
Investment and Property Rights in Yugoslavia: The Long Transition to a Market Economy
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Business & Economics
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
276
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Nov 5, 2009
Издатель
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521122589
ISBN-13
9780521122580
Описание
Milica Uvalić delves into the complex landscape of investment and property rights in Yugoslavia, mapping out the long journey toward establishing a market economy. Through a careful analysis of both theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence, Uvalić sheds light on the challenges and transformations that have shaped the region's economic evolution.
The author explores the intricate relationship between property rights and investment, illustrating how governmental policies and historical contexts have impacted economic outcomes. By scrutinizing various case studies, Uvalić provides readers with insights into the real-world implications of these dynamics, making the subject accessible and relevant.
With a keen eye on the past and an understanding of the current market mechanisms, the book serves as a critical resource for economists, policymakers, and students interested in the complexities of transitioning economies. Uvalić’s thorough approach not only informs readers about Yugoslavia's unique situation but also draws parallels to broader issues faced by other countries in similar transitions.
The author explores the intricate relationship between property rights and investment, illustrating how governmental policies and historical contexts have impacted economic outcomes. By scrutinizing various case studies, Uvalić provides readers with insights into the real-world implications of these dynamics, making the subject accessible and relevant.
With a keen eye on the past and an understanding of the current market mechanisms, the book serves as a critical resource for economists, policymakers, and students interested in the complexities of transitioning economies. Uvalić’s thorough approach not only informs readers about Yugoslavia's unique situation but also draws parallels to broader issues faced by other countries in similar transitions.
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