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Transition in Southeast Europe: Understanding Economic Development and Institutional Change,negro, Serbia, and Kosovo (the last three were part of the same country until recently).. In discussing the initial conditions of 1989, however, reference will also be made to the other three countries in the SEE region—Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovenia.2恩惠 发表于 2025-3-26 02:48:53
The Demographic Transformation of Post-Socialist Countries: Causes, Consequences, and Questions,$9,000 to each woman who has a second child. While economists and demographers have long debated the efficacy of such pronatalist government policies in raising birth rates, the intention of this package of measures was clear—to stop the large declines in population that have affected Russia since the early 1990s.带来的感觉 发表于 2025-3-26 05:18:26
European Transition at Twenty: Assessing Progress in Countries and Sectors,of other countries at comparable levels of economic prosperity? Are there major differences within the transition region in this regard? In which countries and sectors, in particular, does the transition agenda remain incomplete? What should be the main priorities for future reforms?conference 发表于 2025-3-26 09:19:13
The Long Road to Normality: Where Russia Now Stands,caused partly by objective circumstances before transition (distortions in industrial structure and in trade patterns accumulated during the era of central planning), but mostly by the weakening of the institutional capacity of the state during transition.龙卷风 发表于 2025-3-26 16:37:38
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,Listening to Teachers in the ‘Bush’,—one that materialized during the global financial crisis. Using the crisis as a starting point this chapter reflects on twenty years of transition in CEE and the governance void in matters of finance that it has created.