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The latest wave of European Union expansion has brought many
central and Eastern European countries into the fold. Unlike
previous enlargements however, the latest new members are also
undergoing radical economic reform as they reintegrate into
international economy. This book reviews the changing industrial
architecture of the new wider Europe from a "network" perspective,
highlighting the importance of the linkages that develop between
firms and governments in the new entrants and the EU. It does so on
the basis of a series of case studies covering countries, sectors,
and firms as well as providing an analysis of the underlying
dynamics of production and policy integration. The impressive group
of authors go beyond tradition analyses by adopting an
interdisciplinary approach drawing on the insights of economics and
politics. As such, the book will appeal to students of the EU and
enlargement, as well as those with an interest in foreign
investment and transition economies.
The latest wave of European Union expansion has brought many
central and Eastern European countries into the fold. Unlike
previous enlargements however, the latest new members are also
undergoing radical economic reform as they reintegrate into
international economy.
This book reviews the changing industrial architecture of the new
wider Europe from a "network" perspective, highlighting the
importance of the linkages that develop between firms and
governments in the new entrants and the EU. It does so on the basis
of a series of case studies covering countries, sectors, and firms
as well as providing an analysis of the underlying dynamics of
production and policy integration.
The impressive group of authors go beyond tradition analyses by
adopting an interdisciplinary approach drawing on the insights of
economics and politics. As such, the book will appeal to students
of the EU and enlargement, as well as those with an interest in
foreign investment and transition economies.
Most African-Guyanese today are descendants of enslaved Africans
who were victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. These captives
had previously been members of societies which had been
distinguished by significant achievements and were able to make a
valuable contribution to the land to which they were taken. Themes
in African Guyanese History seeks to deal in a balanced way with
the history of these forced migrants from the time of their arrival
in what were then the Dutch colonies of Essequibo and Berbice to
the present day.
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