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The combined effort of eminent economists who have worked with
Mario Nuti during his career has produced an up-to-date evaluation
of the transition. The book covers a wide variety of aspects of
transition in Central and Southeast Europe and the CIS, including
the socialist legacy, privatization and growth, skills, and banking
reforms. The book also covers the evolution of the global economy
beyond transition, looking at complexity, risk management, the
optimal transition path, and globalization. There are country
studies of Russia, Belarus, Slovenia and Serbia.
"The book analyzes the twenty years of economic transition from
socialism to capitalism in Serbia. It offers a comprehensive
evaluation of the achievements and failures of the transition, and
explains why its course has been more complex and unique than
elsewhere in the former socialist world"--
An interdisciplinary political economy perspective on
globalization, discussing its characteristics, its problems for
developing countries, and the relationship between globalization
and European integration. A book not to be missed by anyone with an
interest in globalization.
The book analyzes the twenty years of economic transition from
socialism to capitalism in Serbia. It offers a comprehensive
evaluation of the achievements and failures of the transition, and
explains why its course has been more complex and unique than
elsewhere in the former socialist world.
This book covers a wide variety of aspects of transition in Central
and Southeast Europe and the CIS, including the socialist legacy,
privatization and growth, skills, and banking reforms. It also
covers the evolution of the global economy beyond transition,
looking at complexity, risk management, the optimal transition
path, and globalization.
A collections of essays in honour of Branko Horvat, an economist
and social thinker of great international reputation from former
Yugoslavia and nowadays Croatia. The essays deal with themes
related to Horvat's own work, namely equality, social justice,
employee participation, labour management, systemic change,
privatization, and growth.
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