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Transitional economies

Environmental Politics, 2000
In recent decades in the most developed countries, new approaches to environmental problems, including industrial ecology and ecological modernisation, have become prevalent. Based on interviews and archival research, this analysis argues that during state socialism Hungary had already instituted a production‐centred, preventative approach to ...
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Are the Transition Economies Still in Transition?

2021
Thirty years ago, most observers thought that the transition from a planned to a market economy would be a long process. Instead, the changes occurred very quickly, and the transition countries do not look all that different than many emerging market economies. In the first part of the chapter we discuss whether transition was truly special.
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Energy Modelling for Economies in Transition

2000
The transition of Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies from a “centrally planned administrative controlled economy” to a “market-oriented economy” involves a complex process of political, institutional, socio-economic and behavioural changes.
van Leeuwen, M.J.   +3 more
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Accounting in transition in the transitional economy

European Accounting Review, 1995
The paper provides a theoretical construct as a frame of reference for understand-ing the possibilities for, and the nature of, accounting change in the former socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Within its context some of the practical issues arising from the accounting reform measures are considered.
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The Transition Economies

2001
With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, fifteen nations emerged to join the international economy. The Soviet Union had been a military power and one of the major producers of the world economy, and the successor states were expected to follow in its geopolitical footsteps.
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An Economy in Transition

1999
Looking back to the period of the Cold War and before, one can see that it was characterised not only by political tension and by the arms race, but was also reflected in the economic relations between East and West. Trade relations between Russia and the West were always conditioned by the reluctance of the Soviet Union to entertain closer commercial ...
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Economies in Transition

2002
Allan Young   +2 more
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Governmental origin: why NTBFs grow in a transitional economy

Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2020
Sepehr Ghazinoory, Reza Radfar
exaly  

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