Incomplete revolutions : the successes and failures of capitalist transition strategies in post-communist economies /

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Main Author: Zwass, Adam.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1999.
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245 1 0 |a Incomplete revolutions :  |b the successes and failures of capitalist transition strategies in post-communist economies /  |c Adam Zwass with the contribution of Miriam Karr. 
260 |a Armonk, N.Y. :  |b M.E. Sharpe,  |c c1999. 
300 |a xiv, 257 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t From a Failed "People's Capitalism" to a New Oligarchy --  |t The Success and Failure of Coupon (Voucher) Privatization --  |t The "Invisible Hand" of the Czech Market Is Not Yet Capable of Leading --  |t Russia's Reform Path: From Failed "People's" Capitalism to "Bazaar" Capitalism --  |t Big Capital in an Underdeveloped Setting --  |t Overconcentration of Capital in Capital-Poor Russia --  |t The Omnipresent Mafia --  |t Russia's Slavic Neighbors: Similarities and Differences in Reform --  |t In Bulgaria and Romania the Second Reform Phase Is in Statu Nascendi --  |t Poland and Hungary: The Unexpected But Not Accidental Comeback of the Ex-Communists --  |t Poland's Ex-Communists Privatized Like Capitalists --  |t The Polish People Do Not Believe in Utopias Anymore --  |t Capitalism Thrived in Poland Also Under the Left-Wing Government --  |t Hungary's Ex-Communists Continue Toward Capitalism --  |t Privatization on a Cash-and-Carry Basis --  |t Slovakia: Four Years After Separation--Little Democracy and Considerable Economic Growth --  |t The Ex-GDR: Exorbitantly High Integration Costs, But Still a "Dramatic State of Affairs" --  |t Revolution in Foreign Relations --  |t Eastern Expansion of the EU?--Yes, But When? --  |t EU Reform and Expansion --  |t The OECD: Stepping-Stone to EU Membership --  |t Western Capital in Eastern Europe --  |t Banking Reform Shows Its First Results --  |t Deep Crisis in the Bulgarian Banking System --  |t More Banks Were Established Than the Economy Can Sustain --  |t Flourishing Capital Markets in Prague and Warsaw --  |t Germany: Eastern Europe's Principal Partner. 
650 0 |a Post-communism  |z Europe, Eastern. 
650 0 |a Post-communism  |z Former Soviet republics. 
651 0 |a Europe, Eastern  |x Economic policy  |y 1989- 
651 0 |a Former Soviet republics  |x Economic policy. 
776 0 8 |i Online version:  |a Zwass, Adam.  |t Incomplete revolutions.  |d Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©1999  |w (OCoLC)652363600 
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