Shock-shift in an Enlarged Europe

Shock-shift in an Enlarged Europe

Geography of Socio-economic Change in East-central Europe After 1989

Maik, W.; Carter, F.W.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

184

Mole

Inglês

9781138352094

15 a 20 dias

360

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1. Introduction. F.W. Carter and W. Maik. 2. Transformation and Dilemmas of the Polish Economy. Zbyszko Chojnicki, Teresa Czyz and Jerzy J. Parysek. 3. Geographical Aspects of Societal Transformation in the Czech Republic. Martin Hampl and Jan Mueller. 4. Some Features and Problems of the Transformation Process in Slovakia. Jan Paulov. 5. Recent Changes in the Socio-Economic Structure of Slovenia. Marijan M. Klemencic. 6. The Resurgence of Submerged Minorities: Hungarians and Italians in Slovenia. Andre-Louis Sanguin. 7. Industrial Restructuring Through Privatization: Evidence from Romania. Claudia Popescu. 8. Restructuring of Urban and Rural Settlement in Estonia. A. Marksoo. 9. The Transformation of Polish Retailing. Andrzej Werwicki. 10. The Process of Socio-Economic Change in East-Central Europe after 1989: A View from Western Europe. Andrew H. Dawson. 11. Environmental Geopolitics and Shock-Shift Transition in the Czech Republic. Andrew Tickle. 12. The Prospects for Slovenia: Some Opportunities and Constraints. John Sargent. 13. Which Transition? Some Thoughts on 'Some Features and Problems of the Transformation Process in Slovakia' by Jan Paulov. Adrian Smith. 14. Privatization in Romania, with Particular Reference to the Rural Areas. David Turnock. 15. Albania, Macedonia and Bulgaria: A Belt of Opportunity and Instability. George Prevelakis. 16. The Restructuring of Urban and Rural Settlement in Estonia: A Comment. Tim Unwin. 17. Regional Change in Russia: New Scales, New Issues, New Actors. M. J. Bradshaw. 18. Conclusion. F.W. Carter and W. Maik.
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Regional Venture Capital Funds;Polish economy;Telecom Munications;European crisis;Telecommu Nications;environmental geopolitics;National Insurance Company;shock-shift phenomenon;Industrial Evolution;Democratic National Salvation Front;State Ownership Fund;Economic Rents;Gorbachev;Mikhail Gorbachev;Balkan State;Socio-economic Development;Slovenian Foreign Policy;Integrated Rural Development Policy;Shock Therapy;East Central Europe;Gdp Change;North East Estonia;Slovene Economy;Polish Retailing;Italian Minority;Western Metropolitan Areas;Environmental Issues;Private Retailing;Private Ownership Funds