Institutional frameworks of market economies : Scandinavian and Eastern European perspectives
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Institutional frameworks of market economies : Scandinavian and Eastern European perspectives
Avebury , Ashgate Publishing Co., c1993
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Papers presented at a conference in Cracow, Dec. 6-8, 1990
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The contemporary structural transformations in Eastern Europe involve, among other things, the setting up of an institutional framework for a market economy. The analysis of this process could benefit from comparison with Western "models". This text focuses on Poland and the Scandinavian (or negotiated economy) model.
目次
- Introduction - post-socialism, the negotiated economy and other Western models, Jarry Hausner et al. Part 1 Theoretical perspectives: structural competitives and strategic capacities - rethinking state and international capital, Bob Jessop et al
- institutional theory and the influence of foreign actors on reform in capitalist and post-socialist societies, John Campbell
- catching up and institutional learning under post-socialism, Bjorn Johnson and Bengt-Ake Lundvall. Part 2 Scandinavian perspectives - the negotiated economy: the negotiated economy - general features and theoreticl perspectives, Klaus Nielsen and Ove K. Pedersen
- natural resource-based industries - big business and the role of the state - the case of Norway's oil and gas, Ole Beerfjord and Per Heum
- towards a new Swedish model, Victor A. Pestoff
- the institutional history of the Danish polity - from a market and mixed to a negotiated economy, Ove K. Pedersen
- private industrial policy in the Danish negotiated economy, Niels Akerstrom Andersen and Peter Kjaer. Part 3 Post-socialist perspectives - the Polish case: trends and perspectives in the development of a system of interest representation in post-socialist societies, Jerzy Hausner and Andrzej Wojtyna
- out of corporatism towards neo-corporatism, Jaroslaw Gorniak and Jan Jerschina
- social limitations for efficient allocations of resources in the post-socialist countries, Jan Czekaj and Stanislaw Owsiak
- impact of political changes in processes occurring in an enterprise, Stanislaw Rudolf
- prospects for employee ownership in the process of privatizing the Polish economy, Julian Pankow
- the drifting society, Jerzy Mikulowski Pomorski.
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