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This volume is essential reading for all those interested in
emergent developments in Europe. At a time when the forces of
globalization are demanding industrial and organizational
transformations throughout industrialized and industrializing
nations, the book also makes a notable contribution through its
unique analysis of the complexities, diversities and
socio-political embeddedness of such major change. Focusing
particularly on central and eastern Europe, the contributors
examine the economic management activities of state agencies in the
move from command to market economies and the attempted creation of
viable firms for such economies. They look at the changing roles of
different interest groups and the various forms of corporatism
which are emerging. They also explore various aspects of the
restructuring of work systems, including the building of new forms
of labour relations in post-socialist Europe. The role of foreign
capital and multinationals in shaping host government industrial
strategies is addressed, and the ways in which relatively
successful industrial regimes can suffer from a lack of flexibility
in the face of outside forces are also discussed.
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