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Martin Raiser
Soft Budget Constraints and the Fate of Economic Reforms in Transition Economies and Developing Countries
Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) 1997 (Kieler Studien 281); XIII, 212 S.; geb., 98,- DM; ISBN 3-16-146708-6Die Studie ist am Institut für Weltwirtschaft in Kiel im Rahmen eines von der Stiftung Volkswagenwerk geförderten Projektes "The Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Economic Transformation: Lessons from China for Central and Eastern Europe?" entstanden.
Aus dem Inhalt: B. The problem of transition; C. What is the soft budget constraint?; D. Soft budget constraints and the fate of economic reform in developing countries; E. Sustained reforms, but incomplete adjustment: The case of Poland; F. Decentralisation and efficiency: Inconsistent reforms and enterprise performance in China.
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Empfohlene Zitierweise: Sabine Steppat, Rezension zu: Martin Raiser: Soft Budget Constraints and the Fate of Economic Reforms in Transition Economies and Developing Countries Tübingen: 1997, in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, https://www.pw-portal.de/rezension/3767-soft-budget-constraints-and-the-fate-of-economic-reforms-in-transition-economies-and-developing-countries_5043, veröffentlicht am 01.01.2006.
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