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Economies in Transition and the Variety of Capitalisms. Features, Changes, Convergence

Mitko Dimitrov, Wladimir Andreff, Laszlo Csaba, Nauro Campos, Tatiana Houbenova-Delissivkova, Gabor Hunya, Vesselin Mintchev, Nikolay Naydenov (), Ariane Pailhé (), Rossitsa Rangelova, Plamen Tchipev, Ariane Tichit, Stoyan Totev, S. Zeghni and Et Al.
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Tatiana Stefanova Houbenova-Delisivkova

in ERI-BAS Books from Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute

Abstract: This book is a result of the 5th Biennual Conference of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies "Economies in Transition and the Variety of Capitalisms: Features, Changes, Convergence" held in Varna, Bulgaria, 10-12 September 1998. It includes 28 papers from all discussed fields during the conference. The authors are well-known scientists from Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe and Baltic countries, as well as young scientists whose ideas and findings cause interesting discussions. This book will meet the interest of scientists, students, policy-makers and businessmen and will contribute for their better understanding of the complicated processes which run now in Europe.

Keywords: transition; economies; convergence; variety; comparative studies; comparative economic studies; change; capitalism; Eastern Europe; growth theory; growth; transition economies; Central Europe; market; labour; unemployment; trade; FDI; privatisation; corporate governance; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O52 O57 P10 P20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
ISBN: 954-616-042-3
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