"China" . . "Marktwirtschaft Russland (Föderation)" . . "Wirtschaft Osteuropa." . . "Capitalism." . . "Wirtschaftsordnung." . . "Wirtschaftsordnung" . "Europe, Eastern" . . "Post-communism Former Soviet republics." . . "Economic systems & structures" . . "Postcommunisme Ex-URSS." . . "Capitalismo - Europa orientale." . . "Capitalisme Ex-URSS." . . "Sowjetunion." . . "Europe de l'Est" . . "Wirtschaftsentwicklung." . . "Wirtschaftsordnung Politischer Wandel Marktwirtschaft Ostmitteleuropa Russland Aufsatzsammlung." . . "Former Soviet republics" . . "Marktwirtschaft." . . "Marktwirtschaft" . "China." . . "Postcommunisme Europe de l'Est." . . "Capitalism Europe, Eastern." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Former communist countries in East-Central Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Asia have, in significantly different ways, been heading towards capitalism. This book sets their experience against the 'varieties of capitalism' paradigm, as developed by authors using an approach based on institutional economics. By avoiding the assumption that all transformations must lead into one kind of market economy, it provides a useful and novel framework for comparing the courses and current outcomes of very different transformation processes. However it becomes clear that the rather different heritages of the communist and even pre-communist pasts mean there is no close fit with the ideal types used for analysing and comparing mature market economies. The work therefore has implications for the more general discussion of differences between kinds of capitalism, pointing to the need to place more emphasis on change and development and hence on political and social interests."@en . . . "Varieties of capitalism in post-communist countries" . "Varieties of capitalism in post-communist countries"@en . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Former communist countries in East-Central Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Asia have, in significantly different ways, been heading towards capitalism. This book sets their experience against the 'varieties of capitalism' paradigm, as developed by authors using an approach based on institutional economics. By avoiding the assumption that all tranformations must lead into one kind of market economy, it provides a useful and novel framework for comparing the courses and current outcomes of very different transformation processes. However it becomes clear that the rather different heritages of the communist and even pre-communist pasts mean there is no close fit with the ideal types used for analysing and comparing mature market economies. The work therefore has implications for the more general discussion of differences between kinds of capitalism, pointing to the need to place more emphasis on change and development and hence on political and social interests." . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Georgien." . . "Ex-URSS" . . "Post-communism Europe, Eastern." . . . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Free Enterprise." . . "Palgrave Connect." . . "Europa orientale - Condizioni economiche e sociali." . . "Transformationsländer." . . "Osteuropa." . . "Capitalisme Europe de l'Est." . . "Marktwirtschaft Osteuropa." . . "Wirtschaft Russland (Föderation)" . . "1989-2004" . . "Systemtransformation" . . "Ostmitteleuropa" . . "Capitalism Former Soviet republics." . . "Kapitalismus." . . "Nachfolgestaaten." . . "Ostmitteleuropa" . . "Since 1989" . . "Kasachstan." . . "Transformationsstaaten" . . "Wirtschaftsreform." . .