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The course deals with issues of economic transformation in Central and South East European countries after the end of the communist regimes. It builds on an overview of historical and political context, and by case studies it details key problems of economic development of the CSEE countries in the 1990s. It summarizes the commonalities and specifics of different countries in the region. Attention is paid to current economic situation of the countries in focus as well.
Poslední úprava: Cibulková Petra, Mgr. Ing. (27.09.2013)
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Class readings: will be specified on the first lesson
Course book: IMF, 25 Years of Transition Post-Communist Europe and the IMF. Regional Economic Issues, Special Report, Washington DC 2014
Recommended general readings: Åslund, A. The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Bohle, D. and B. Greskovits. Capitalist Diversity on Europe´s Periphery. Cornell University Press, 2011. Gros, D. and A. Steinherr. Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe: Planting the Seeds. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Lane, D. and M. Myant (ed.) Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Myant, M. and J. Drahokoupil. Transition Economies: Political Economy in Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Wiley, 2011. Piketty, T. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Harvard University Press, 2013. Rose, R. Understanding Post-Communist Transformation: A bottom up approach. Routledge, 2009. (political and economic transformation) Sobják, Anita. From the Periphery to the Core? Central Europe and the Economic Crisis. The Polish Institute of International Studies, No.7 (55), April, p. 10, Warsaw 2013 Poslední úprava: Jeřábek Petr, Mgr. (06.12.2018)
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* Assessment:
Poslední úprava: Jeřábek Petr, Mgr. (25.10.2019)
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* Topics covered by the course: Poslední úprava: Jeřábek Petr, Mgr. (05.12.2018)
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