Title: Mixed economies in Europe : an evolutionary perspective on their emergence, transition and regulation
Abstract:Introduction - evolutionary perspectives, John Foster and Wolfgang Blaas. Part 1 Justifying an institutionalist approach to the mixed economy: commodity variation and the evolution of money - a place ...Introduction - evolutionary perspectives, John Foster and Wolfgang Blaas. Part 1 Justifying an institutionalist approach to the mixed economy: commodity variation and the evolution of money - a place for the state?, Geoffrey M. Hodgson agent, context and innovation - a saussurian view of markets, Bart Nooteboom. Part 2 Privatization, de-regulation and re-regulation: ownership and control - lessons for privatization - a case study of the Austrian industries corporation, Kurt Bayer economic reforms and the evo.ution of enterprise in Hungary and Poland, Maria Lissowska and Wim Swaan. Part 3 The political economy of mixed economy emergence in Europe: the transition from command to market economies - preliminary lessons and conclusions, Kazimierz Laski the post-socialist transformation process - systemic vacuum, search processes, contradictions, Jerzy Hausner and Klaus Nielsen in search of a new economic role of the state in the post-socialist countries, Andrzej Wojtyna need satisfaction as a measure of human welfare, Ian Gough and Len Doyal. Part 4 European economic convergence or divergence?: technological capability and international trade performance - a comparative analysis of Eastern and Western European countries, Paolo Guerrieri core-periphery inequalities in European integration, East and West, Andrew Tylecote an evolutionary approach to why growth rates differ, Bart Verspagen.Read More
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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