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                                    LanguageENG
                                    PublishYear2004
                                
                                    publishCompany
                                    Cambridge University Press
                                
                                
                                    EISBN
                                    9781316038345
                                
                                
                                    PISBN
                                    9780521826389
                                
                                
                            - Product Details
 - Contents
 
                                Analysing the key problems facing the transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe, this accessible book describes the legacy of the central planners, the progress achieved so far and the need for further reforms. It documents the outstanding successes and failures, and analyses why certain approaches to transition have worked and others have not. It tests where transition is over and shows how some countries have graduated from 'transition' to 'integration' through their efforts to join the European Union (EU). It discusses the costs and benefits of the eastern enlargement of the EU. The specific experiences of German unification, the Soviet Union's disintegration, and Russia's complex reforms are examined, as are the specific issues that need to be addressed in the Balkans. The book concludes by indicating how the expanding EU could help the poor performers through inclusion in a continent-wide integrated economic area.
                        
                    
                    
                        Collected by
                    - University College London
 - University of Cambridge
 - Princeton University
 - University of Oxford
 - Harvard University
 - Columbia University Library
 - Stanford University
 - University of Chicago
 - UCB
 
                
            