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Economic order --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe, Central --- Europe centrale --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- Europe [Central ] --- Europe, Central - Economic policy --- Europe, Central - Economic conditions
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Organizations such as ASEAN and EU were formed to promote economic growth, social progress and cultural development among their members. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the transformation which the newest members of ASEAN (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Laos) and the newest members of EU (ten new Members from Baltic, Central and Eastern Balkan regions) have experienced during the last two decades (1990-2010). It throws light on the different social, economic and political causes which support these historical changes.Emerging markets such as the Mekong region and Central Europe
Europe, Central -- Economic policy -- 1989-. --- Europe, Central -- Politics and government --1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy --1989-. --- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1989-. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic policy. --- Southeast Asia -- Politics and government. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Southeast Asia --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government --- Politics and government. --- E-books --- Comparative government.
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SCANDINAVIA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT --- SCANDINAVIA--ECONOMIC POLICY --- SCANDINAVIA--SOCIAL CONDITIONS --- SCANDINAVIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS --- EUROPE, CENTRAL--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT --- EUROPE, CENTRAL--ECONOMIC POLICY --- EUROPE, CENTRAL--SOCIAL CONDITIONS --- EUROPE, CENTRAL--FOREIGN RELATIONS --- BALKAN PENINSULA--POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT --- BALKAN PENINSULA--ECONOMIC POLICY --- BALKAN PENINSULA--SOCIAL CONDITIONS --- BALKAN PENINSULA--FOREIGN RELATIONS
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This compilation is an history of developing market finance and an examination of yield components in the focus countries of Central Europe. This study looks at Central Europe as a transition economy in constant flux. It illustrates how these countries can create a more profitable environment, attract more investment, and create a more stable economy.
Capital market -- Europe, Central -- Case studies. --- Country risk -- Europe, Central -- Case studies. --- Europe, Central -- Economic policy -- Case studies. --- Investments, Foreign -- Europe, Central -- Case studies. --- Stocks -- Prices -- Europe, Central -- Case studies. --- Capital market --- Investments, Foreign --- Stocks --- Country risk --- Prices --- Europe, Central --- Economic policy
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International economic relations --- Western Europe --- Eastern and Central Europe --- International economic relationsWestern Europe --- European Union --- 337.4047 --- Europe --- Europe, Central --- -Europe, Eastern --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Central Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Economic integration --- -Econometric models. --- Economic policy --- -European Union --- -International economic relations --- Union européenne --- Europe [Eastern ] --- Europe [Central ] --- 1989 --- -Europe [Central ] --- Econometric models --- European Union - Europe, Central. --- Europe, Central - Economic policy. --- Europe - Economic integration - Econometric models.
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Economic order --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Post-communism --- Economic aspects --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- China --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- AA / International- internationaal --- EEU / Central & Eastern Europe --- 338.8 --- 331.33 --- Economische groei. --- Structureel beleid. Reglementering. Dereglementering. Ordnungspolitik. --- Europe [Eastern ] --- 1989 --- -Europe [Central ] --- 1976 --- -Congresses --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989 --- -Europe, Central - Economic policy. --- Postcommunism --- World politics --- Communism --- Structureel beleid. Reglementering. Dereglementering. Ordnungspolitik --- Economische groei
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EEU / Central & Eastern Europe --- 331.30 --- 330.548 --- 331.32 --- Economische toestand. --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen. --- Structuur van de economie. --- Economische toestand --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen --- Structuur van de economie --- Post-communism --- Privatization --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Postcommunism --- World politics --- Communism --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Central Europe --- Economic policy --- Privatization - Europe, Eastern - Case studies --- Privatization - Europe, Central - Case studies --- Post-communism - Europe, Central - Case studies --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989- - Case studies --- Europe, Central - Economic policy - Case studies
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Fifteen years ago, twenty-seven countries in Europe and Central Asia embarked on their economic transition paths. For some, the outcome was a considerable success. Several others are still struggling to shed the inheritance of the past and to correct more recent policy mistakes. Why were post-Communist recessions so long in some countries and growth disappointing? Why was fiscal performance so different? Was democracy a factor, which facilitated reforms or rather slowed them down? This book discusses these questions in the context of new empirical evidence, including a critical examination of the main themes in the economics of transition literature.
Economic policy and planning (general) --- Russian Federation --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe, Central - Economic policy. --- Former Soviet republics - Economic policy. --- Post communism. --- Post-communism - Economic aspects - Europe, Central. --- Post-communism - Economic aspects - Former Soviet republics. --- Post-communism --- Economic aspects --- Europe, Central --- Former Soviet republics --- Economic policy. --- Post communism --- -Post communism --- -330.940091717 --- Postcommunism --- World politics --- Communism --- -Economic aspects --- -Europe, Central --- -Former Soviet republics --- -CIS countries --- Commonwealth of Independent States countries --- Ex-Soviet republics --- Ex-Soviet states --- Former Soviet states --- New Independent States (Former Soviet republics) --- Newly Independent States (Former Soviet republics) --- NIS (Former Soviet republics) --- Central Europe --- Economic policy --- -Economic policy --- Russia
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Privatization --- Privatisation --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Europe de l'Est --- Europe centrale --- Economic policy --- Politique économique --- -Privatization --- -EEU / Central & Eastern Europe --- CZ / Czech Republic - Tsjechië - Tchéquie --- HU / Hungary - Hongarije - Hongrie --- PL / Poland - Polen - Pologne --- SK / Slovakia - Slovakije - Slovaquie --- 330.548 --- 050 --- Denationalization --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen. --- Officiële publicaties (per land). --- -Europe, Eastern --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Central Europe --- -Congresses --- -Congresses. --- Congrès --- Politique économique --- EEU / Central & Eastern Europe --- Officiële publicaties (per land) --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen --- Privatization - Europe, Eastern - Congresses --- Privatization - Europe, Central - Congresses --- Europe, Eastern - Economic policy - 1989- - Congresses --- Europe, Central - Economic policy - Congresses
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This volume brings together new contributions from renowned academic scholars, from experts on economies in transition and from the United Nations, the European Union, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development as well as other international agencies. It aims to answer fundamental questions and spell out policy options to address the challenges for economies in transition. The volume includes comparative studies focusing on all transition economies, including Central and Eastern Europe, as well as regions such as Western Balkans and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Commonwealth of Independent States. --- Europe -- Economic conditions. --- Europe, Central -- Economic conditions -- 21st century. --- Europe, Central -- Economic policy -- 21st century. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions -- 21st century. --- Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 21st century. --- Former Soviet republics -- Economic conditions -- 21st century. --- Former Soviet republics -- Economic policy -- 21st century. --- Mixed economy -- Europe, Central. --- Mixed economy -- Europe, Eastern. --- Mixed economy -- Europe. --- Mixed economy -- Former Soviet republics. --- Mixed economy --- Economy, Mixed --- Third way (Economics) --- Capitalism --- Socialism --- CEI --- CIS --- Communauté des Etats indépendants --- Commonwealth States --- Comunità di Stati indipendenti --- Gemeinschaft Unabhängiger Staaten --- GUS (Commonwealth of Independent States) --- Ḥever ha-ʻAmim --- Ḥever ha-Medinot ha-ʻAtsmaʼiyot --- Itsenäisten valtioiden yhteisö --- IVY (Organization) --- Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union --- NIS --- SND --- SNG --- Sodruzhestvo nezavisimykh gosudarstv --- Spivdruz︠h︡nistʹ nezalez︠h︡nykh derz︠h︡av --- Strany Sodruzhestva --- Tongnip Kukka Yŏnhap --- Wspólnota Niepodległych Państw --- ZND --- Zajednica nezavisnih država --- Koinopoliteia Anexartētōn Kratōn
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