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Strategic Choice And Path-Dependency In Post-Socialism |
Edited by Jerzy Hausner, Professor and Head of the Department of Public Economy and Administration, Cracow Academy of Economics, Poland, Bob Jessop, Founding Director, Institute for Advanced Studies and Professor of Sociology, University of Lancaster, UK and Klaus Nielsen, Professor of Social Sciences, Roskilde University, Denmark and Senior Lecturer of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
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| 1995 |
352 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 045 4 |
£73.00 |
on-line discount
£65.70 |
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‘. . . is a stimulating and provocative book. . .’ – Martin Myant, The Economic Journal
‘. . . it results in a useful collection which begins to lay the basis for a better understanding of interest group dynamics in post-communist economies.’ – George Blazyca, Europe-Asia Studies
Strategic Choice and Path-Dependency in Post-Socialism focuses on the distinctive institutional legacies of state socialism and their impact on the transformation of Poland, Hungary and the former Czechoslovakia. Strategic dilemmas and problems of institutional design involved in the transition from state socialism to democratic and market-orientated societies are also addressed in this ground breaking volume.
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Contributors: J. Adam, L. Bruszt, J.L. Campbell, J. Gorniak, J. Habuda, J. Hausner, J. Jerschina, B. Jessop, T. Kowalik, P. Mertlik, K. Nielsen, C. Offe, S. Owsiak, L. Rychetnik, D. Stark, H. van Zon, E. Voszka
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