Democratising capitalism? : the political economy of post-communist transformations in Romania, 1989-2001
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Bibliographic Information
Democratising capitalism? : the political economy of post-communist transformations in Romania, 1989-2001
(Europe in change)
Manchester University Press, c2006
- : hbk
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Note
Bibliography: [169]-[204] p.
Includes index.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offers a comprehensive anaylsis of post-communist transformations in the economy, politics and culture of Romania Provides a dose examination of the institutional and cultural dimensions of post-communist transformations Considers the influence of international financial institutions and the European Union across all areas of the economy Reveals that there are grounds for optimism as Romania prepares to join the European Union
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Communist legacies
- 2. Cultural factors in the economic and political transformations
- 3. Democratisation and the fragile political consensus
- 4. From plan to market: reforming the socialist economy
- 5. Institutionalising the separation between state and economy
- 6. International factors in Romania's post-communist transformations
- Conclusion: what kind of capitalism in Romania?
- Appendix 1. Elections results
- Appendix 2. Macroeconomic indicators
- Appendix 3. Cultural factors in economic and political transformations: a detailed example.
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