Shock-shift in an enlarged Europe : the geography of socio-economic change in East-Central Europe after 1989 /

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Other Authors: Maik, Wiesław., Carter, Francis W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Ashgate, c1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction /
  • F.W. Carter, W. Maik
  • Transformations and Dilemmas of the Polish Economy /
  • Zbyszko Chojnicki, Teresa Czyz, Jerzy J. Parysek
  • Geographical Aspects of Societal Transformation in the Czech Republic /
  • Martin Hampl, Jan Muller
  • Some Features and Problems of the Transformation Process in Slovakia /
  • Jan Paulov
  • Recent Changes in the Socio-Economic Structure of Slovenia /
  • Marijan M. Klemencic
  • The Resurgence of Submerged Minorities: Hungarians and Italians in Slovenia /
  • Andre-Louis Sanguin
  • Industrial Restructuring Through Privatization: Evidence from Romania /
  • Claudia Popescu
  • Restructuring of Urban and Rural Settlement in Estonia /
  • A. Marksoo
  • The Transformation of Polish Retailing /
  • Andrzej Werwicki
  • The Process of Socio-Economic Change in East-Central Europe after 1989: A View from Western Europe /
  • Andrew H. Dawson
  • Environmental Geopolitics and Shock-Shift Transition in the Czech Republic /
  • Andrew Tickle
  • The Prospects for Slovenia: Some Opportunities and Constraints /
  • John Sargent
  • Which Transition? Some Thoughts on 'Some Features and Problems of the Transformation Process in Slovakia' by Jan Paulov /
  • Adrian Smith
  • Privatization in Romania, with Particular Reference to the Rural Areas /
  • David Turnock
  • Albania, Macedonia and Bulgaria: A Belt of Opportunity and Instability /
  • George Prevelakis
  • The Restructuring of Urban and Rural Settlement in Estonia: A Comment /
  • Tim Unwin
  • Regional Change in Russia: New Scales, New Issues, New Actors /
  • M.J. Bradshaw
  • Conclusion /
  • F.W. Carter, W. Maik.