Restructuring Eastern Europe brings together a distinguished group
of scholars and experts who discuss the transition process in
Eastern Europe at the microeconomic level. The restructuring and
privatization of enterprises has not kept pace with the
macroeconomic success that has been achieved in some formerly
centrally planned countries. The contributors discuss the
ideological, institutional, socio-political and financial problems
resulting from the transition process. New insights into complex
microeconomic issues such as the dispersion of foreign direct
investment, privatization and company management, entrepreneurship
and supply-chain development are also discussed. Special attention
is paid to the roles of corporate governance, technological
integration, the role of environmental and regional policies and
the reform of the banking system. This innovative book presents a
comprehensive overview of the varying levels of success of the
policies of different countries. It will prove invaluable to
research scholars, postgraduate students and officials in
government agencies concerned with restructuring the economies of
Eastern Europe.
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