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Not Only the Market
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Not Only the Market

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Successful transition for any post-communist country is reliant upon market, government and the civil sector. This study of the Czech Republic highlights the early transitional mistakes made during the Klaus era with respect to the role of these sectors. Where the balance between the sectors is, or should be is the core question that the book addresses. This book focuses on development within the Czech Republic and also makes comparisons with other post-communist countries. Along with issues such as privitization, this book also looks at the role of corruption and the Mafia in the transition process.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Central European University Press
Country
Hungary
Date
3 January 1999
Pages
164
ISBN
9789639116528

Successful transition for any post-communist country is reliant upon market, government and the civil sector. This study of the Czech Republic highlights the early transitional mistakes made during the Klaus era with respect to the role of these sectors. Where the balance between the sectors is, or should be is the core question that the book addresses. This book focuses on development within the Czech Republic and also makes comparisons with other post-communist countries. Along with issues such as privitization, this book also looks at the role of corruption and the Mafia in the transition process.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Central European University Press
Country
Hungary
Date
3 January 1999
Pages
164
ISBN
9789639116528