Industries and Markets in Central and Eastern Europe

Industries and Markets in Central and Eastern Europe

 
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ISBN13:9781138356139
ISBN10:1138356131
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:226 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:340 g
Language:English
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Short description:

A combination of rigorous analysis and case material; this book is an essential guide to trade and industry developments in Central and Eastern Europe. Its scope encompasses globalization, the business strategies of MNCs, agriculture, services and the dynamics of innovation.

Long description:
A combination of rigorous analysis and case material; this book is an essential guide to trade and industry developments in Central and Eastern Europe. Its scope encompasses globalization, the business strategies of MNCs, agriculture, services and the dynamics of innovation. It also considers the trading relationships of these countries with Russia as well as the influence of trade on the democratization of states formerly belonging to the USSR.
Table of Contents:
Contents: Foreword, Dr. Zeljko Rohatinski, Governor of the Croatian National Bank; Preface; Introduction, Bruno S. Sergi, William T. Bagatelas, and Jana Kubicová; New industry policy in the post
-communist countries: globalization, regionalization, FDI and multinationals, Aristidis Bitzenis; International expansion strategies: a novel framework and its application to the ten new EU countries, Dirk Panhans and Lutz Kaufmann; How international trade ties influence democratization: the case of the post
-Soviet states, Mikhail Balaev and Caleb Southworth; The making of the concept of the EU
-Russia common economic space, Evgeny Vinokurov; The dynamics of innovation in post
-communist countries: opportunities and challenges, Per Högselius; Alternative international trade policies and the role of foreign aid for transition economies, John Marangos; Agriculture reforms and development in East
-Central Europe, Pavel Ciaian and Ján Pokrivcák; Practices and policies in building relationships with stakeholders, Dovile Juršyte and Gediminas Ramanauskas; The state of the capitalist state in East
-Central Europe: towards the Porterian workfare post
-national regime?, Jan Drahokoupil; Index.