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Central and Eastern European economies : perspectives and challenges / Marcus Goncalves and Erika Cornelius Smith. [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics collectionPublication details: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, 2016.Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 158 pages) : mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631575532
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • HC
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Contents:
1. The European context for integration and accession -- 2. The role of the European Union in Eastern European economies -- 3. Central and Eastern European economies -- 4. The economic impact of integration of CEE economies -- 5. Challenges for entering Eastern European markets -- 6. Political risk in Eastern Europe -- References -- Index.
Abstract: This book provides relevant and timing information addressing a significant aspect of the economic, political, and social transition in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) over the last several decades, integrating historical data with the most recent political and economic reporting based on the author's analysis. Analysis include assessments, opinions, and experience (where appropriate) as scholars, researchers, consultants, and global citizens, from an introduction to the historical context for European integration, including the political structures and economic relationships forged in the post-World War II period, to the relationship between the European Union and the economies of states in CEE, examining the political, economic, and security considerations that complicated the federalist relationship in each state, and end with a brief discussion of the adoption of the euro. This book also discusses the economic impact of integration of CEE countries as they attempt to make their economic transition and to integrate with the European Union and other free-market economies. The authors look at the economic growth and challenges these countries face, as well as how the indebtedness of the advanced economies are impacting these economies and prompting them to launch economic countermeasure to protect their own economies.
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1. The European context for integration and accession -- 2. The role of the European Union in Eastern European economies -- 3. Central and Eastern European economies -- 4. The economic impact of integration of CEE economies -- 5. Challenges for entering Eastern European markets -- 6. Political risk in Eastern Europe -- References -- Index.

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This book provides relevant and timing information addressing a significant aspect of the economic, political, and social transition in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) over the last several decades, integrating historical data with the most recent political and economic reporting based on the author's analysis. Analysis include assessments, opinions, and experience (where appropriate) as scholars, researchers, consultants, and global citizens, from an introduction to the historical context for European integration, including the political structures and economic relationships forged in the post-World War II period, to the relationship between the European Union and the economies of states in CEE, examining the political, economic, and security considerations that complicated the federalist relationship in each state, and end with a brief discussion of the adoption of the euro. This book also discusses the economic impact of integration of CEE countries as they attempt to make their economic transition and to integrate with the European Union and other free-market economies. The authors look at the economic growth and challenges these countries face, as well as how the indebtedness of the advanced economies are impacting these economies and prompting them to launch economic countermeasure to protect their own economies.

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