Central And East European Economies In Transition: The International DimensionIdentifies the differences and similarities between Central and East European economies and offers a comparative analysis of the various approaches to economic stabilization and liberalization, as well as exploring the dilemmas of privatization. |
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Dilemmas of Privatization | 37 |
Systemic Transformation and Foreign Economic | 49 |
Implications of the Change | 59 |
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