Written by K. Piech (red.)

Economic Policy and Growth



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  • Economic Policy and Growth of Central and East European Countries, School of Slavonic and East European Countries
  • University College London
  • London 2003 (p. 294)
  • Book series: SSEES Occasional Papers No. 59
  • This publication was co-financed by the Inernational Visegrad Fund.

Contents

Introduction [s.vii]
Authors [s.ix]
External and Theoretical Conditions of Economic Policy and Growth of Central and East European Countries
  1. Anna Horodecka [p.3]
    The Institutional Approach to Economic Policy
  2. Jan Kubíček [p.13]
    Imperfect Capital Allocation in a Transition Economy
  3. Krzysztof Piech [p.25]
    The Evolution of World Economic Recessions - Their Regularities and Consequences for Central and East European Countries? Development
  4. Dariusz Jagiełło [p.47]
    Economic Interrelations between Central and East European Countries
  5. Tomasz Mickiewicz [p.59]
    Convergence in Employment Structures: Transition Countries versus the EU: Reforms, Income Levels or Specialisation Patterns?
  6. Gábor Orbán [p.83]
    The Viability of the Baltic Way towards Convergence and the European Union
  7. Katarzyna Wiśniewska [p.93]
    The Appropriate Exchange Rate System for Integration of the Baltic Countries into the European Monetary Union: The Case of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
The European Union Integration Process and CEE Countries
  1. Dana Viktorová [p.103]
    The Reform of European Union Institutions in the context of Enlargement
  2. Dominik Sobczak [p.113]
    The Evolution of the European Social Fund as an Instrument supporting the Fight against Unemployment in the European Union
  3. Patrik Bauer [p.125]
    Convergence across European Union Members and Consequences for the Czech Republic
  4. Abey Hailu Senbeta [p.135]
    The Stability and Sustainability of the Polish Economy to integrate into the European Union
  5. Marcin Kulikowski [p.157]
    Main Issues and Benefits of European Union Enlargement concerning Poland
Economic Policy and Growth within Visegrad Countries
  1. Krzysztof Piech [p.167]
    The Synchronisation of the Polish Business Cycle
  2. Gabriela Revilakova [p.177]
    Macroeconomic Development of Slovakia during the Transition Process
  3. Monika Bodo [p.183]
    The International Debt of Poland
  4. Krzysztof Piech [p.195]
    Consumption Patterns in Poland during Transition - Microeconomic Analysis with Regional Aspects
  5. Tomasz Bernat [p.213]
    Poland as the Insurance Market Leader among Countries of the Visegrad Group
  6. Marek Beran and Kamil Dobeš [p.219]
    The Regional Policy and SMEs in the Zlin Region
Technological Changes and Transition Countries? Prospects for Growth
  1. Marcin Piątkowski [p.229]
    The Institutional Infrastructure of the "New Economy" and Catching-up Potential of Post-Socialist Countries
  2. Martin Srholec [p.253]
    The Technology Gap and Catching-up Process in Visegrad Countries
  3. Krzysztof Piech [p.261]
    Competitiveness of Central and East European Countries and Economic Policy towards Transition to Digitalism
  4. The Visegrad Group and International Visegrad Fund - basic issues [p.285]
  5. Index [p.287]