The Socio-economic transformation : getting closer to what?
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The Socio-economic transformation : getting closer to what?
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Pt. 1. Institutional transformation: the ownership paradigm
- pt. 2. Redistribution, government, technology, and human capital
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Description
Transition economies offer a test case for concepts and theories, for broader ideas and for the methods of scientific enquiry, but also for the multiplicity of ideological interpretations. This volume addresses the major issues of transformation, institutional design, the redistribution paradigm and the macroeconomic decisions to be made.
Table of Contents
- Preface Acknowledgements Contributors Some Remarks on the Study of Transformation Processes
- Z.Nahorski, J.W.Owsinski & T.Szapiro PART I: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION: THE OWNERSHIP PARADIGM An Essay in Modelling of Institutional Change
- L.Hurwicz When do Stakes in Restructuring put Restructuring at Stake
- P.J.H.Schroeder Privatization, Efficiency and Economic Growth
- T.Gylfason The Herring Barrel Metaphor and What Next
- Jan W. Owsinski PART II: REDISTRIBUTION, GOVERNMENT, AND HUMAN CAPITAL Transition and Stability of Redistribution Policies
- J-L.Schneider Fiscal Policy and Transition: the Case of Poland
- S.L.Baier & G.Glomm Knowledge Management and the Strategies of Global Business Education: From Knowledge to Wisdom
- M.Zeleny Modelling of Labor Market in a Transition Economy
- M. Mikhalevich Index
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