Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions
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Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions
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Europe, Eastern
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- Hvad er COMECON?, økonomi, samarbejde og handel i Østeuropa, [af] Jens-Jørgen Jensen og Margit Nielsen
- Growth resurgence, productivity catching-up and labour demand in CEECs
- Social change and stratification in Eastern Europe, an interpretive analysis of Poland and her neighbors, Alexander Matejko
- Employment developments in Central and Eastern Europe, trends and explanations
- Villagers and lords in Eastern Europe, 1300-1800, Markus Cerman
- The Economic history of Eastern Europe 1919-1975, edited by M.C. Kaser and E.A. Radice
- Comecon, domination et dépendances, Giovanni Graziani
- Social policy, social justice and citizenship in Eastern Europe, edited by Bob Deacon
- The manorial economy in early-modern East-Central Europe, origins, development and consequences, Jerzy Topolski
- How capitalism was built, the transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, Anders Åslund, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC
- FDI in central, east and southeast Europe, slump despite global upturn, Concept and analysis Gábor Hunya ; database and layout Monika Schwarzhappel
- Economics and politics of transition, edited by Christopher T. Saunders
- Hungary and the European economy in early modern times, Zsigmond Pál Pach
- The EU's neighbouring economies, emerging from the global crisis
- Backwardness and modernization, Poland and Eastern Europe in the 16th-20th centuries, Jacek Kochanowicz
- Arbeitsmarkteffekte der EU-Osterweiterung, zur Wirkung von Integration, Migration und institutionellem Wandel auf dem Arbeitsmarkt, von Martin Hebler
- Taxation and foreign direct investment, the experience of the economies in transition
- The economics of change in East and Central Europe, edited by Peter J. Buckley and Pervez N. Ghauri
- Economic development in East-Central Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, by Iván T. Berend and György Ránki
- South-eastern Europe, a political and economic survey, prepared by the Information Dept. of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in collaboration with the London and Cambridge Economic Service. London, Royal Institute of International Affairs; New York, Oxford University Press
- The new economic landscape in Europe, Horst Siebert
- How capitalism was built, the transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, Anders Åslund
- The economic history of Central, East and South-East Europe, 1800 to the present, edited by Matthias Morys
- Market or plan?, an exposition of the case for the market, by Milton Friedman, with a critical comment by Alec Nove
- Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, longer-term growth prospects
- Eastern Europe, Norman J. G. Pounds
- Planning and performance in socialist economies, the USSR and Eastern Europe, Abram Bergson
- Bridging the gap, the social aspects of the new democracies, Parliamentary Assembly
- The economy of East Central Europe 1815-1989, stages of transformation in a peripheral region, David Turnock
- TransMONEE Database
- Western Europe, Eastern Europe and world development, 13th-18th centuries, collection of essays of Marian Małowist, edited by Jean Batou and Henryk Szlajfer
- Østeuropa, en politisk-økonomisk introduktion, Ole Nørgaard, Søren Riishøj (red.)
- Die sozialgerechte Marktwirtschaft, ein Weg für Osteuropa, [herausgegeben von] Ota Sik, mit Beiträggen von Leszek Balcerowicz...[and others]
- Revival of the Visegrad countries' mutual trade after their EU accession, a search for explanation, Neil Foster ... [and three others]
- Growth in the Central and Eastern European countries of the European Union, Susan Schadler... [and others]
- The economy and political culture in new democracies, an analysis of democratic support in Central and Eastern Europe, Kristin J. Broderick
- Moct-Most
- Historical sociology, a Rokkanian approach to Eastern European development, Arne Kommisrud
- FDI in central, east and southeast Europe, reovery amid stabilising economoc growth, concept and analysis Gábor Hunya ; database and layout Monika Schwarzhappel
- Rationality, nationalism and post-Communist market transformations, a comparative analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic states, Andrew Savchenko
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