Literature Classification Numbers Classifications: F23, L14, L62, O12, P31, P33
Introduction
The sudden collapse of the central plan institutions intiated the transition of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) into a...