Since the fall of the Berlin Wall the transition countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union have witnessed dramatic changes in outputs, the nature of jobs, standards of living, patterns of trade and the quality of education and health services. Yet, during much of this period, institutions that shape firm behavior and outcomes, most notably the business environment, have been converging toward those in developed market economies. The...
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2008/06/27
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Publicación
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44648
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2008/07/15
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Innovation, inclusion, and integration : from transition to convergence in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
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transition from command to market economy