1st Edition

When Economies Change Hands A Survey of Entrepreneurship in the Emerging Markets of Europe from the Balkans to the Baltic States

By Leo Paul Dana Copyright 2005
    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    380 Pages
    by Routledge

    Gain a comprehensive understanding of the development of entrepreneurship across Eastern Europe

    Throughout Eastern Europe, post-Communist countries transitioning to market-based economies are obtaining a variety of results due to diverse policy approaches. When Economies Change Hands evaluates the nature of entrepreneurship in this region, the consequences of central planning, the reasons for internal subsistence activity, and the emergence of the sex trade in Eastern Europe. The wealth of information in this resource is clearly presented and includes thought-provoking policy prescriptions for the future.

    It is challenging to predict the direction emerging markets will take, particularly when dealing with the wide-ranging social and economic situations taking place in post-Communist Eastern Europe. When Economies Change Hands can help. This reference volume for policymakers, educators, investors, and researchers provides a much-needed and timely survey of the transitioning markets of post-Communist Europe. It examines the historical, sociocultural, and economic impacts of market transition. The text includes a discussion of the creation and distribution of wealth in the countries of Eastern Europe that will leave you better informed about the dynamics of transitioning economies and the growth of entrepreneurship across Eastern Europe. In addition, the book demonstrates the problems and advantages of both slow reform and rapid reform models in a thorough and easy-to-read manner. When Economies Change Hands includes vivid photos of notable entrepreneurs and a sophisticated trail of references for academics that complements the useful and meaningful information you will find in the text.

    When Economies Change Hands examines how various policies affect the economies of transitioning countries by incorporating and discussing:

    • detailed definitions and comparisons of formal and parallel economies
    • an in-depth study of entrepreneurship in the Republic of Albania, the Eastern Bloc of Comecon, The Baltic States, and the Commonwealth of Independent States
    • pluralism in the former Yugoslav Republics
    • analyses of governmental programs and policy prescriptions for the future
    • and much more!
    As the market economies of Eastern Europe develop and expand, the value of this meticulous yet accessible text will continue to increase. Whether you are a policymaker, an educator, an investor, or a researcher, When Economies Change Hands is a resource that you’ll return to again and again as you work to understand and predict the future of post-Communist economies in Eastern Europe.

    • Foreword (Robert D. Hisrich)
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • Chapter 1. Introduction
    • The Context for Entrepreneurship
    • Methodology
    • The Formal Economy: The Firm-Type Sector and the Bazaar
    • The Parallel Economy: Informal, Internal, and Covert
    • Chapter 2. Land of the Perseritje Model
    • The Republic of Albania
    • Chapter 3. The Former Yugoslav Republics
    • Pluralism and the Yugopluralist Model
    • An Introduction to Yugoslavia
    • The Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • The Republic of Croatia
    • The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
    • The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
    • The Republic of Slovenia
    • Chapter 4. The East Bloc of Comecon
    • The Republic of Bulgaria
    • The Czech Republic
    • The German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
    • The Republic of Hungary
    • The Republic of Poland
    • The Republic of Romania
    • The Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
    • Chapter 5. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
    • The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Perestroika
    • The Republic of Belarus (White Russia)
    • The Republic of Moldova
    • The Russian Federation
    • The Ukraine (Little Russia)
    • Chapter 6. The Baltic States
    • The Republic of Estonia
    • The Republic of Latvia
    • The Republic of Lithuania
    • Chapter 7. Toward the Future
    • Implications for Policymakers
    • Implications for Educators
    • Implications for Western Managers and Investors
    • Toward Future Research
    • Toward the Future
    • References
    • Index

    Biography

    Leo Paul Dana