In these pages, leading sociologists, economists, and political scientists analyze current changes in Central and Eastern Europe. Drawing on a range of contemporary perspectives (such as evolutionary economics and network analysis) they question many of the assumptions associated with the notion of "transition" while reporting on changes in organizational forms in Hungary, Poland, Eastern Germany, Russia, and the Czech Republic. Editors Grabher and Stark offer a book that will appeal not only to students of Central and ...
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In these pages, leading sociologists, economists, and political scientists analyze current changes in Central and Eastern Europe. Drawing on a range of contemporary perspectives (such as evolutionary economics and network analysis) they question many of the assumptions associated with the notion of "transition" while reporting on changes in organizational forms in Hungary, Poland, Eastern Germany, Russia, and the Czech Republic. Editors Grabher and Stark offer a book that will appeal not only to students of Central and Eastern European organizational change, but also to those interested in social and economic change in general.
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