Institutional Frameworks of Market Economies: Scandinavian and Eastern European PerspectivesJerzy Hausner, Bob Jessop, Klaus Nielsen Avebury, 1993 - 301 lappuses 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. |
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... period of 6-10 years , the rights have to be returned to the state . However , if exploration proves the existence of oil or gas in the transacted area , the companies are granted a time - restricted ownership right to these resources ...
... period of 6-10 years , the rights have to be returned to the state . However , if exploration proves the existence of oil or gas in the transacted area , the companies are granted a time - restricted ownership right to these resources ...
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... period following the Social Democratic victory in 1932 , the reaction to it by Swedish business and their renewed opposition to Social Democratic policy after the end of WWII are dealt with by Sîderpalm ( 1976 ) . He discusses such ...
... period following the Social Democratic victory in 1932 , the reaction to it by Swedish business and their renewed opposition to Social Democratic policy after the end of WWII are dealt with by Sîderpalm ( 1976 ) . He discusses such ...
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... period , which is witnessing a marked acceleration of these changes . We shall also discuss the results achieved till now in implementing the present research and development programme , which will serve as a background for an analysis ...
... period , which is witnessing a marked acceleration of these changes . We shall also discuss the results achieved till now in implementing the present research and development programme , which will serve as a background for an analysis ...
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PostSocialism the Negotiated Economy and other | 3 |
Institutional Theory and the Influence of Foreign Actors | 45 |
Catching Up and Institutional Learning under | 68 |
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