Industries and Markets in Central and Eastern Europe

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A01=Bruno S. Sergi
A01=Jana Kubicova
A01=William T. Bagatelas
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Attract FDI Flow
Attract FDI Inflow
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Business Transfer
Caleb Southworth
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Common European Economic Space
Dirk Panhans
Dovile JurYte
Eastern EU Member State
ECE State
economic transition
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EU Russia
EU Russia Common
EU Russia economic integration
EU Russia Summit
EU Russian Relation
EU Russian Relationship
Evgeny Vinokurov
FDI Flow
FDI Inflow
foreign direct investment
Gdp Growth
Gdp Level
Gdp Ratio
Gediminas Ramanauskas
Hidden Trade Barriers
IMF's Role
IMF’s Role
innovation policy
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Jan Drahokoupil
John Marangos
Lutz Kaufmann
Mikhail Balaev
multinational corporations strategies
Neoclassical Gradualist
Pavel Ciaian
Per HGselius
Policy Taker Problem
Post Keynesians
post-communist economies
Russia's WTO Accession
Russia’s WTO Accession
Shock Therapy
Shock Therapy Supporters
stakeholder engagement
Trade Ties

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138356139
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A combination of rigorous analysis and case material; this book is an essential guide to trade and industry developments in Central and Eastern Europe. Its scope encompasses globalization, the business strategies of MNCs, agriculture, services and the dynamics of innovation. It also considers the trading relationships of these countries with Russia as well as the influence of trade on the democratization of states formerly belonging to the USSR.
Bruno S. Sergi teaches International Economics at the University of Messina, Italy. He is a Visiting Fellow with the University of Greenwich Business School, London and a Fellow with the Contemporary Europe Research Centre at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include economic policy, transition economics and European economics. He has lectured in Eastern Europe and in the United States, has published several books and has research experience at various Central Banks and the International Monetary Fund. William T. Bagatelas teaches International Relations, International Business and Political Science at City University Bratislava, Slovakia. He is a Visiting Professor of Business Ethics at Central European University in Budapest, Lecturer of International Relations, European Union Studies and Political Economy at the New Anglo-American College in Prague and Lecturer in Globalization and Business Ethics Studies at the University of New York in Prague. He is a former researcher with a national non-profit organization in the US that advised the US Congress and Senate, and has co-edited four books concerning Central and Eastern European business, economics, politics and ethics. Jana Kubicova teaches International Taxation and Public Finance at the Faculty of National Economy, University of Economics Bratislava, Slovakia. Jana Kubicova has published several titles previously on business economics, and current research interests include the EU as a world actor, the EU in the international financial architecture, and the external aspects of the EU's internal policies applying interdisciplinary approach.

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