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Privatization, Property, and the Emergence of New Market Economies
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136646577
- Artikelnr.: 49263561
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136646577
- Artikelnr.: 49263561
Gregory S. Alexander, Grazyna Skapska
I: The Transition to Private Property-Legal Perspectives; The Challenge of
Privatization in the Former East Germany: Reconciling the Conflict between
Individual Rights and Social Needs; The Uneasy Breach with Socialized
Ownership: Legal Aspects of Privatization of State-owned Enterprises in
Poland; Pensioners in America: The Economic Triumph and Political
Limitations of Passive Ownership; II: The Transition to Market Economy-
Economic Perspectives; The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia:
Property Rights, Mass Privatization and Stabilization; Stabilization versus
Privatization in Poland: A Sequencing Problem at Macro- and Microeconomic
Levels; The Private Provision of Public Goods: Principles and Implications;
III: The Emerging Social Order of the New Market Economies; Privatization
in Poland: The Evolution of Opinions and Interests, 1988-1992; Private Farm
Ownership in a Changing Poland: Myth and Reality; Social Consciousness in
Transition: Toward a New Economic and Political System; Beyond
Constructivism and Rationality of Discovery: Economic Transformation and
Institution-Building Processes; New Forms of State Ownership in Poland: The
Case of Commercialization; Has State Ownership Truly Abandoned Socialism?
The Survival of Socialist Economy and Law in Postcommunist Hungary;
Privatization as a Gender Issue; IV: Toward A Fourth Way- Programmatic
Statements; Neither the Market Nor the State: Housing Privatization Issues;
Limited Equity Housing Cooperatives As A Mode of Privatization;
Republicanism, Market Socialism, and the Third Way; Legal Theory and
Democratic Reconstruction: Reflections on 1989
Privatization in the Former East Germany: Reconciling the Conflict between
Individual Rights and Social Needs; The Uneasy Breach with Socialized
Ownership: Legal Aspects of Privatization of State-owned Enterprises in
Poland; Pensioners in America: The Economic Triumph and Political
Limitations of Passive Ownership; II: The Transition to Market Economy-
Economic Perspectives; The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia:
Property Rights, Mass Privatization and Stabilization; Stabilization versus
Privatization in Poland: A Sequencing Problem at Macro- and Microeconomic
Levels; The Private Provision of Public Goods: Principles and Implications;
III: The Emerging Social Order of the New Market Economies; Privatization
in Poland: The Evolution of Opinions and Interests, 1988-1992; Private Farm
Ownership in a Changing Poland: Myth and Reality; Social Consciousness in
Transition: Toward a New Economic and Political System; Beyond
Constructivism and Rationality of Discovery: Economic Transformation and
Institution-Building Processes; New Forms of State Ownership in Poland: The
Case of Commercialization; Has State Ownership Truly Abandoned Socialism?
The Survival of Socialist Economy and Law in Postcommunist Hungary;
Privatization as a Gender Issue; IV: Toward A Fourth Way- Programmatic
Statements; Neither the Market Nor the State: Housing Privatization Issues;
Limited Equity Housing Cooperatives As A Mode of Privatization;
Republicanism, Market Socialism, and the Third Way; Legal Theory and
Democratic Reconstruction: Reflections on 1989
I: The Transition to Private Property-Legal Perspectives; The Challenge of
Privatization in the Former East Germany: Reconciling the Conflict between
Individual Rights and Social Needs; The Uneasy Breach with Socialized
Ownership: Legal Aspects of Privatization of State-owned Enterprises in
Poland; Pensioners in America: The Economic Triumph and Political
Limitations of Passive Ownership; II: The Transition to Market Economy-
Economic Perspectives; The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia:
Property Rights, Mass Privatization and Stabilization; Stabilization versus
Privatization in Poland: A Sequencing Problem at Macro- and Microeconomic
Levels; The Private Provision of Public Goods: Principles and Implications;
III: The Emerging Social Order of the New Market Economies; Privatization
in Poland: The Evolution of Opinions and Interests, 1988-1992; Private Farm
Ownership in a Changing Poland: Myth and Reality; Social Consciousness in
Transition: Toward a New Economic and Political System; Beyond
Constructivism and Rationality of Discovery: Economic Transformation and
Institution-Building Processes; New Forms of State Ownership in Poland: The
Case of Commercialization; Has State Ownership Truly Abandoned Socialism?
The Survival of Socialist Economy and Law in Postcommunist Hungary;
Privatization as a Gender Issue; IV: Toward A Fourth Way- Programmatic
Statements; Neither the Market Nor the State: Housing Privatization Issues;
Limited Equity Housing Cooperatives As A Mode of Privatization;
Republicanism, Market Socialism, and the Third Way; Legal Theory and
Democratic Reconstruction: Reflections on 1989
Privatization in the Former East Germany: Reconciling the Conflict between
Individual Rights and Social Needs; The Uneasy Breach with Socialized
Ownership: Legal Aspects of Privatization of State-owned Enterprises in
Poland; Pensioners in America: The Economic Triumph and Political
Limitations of Passive Ownership; II: The Transition to Market Economy-
Economic Perspectives; The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia:
Property Rights, Mass Privatization and Stabilization; Stabilization versus
Privatization in Poland: A Sequencing Problem at Macro- and Microeconomic
Levels; The Private Provision of Public Goods: Principles and Implications;
III: The Emerging Social Order of the New Market Economies; Privatization
in Poland: The Evolution of Opinions and Interests, 1988-1992; Private Farm
Ownership in a Changing Poland: Myth and Reality; Social Consciousness in
Transition: Toward a New Economic and Political System; Beyond
Constructivism and Rationality of Discovery: Economic Transformation and
Institution-Building Processes; New Forms of State Ownership in Poland: The
Case of Commercialization; Has State Ownership Truly Abandoned Socialism?
The Survival of Socialist Economy and Law in Postcommunist Hungary;
Privatization as a Gender Issue; IV: Toward A Fourth Way- Programmatic
Statements; Neither the Market Nor the State: Housing Privatization Issues;
Limited Equity Housing Cooperatives As A Mode of Privatization;
Republicanism, Market Socialism, and the Third Way; Legal Theory and
Democratic Reconstruction: Reflections on 1989