Capitalism from outside? [electronic resource] : economic cultures in Eastern Europe after 1989 / edited by János Mátyás Kovács and Violetta Zentai.
2012
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Capitalism from outside? [electronic resource] : economic cultures in Eastern Europe after 1989 / edited by János Mátyás Kovács and Violetta Zentai.
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Budapest, Hungary ; New York, NY : Central European University Press, 2012.
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vii, 351 p. : Tables ; 24 cm
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Published in 2012 by Central European University Press.
Printed in Hungary by Prime Rate Kft., Budapest.
Published in 2012 by Central European University Press.
Printed in Hungary by Prime Rate Kft., Budapest.
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Includes index.
Contents
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.
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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Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2019. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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American philosophy series ; no. 7.
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
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