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ID103696
Author(s)Van Zon, Hans
Title

Neo-Patrimonialism as an Impediment to Economic Development: The Case of Ukraine

PublishedJournal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 17, 2001, pp. 71-95
Language(s)English
ISSN1352-3279
SubjectsUkraine / Social Change  [Browse all]
Ukraine / Economic Development  [Browse all]
Note"Discusses the presence of Neo-patrimonialism as an impediment to the economic development of Ukraine. Analysis of dominant social practices which affect the country's economic advancement; Comparison of the social embeddedness of the Ukrainian economy with Western economics; Role of the social stratification revolution of the 1990s in the anti-modern tendencies in the Ukrainian society."
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