The Transition in Eastern Europe, Volume 2, Restructuring
Olivier Blanchard,
Kenneth Froot and
Jeffrey Sachs
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Date: 1994
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Chapters in this book:
- What Direction for Labor Market Institutions in Eastern and Central Europe? , pp 1-36

- Richard Freeman
- Fiscal Policy during the Transition in Eastern Europe , pp 37-70

- Roger Gordon
- Pension Reform in a Transition Economy: Notes on Poland and Chile , pp 71-110

- Peter Diamond
- The Government Budget and the Economic Transformation of Poland , pp 111-136

- Alain de Crombrugghe and David Lipton
- Privatization in Russia: First Steps , pp 137-164

- Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- The Logistics of Privatization in Poland , pp 165-188

- Andrew Berg
- The Treuhandanstalt: Privatization by State and Market , pp 189-214

- Wendy Carlin and Colin Mayer
- The Economics of Bankruptcy Reform , pp 215-244

- Philippe Aghion, Oliver D. Hart and John Moore
- Private Business in Eastern Europe , pp 245-292

- Simon Johnson
- Foreign Direct Investment in Eastern Europe: Some Economic Considerations , pp 293-318

- Kenneth Froot
- Foreign Trade in Eastern Europe's Transition: Early Results , pp 319-356

- Dani Rodrik
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