Beyond Transition
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Beyond Transition

Development Perspectives and Dilemmas

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Beyond Transition

Development Perspectives and Dilemmas

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The post-communist Central European and Baltic economies are now approaching the end of their transitions to well-functioning market systems. In some respects, the approaching EU accession and conclusion of the transition marks the end of a fascinating period in economic history. Beyond Transition focuses on the economic problems and issues facing Central Europe and the Baltics, the Balkans, and countries belonging to the Commonwealth for Independent States (CIS) in the post-transition context. This focus reflects the need to better understand two processes that are increasingly apparent in the post-communist economic space. First, many of the problems now facing policy makers in post-communist economies - choice of exchange rate regime, tax reform, labour market regulation, improving corporate governance - also face policy makers in developed and developing countries in other parts of the world. Second, the EU's eastern enlargement and the policy agendas facing the first wave accession candidates have major implications for the CIS and Balkan countries that have not been (and may never be) invited to join this process.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2017
ISBN
9781351162586
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. Foreword
  11. 1 Is there Room for National Monetary Policy in the Global Economy
  12. 2 Costs and Benefits of Monetary Sovereignty in the Era of Globalization
  13. 3 Assessing Dollarization
  14. 4 Exchange Rate and Monetary Regimes
  15. 5 Why Unilateral Euroization Makes Sense for (some) Applicant Countries
  16. 6 Exchange Rate Regimes after Enlargement
  17. 7 Labor Market Flexibility in Central and East Europe
  18. 8 Labor Market Reform: Lessons from Spain
  19. 9 Designing Labor Market Institutions
  20. 10 Tax Systems in Transition
  21. 11 Tax Reforms in the Baltic States
  22. 12 Weak Institutions, Fiscal Policy, and Low Equilibria
  23. 13 Privatization and Corporate Governance
  24. 14 Growing Irrelevance of Corporate Governance
  25. 15 Links between Privatization and Other Policies
  26. 16 The EU Enlargement: Consequences for the CIS Countries
  27. 17 Russia’s Relations with the EU: Problems and Prospects
  28. 18 Central European Experience and the CIS
  29. Index