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Jeffrey Henderson
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Manchester Business School, England
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Transformation in Comparative Perspective
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- Jeffrey Henderson, Richard Whitley
Pages 25-40
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- Nigel Harris, David Lockwood
Pages 64-99
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National Specificities
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Front Matter
Pages 165-165
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- Sarah Vickerstaff, John Thirkell, Richard Scase
Pages 205-223
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Back Matter
Pages 245-255
About this book
Since 1989, the postcommunist societies of Eastern Europe have been subject to policy advice and political and economic pressure which assumes that the development of 'free market' economies is the best route to economic growth and prosperity. The contributors to this volume take issue with this proposition. Though working from different theoretical perspectives, with different interests, they collectively argue that there are better ways to build dynamic and prosperous industrial economies in Eastern Europe than encouraging the respective societies of the region to ape the contents and swallow the myths of the Anglo-American form of capitalism. The contributors to this volume are among the leading authorities on economic transformation in Eastern Europe.
Editors and Affiliations
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Manchester Business School, England
Jeffrey Henderson
About the editor
WLADIMIR ANDREFF Professor of Economics and Director of the Research Programme on Reforming and Opening Post-Socialist Economic Systems (ROSES), University of Paris I, Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
LASZLO CZABAN Lecturer in International Business, University of Leeds
NIGEL HARRIS Professor of Development Planning, University College, University of London
EUN MEE KIM Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California, USA
DIC LO Lecturer in Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
DAVID LOCKWOOD Lecturer in Russian and Soviet History, University of Melbourne, Australia
VICTOR NEE Goldwin Smith Professor of Sociology, Cornell University and Fellow of the Centre for Advanced Study in the Behavioural Sciences, Stanford, California, USA
PETER NOLAN University Lecturer in Economics and Fellow of Jesus College, University of Cambridge
HUGO RADICE Lecturer in Economics, University of Leeds
RICHARD SCASE Professor of Sociology and Organizational Behaviour, University of Kent at Canterbury
SIJIN SU Researcher and Consultant on Chinese Business, Berkeley, California, USA
SARAH VICKERSTAFF Senior Lecturer in Social and Public Policy, University of Kent at Canterbury
RICHARD WHITLEY Professor of Organizational Sociology, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester