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SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe2007 - 2023
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 Volume 13, issue 4, 2010
 
  Varieties of capitalism in central and eastern Europe: measuring the co-ordination index of a national economy   pp. 439-458 Pavol BabošWhat have we learned from the global financial crisis so far: some lessons and some dilemmas   pp. 459-473 Mihail Petkovski and Lidija HristovaTowards a collective memory of socialism? Grounding the discursive production of Hungarian and Czech post-communist anti-communism   pp. 475-488 Zoltán DujisinElectoral participation as an indicator of democracy in postcommunist countries   pp. 489-496 Martin MaštalírTurkish labour law: a political economy perspective   pp. 497-514 Ali Murat Özdemir and Gamze Yücesan-ÖzdemirImpacts of 2001 internal and recent global economic crises on youth unemployment in Turkey   pp. 515-537 Seyit Köse and Serap DurusoyThe cross-fertilization of cultures through entrepreneurial action: the Berlin case   pp. 539-550 Demet TuncerTransnational engagements and the future economic aspirations of Turkish-speaking young people in London   pp. 551-564 Pınar EnneliEducation, meritocracy and opinions toward affirmative action targeted at women in Albania   pp. 565-577 Klea Faniko, Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi and Fabrice BuschiniThe analysis of stochastic dependence in determining a decision on setting up a firm in Poland – survey results   pp. 579-587 Jarosław Korpysa Volume 13, issue 3, 2010
 
  The long and winding road   pp. 299-311 Christophe SoliozHow is the ‘European BRIC’ faring? Social policy, the labour market and industrial relations in Turkey   pp. 313-325 Dimitris TsarouhasPower, politics and the Turkish labour union elite   pp. 327-342 Stan De SpiegelaereThe implementation of migration policy in Ukraine: autonomous or directed?   pp. 343-353 Kerstin ZimmerThe involvement of foreign citizens in the Czech labour market   pp. 355-376 Tomáš PavelkaSocio-geographic transformation as a result of a subjective sense of poverty in selected regions of Slovakia   pp. 377-389 Michaela Madzinová, Silvia Bystrická and Jaroslav RusnákEstimating the impact of the Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan customs union   pp. 391-408 Tatiana Isachenko and Roman KrjuchkovNew brand Poland – Polish society in a consumer era   pp. 409-319 Radosław KossakowskiOpening Pandora’s box – Is there any hope of a turn for the better in the employment situation of the Visegrád Four countries?   pp. 421-431 Katalin Lipták Volume 13, issue 2, 2010
 
  The regulation of European labour mobility: National policy responses to the free movement of labour transition arrangements of recent EU enlargements   pp. 157-179 Chris WrightA paradox in EU migration management   pp. 181-192 Deniz GençExplaining differences in labour mobility in Czech Republic and Slovakia   pp. 193-206 Lucia Mytna KurekovaAdaptation of labour migrants as a function of social management   pp. 207-215 Anna RochevaLobbying for a faster integration track for the western Balkans region   pp. 217-226 Gordana Djurović and Milivoje RadovićMonetary policy and disinflation on the way to the euro in Slovenia   pp. 227-255 Damjan Kozamernik and Tina ŽumerGlobalisation and the financial sector   pp. 257-269 Ramona Rupeika-ApogaProblems of capital structure: the case of Latvia   pp. 271-283 Elvīra Zelgalve and Inna Romānova(In)Terminable intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina   pp. 285-291 Christophe Solioz Volume 13, issue 1, 2010
 
  Ukraine as a neo-patrimonial state: understanding political change in Ukraine in 2005-2010   pp. 7-27 Katerina MalyginaThe rise of right-wing populism in Hungary   pp. 29-40 Jens BeckerPolitical change in Bulgaria: interpreting the 2009 General Election results   pp. 41-54 Dobrin KanevThe re-birth pangs of New Turkey in the 21st century   pp. 55-67 Rasim Özgür DönmezTransnational corporations, labour relations and trade unions – the case of Russia   pp. 69-88 Irina KozinaExplaining continuity and change in postcommunist central European welfare states   pp. 89-101 Kristin Nickel MakszinThe reform of the pensions system in Serbia and the proposals of the International Monetary Fund   pp. 103-120 Rajko Kosanović and Sanja PaunovićDemand for money in Macedonia   pp. 121-136 Goran Petrevski and Kiril JovanovskiCorporate capitalism, the end of a doctrine – Abstractionism or creative destruction?   pp. 137-148 Tatjana Dragićević Radičević Volume 12, issue 4, 2009
 
  The global financial crisis and the post-Lisbon prospects of enlargement   pp. 439-460 Qerim Qerimi and Bruno SergiThe transmission of monetary policy in central and east European countries: what is the role of the banks’ market power and efficiency?   pp. 461-476 Jean-Marc Figuet and Ion LapteacruEmployment protection legislation in central and east European countries   pp. 477-491 Mirco ToninSocial rights and the decommodification of labour   pp. 493-511 Nergis Mütevellioğlu and Rabia Bato CizelThe role of trade unions in fighting the effects of crisis   pp. 513-516 Liviu ApostoiuSerbia – A state of social justice (From normative solutions towards practice)   pp. 517-531 Zarko ObradovićThe 2002 strategy for privatisation in Serbia   pp. 533-551 Marija ObradovićOvercoming crisis strategies in the face of the growth of market competitiveness   pp. 553-558 Nataša Bogavac-Cvetković and Bojan Ilić Volume 12, issue 3, 2009
 
  The capitalist crisis and its implications for the Turkish economy   pp. 301-314 Mustafa DurmusThe influence of the world economic crisis in Serbia, the measures of the government, the role of the IMF and the trade union response   pp. 315-328 Rajko Kosanović and Sanja PaunovićEconomic crisis and the position of employees in Serbia   pp. 329-337 Dejan KosticShould the Macedonian denar be devalued? Some evidence from the trade equations   pp. 339-368 Branimir JovanovicThe benefits and risks of financial globalisation: evidence from the European transition economies   pp. 369-389 Aleksandar StojkovEntrepreneurship in central-eastern European countries   pp. 391-406 Jarosław KorpysaTrade unions in transitional Russia – peculiarities, current status and new challenges   pp. 407-431 Tatiana Chetvernina Volume 12, issue 2, 2009
 
  Social dialogue, workers’ rights and freedom of association in the western Balkans – a survey after a first round of empirical research   pp. 151-173 Heribert KohlThe crisis of transition and the transition of crisis   pp. 175-188 Darko Marinković and Vladimir MarinkovićWages in Montenegro under the pressure of global crisis   pp. 189-218 Dragan ÐurićTax policy and employment: the case of the Czech Republic   pp. 219-228 Pavel Janíčko and Ilona ŠvihlíkováEnvironmental competitiveness during the economic crisis   pp. 229-237 Natalia PiskulovaReproduction of human capital in Bulgaria   pp. 239-262 Irena ZarevaComparative analysis of the Serbian and German legislation on emergency medical services   pp. 263-293 Wolfgang Tiede and Christine Simon Volume 12, issue 1, 2009
 
  Post-electoral Moldova in the search for legitimacy   pp. 9-21 Igor MunteanuCentral eastern Europe five years after enlargement: in full grip of the crisis   pp. 23-33 Béla GalgócziLabour migration from east to west in the context of European Union integration   pp. 35-58 Rossitsa RangelovaMacroeconomic aspects of privatisation in Montenegro   pp. 59-78 Milivoje Radović, Milorad Jovović and Jurij BajećEstimating the hidden economy in Bulgaria   pp. 79-95 Valentin GoevThe influence of the European Union employee participation system and related acquis on companies operating in Turkey   pp. 97-116 Gürol Özcüre, Harun Demirkaya, Nimet Eryiğit and Gönül YüceThe role of marketing in improving communication between medical staff and the beneficiaries of health services   pp. 117-127 Vesna Milanović-GolubovićHow do we manage people: the case of Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia & Herzegovina   pp. 129-146 Mile Vasic |  |