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The political economy of property rights : institutional change and credibility in the reform of centrally planned economies

HerausgeberEd. by Weimer, David Leo
Jahr1997
Seitenxvii+363 p.
OrtCambridge
VerlagUniversity Press
Spracheeng
AnnotationCf.: Weimer, David Leo, "The political economy of property rights", p. 1-19; Diermeier, Daniel; [et al.], "Credible commitment and property rights: the role of strategic interaction between political and economic actors", p. 20-42; Weingast, Barry R., "The political commitment to markets and marketization", p. 43-49; Mikhailov, Nikolai, "Political determinants of the success of economic transition", p. 50-79; Przeworski, Adam, "Comment", p. 80-83; Frye, Timothy, "Russian privatization and the limits of credible commitment", p. 84-108; Litwack, John M., "Three issues of credible commitment and Russian privatization", p. 109-12; Kiernan, Brendan; Bell, Francis X., "Legislative politics and the political economy of property rights in post-communist Russia", p. 113-38; Smith, Steven S., "Commitment, coordination, and the demise of the post-communist parliament in Russia", p. 139-49; Ericson, Joel M., "Private firms, city government, and arbitration: enforcing economic legality in St. Petersburg", p. 150-78; Jones, Anthony, "Comment", p. 179-81; Dobek, Mariusz Mark, "Property rights and institutional change in the Czech and Slovak republics", p. 182-204; Wolchik, Sharon, "Comment", p. 205-07; Allio, Lorene, "Institutional structures, labor interests, and evolving privatization bargains in Poland", p. 208-31; Kamiński, Bartłomiej, "Comment", p. 232-38; Urbán, László, "Privatization as institutional change in Hungary", p. 239-55; Mizsei, Kálmán, "Comment", p. 256-58; Allio, Lorene; [et al.], "Post-communist privatization as a test of theories of institutional change", p. 319-48; Knight, Jack; North, Douglass C., "Explaining the complexity of institutional change", p. 349-54
ReihePolitical economy of institutions and decisions
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / Economic Theory, Economic Planning, Economic Reform  [Browse all]
Eastern Europe / Law / Legal History / Human Rights  [Browse all]
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