Capitalism from outside? : economic cultures in Eastern Europe after 1989 / edited by János Mátyás Kovács and Violetta Zentai. [electronic resource] :

Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык) Budapest, Hungary ; Central European University Press, 2012Описание: vii, 351 p. : Tables ; 24 cmВид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online RessourceТематика(и): Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions -- 1989- | Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy -- 1989- | Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 1989- | -- Europe, Eastern | -- Europe, Eastern | Kovács, János Mátyás | Zentai, Violetta | European 6 : -- Russia & Eastern | Capitalism | Post-communismЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Entrepreneurship: Smooth Hybridization? -- State Governance: Unilateral Adjustment? -- Economic Knowledge: Does Anything Go?.
Repatriate Entrepreneurship in Serbia. Business Culture within Hauzmajstor -- A Small Miracle without Foreign Investors. Villány Wine and Westernized Local Knowledge -- From Local to International and Back. Privatizing Brewing Companies in Eastern Europe -- Reason, Charisma, and the Legacy of the Past. Czechs and Italians in Živnostenská Bank -- Managers as "Cultural Drivers": Raiffeisen Bank in Croatia -- The Rise of a Banking Empire in Central and Eastern Europe. Raiffeisen International -- Transmitting Western Norms. The SAPARD Program in Eastern Europe -- Cloning or Hybridization? SAPARD in Romania -- Caring Mother and Demanding Father. Cultural Encounters in a Rural Development Program in Bulgaria -- Becoming European: Hard Lessons from Serbia. The Topola Rural Development Program -- Have Polish Economists Noticed New Institutionalism? -- The Sinuous Path of New Institutional Economics in Bulgaria -- Soft Institutionalism: The Reception of New Institutional Economics in Croatia -- Institutionalism, the Economic Institutions of Capitalism, and the Romanian Economics Epistemic Community -- Beyond Basic Instinct? On the Reception of New Institutional Economics in Eastern Europe -- Epilogue: Defining the Indefinable: East-West Cultural Encounters.
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Published in 2012 by Central European University Press.

Printed in Hungary by Prime Rate Kft., Budapest.

Includes index.

Entrepreneurship: Smooth Hybridization? -- State Governance: Unilateral Adjustment? -- Economic Knowledge: Does Anything Go?.

Repatriate Entrepreneurship in Serbia. Business Culture within Hauzmajstor -- A Small Miracle without Foreign Investors. Villány Wine and Westernized Local Knowledge -- From Local to International and Back. Privatizing Brewing Companies in Eastern Europe -- Reason, Charisma, and the Legacy of the Past. Czechs and Italians in Živnostenská Bank -- Managers as "Cultural Drivers": Raiffeisen Bank in Croatia -- The Rise of a Banking Empire in Central and Eastern Europe. Raiffeisen International -- Transmitting Western Norms. The SAPARD Program in Eastern Europe -- Cloning or Hybridization? SAPARD in Romania -- Caring Mother and Demanding Father. Cultural Encounters in a Rural Development Program in Bulgaria -- Becoming European: Hard Lessons from Serbia. The Topola Rural Development Program -- Have Polish Economists Noticed New Institutionalism? -- The Sinuous Path of New Institutional Economics in Bulgaria -- Soft Institutionalism: The Reception of New Institutional Economics in Croatia -- Institutionalism, the Economic Institutions of Capitalism, and the Romanian Economics Epistemic Community -- Beyond Basic Instinct? On the Reception of New Institutional Economics in Eastern Europe -- Epilogue: Defining the Indefinable: East-West Cultural Encounters.

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