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This collection provides exceptional descriptive and analytical insights into changes in corporate governance settings in ten Eastern and Western European countries. It demonstrates that there exist different varieties of capitalisms and paths to transformation of economic institutions. In addition, it offers detailed discussions about national cases as well as the overall European Union effects. This book should be of great interest to scholars and students of comparative national systems, corporate governance and European studies.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection provides exceptional descriptive and analytical insights into changes in corporate governance settings in ten Eastern and Western European countries. It demonstrates that there exist different varieties of capitalisms and paths to transformation of economic institutions. In addition, it offers detailed discussions about national cases as well as the overall European Union effects. This book should be of great interest to scholars and students of comparative national systems, corporate governance and European studies.
Autorenporträt
THOMAS DAVID Lecturer in Economic and Social History, Universities of Lausanne and Neuchatel, Switzerland HEATHER GRABBE Research Director, Centre for European Reform, London BOB HANCKÉ Lecturer in European Political Economy, London School of Economics, UK MAREK HAVRDA Managing Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Prague MARIA JELIAZKOVA Research Associate, Institute of Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences OKSANA KUZIAKIV Research Associate, Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consultation, Kyiv, Ukraine ANDRE MACH Lecturer in Comparative Political Economy, University of Lausanne, Switzerland DOUHOMIR MINEV Senior Research Associate in Sociology and Economics, Institute of Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences VOLODYMYR SIDENKO Director of Economic Programmes, Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies, Ukraine EVA VOSZKA Senior Researcher, Financial Research Ltd, Budapest