Hancock and Logue, along with their contributors, seek to
explicate the achievements, problems, and prospects of simultaneous
processes of economic and political transitions from communism to
contrasting forms of market economies and democracy in Russia,
Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, and eastern Germany.
Contributors include 14 American and European scholars with
intimate professional and personal familiarity with the various
case studies.
The contributors draw on process analysis and transition theory
to explore different national approaches to privatization. This
includes individual voucher schemes, the use of investment funds,
the direct sale of former state owned enterprises, employee buy
outs, direct foreign investments and their consequences for
parallel processes of marketization and democratization. A quarter
of the volume is devoted to comparative analyses of contrasting
modes of privatization, the role of public opinion and law in the
transition process, and the international economic and political
context of postcommunist transformation. An important analysis for
scholars, students, and other researchers involved with
postcommunist economic and political change.
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