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    Industrial Restructuring and Trade Reorientation in Eastern Europe

    Industrial Restructuring and Trade Reorientation in Eastern Europe by Landesmann, Michael A.; Székely, István P.;

    Series: Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers; 60;

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    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 13 April 1995

    • ISBN 9780521480857
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages392 pages
    • Size 235x157x27 mm
    • Weight 700 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 31 b/w illus. 109 tables
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    Short description:

    This book examines the reorientation of foreign trade and industrial restructuring in Eastern Europe.

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    This book identifies differences and similarities between the formerly centrally planned economies of the Eastern Bloc and those of Western Europe. The authors use up-to-date information on East-West trade flows to analyse emerging patterns of industrial and trade specialisation. They examine in detail the pre- and post-1989 experience of five different CEE economies: the ex-GDR, ex-CSFR, Hungary, Bulgaria and Poland. Enterprise-level information is then used to discuss the impact of the withdrawal of export subsidies from various types of enterprise in Hungary, the changing relationships between enterprises and banks in Poland, the evolution and reform of financial institutions and the vital issue of financial intermediation and industrial restructuring. The book ends with an examination of the case for using Western-style industrial policies in the transition.

    '... a convincing picture on the dilemma of public spending on economic restructuring, which shows that funds for active industrial policy are most restricted in that period when they are most needed. Abel and Szekely point out that the financial sector needs more time before it could play the 'agent of change'.' Jens H&&&246;lscher, The Economic Journal

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction Michael Landesmann and Istv&&&225;n Sz&&&233;kely; Part I. Industrial Structurla Change and East-West Integration: 2. Industrial structural change in Central and Eastern European economies Michael Landesmann and Istv&&&225;n Sz&&&233;kely; 3. Projecting East-West trade integration Michael Landesmann; Part II. Country Studies: 4. Deindustrialisation or reindustrialisation? On the future of the eastern German economy Klaus-Dieter Schmidt and Petra Naujoks; 5. Stabilisation, crisis and structured change in Hungary Andr&&&225;s Blah&&&243; and L&&&225;szl&&&243; Halpern; 6. Industrial restructuring in Czechoslovakia after 1989 Alena Nesporova; 7. Economic transition and industrial restructuring in Bulgaria Rumen Dobrinsky, Nikolay Markov, Boyko Nikolov, and Dimiter Yalnazov; 8. Economic reforms and structural change in Poland Lucja Tomaszewicz and Witold Orlowski; Part III. Enterprise Analysis and Policy Issues: 9. Micro-economic factors of trade reorientation in Hungary, 1981-90 L&&&225;szl&&&243; Halpern; 10. Hardening of the budget constraint for Polish manufacturing enterprises, 1991-3 Marek Belka and Stefan Krajewski; 11. Industrial policy in the transition Michael Landesmann and Istv&&&225;n &&&193;bel; 12. Financial intermediation and industrial restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe Istv&&&225;n &&&193;bel and Istvan Sz&&&233;kely.

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