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Europäische Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung (EBSEES) - 1991-2007

Die "Europäische Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung (EBSEES)" weist Bücher, Zeitschriftenaufsätze, Rezensionen und Dissertationen zu Osteuropa (den früheren kommunistischen Ländern Osteuropas) nach, die in Belgien, Deutschland, Finnland, Frankreich, Großbritannien, den Niederlanden, Österreich und der Schweiz im Zeitraum zwischen 1991 und 2007 publiziert wurden. Der Fachausschnitt "Literatur" und "Kultur" der Europäischen Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung EBSEES enthält ca. 18.000 bibliographische Angaben (von insg. 85.000). Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier.

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Cathedrals in the desert? Transnationals, corporate strategy and locality in Wrocław

Hardy, Jane, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 639-52. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy)
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East-West integration, inequality and value chains in Poland: rethinking the core-periphery

Hardy, Jane, in: Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, 67, 2000, p. 65-108
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Transforming Poland? The role of foreign direct investment and small firms in Poland's economic transformation

Hardy, Jane; Rainnie, Al, in: Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, 47, Spring, 1994, p. 42-57
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Desperately seeking capitalism: Solidarity and Polish industrial relations in the 1990s

Rainnie, Al; Hardy, Jane, in: Industrial Relations Journal, 26, 1995, p. 267-79
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Restructuring Krakow: desperately seeking capital

Hardy, Jane; Rainnie, Al, London, Mansell, 1996, xv+285 p
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Restructuring Krakow: desperately seeking capital

Hardy, Jane; Rainnie, Al, London, Mansell, 1996, xv+285 p
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Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy

Swain, Adam; Hardy, Jane, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 587-90. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy)