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The paper analyses the typology of capitalism in Croatia. The Croatian form of capitalism is specific, in form and origin, with links between the pre-independence and post-independence periods, implying that capitalism has gradually evolved – from the political during the eighties towards...
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This paper uses the predatory theory of the state to explain China’s recent violent assimilationist policies in Xinjiang directed at the region’s minority Muslim Uyghur population. The predatory theory highlights the importance of changes in constraints on political decision makers, and the...
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This paper identifies, and then examines, whether institutional structures can be used to explain the occurrence of accounts manipulation. Specifically, it investigates whether legal origin, level of corruption, the extent of press freedom, State's ownership of enterprises, and the State's...
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During the millennium 250 B.C. to 750 A.D., China's long-run economic performance was characterized by a self-sufficient agrarian economy with per-capita GDP and population remaining more or less constant. In the mid-8th century AD, a major civil war initiated a transition away from a...
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The article looks to the status of Portugal-China bilateral relations in the context of an enormous trade deficit, the fading of Portuguese economic interests in Macao and China, and the removal of China as a vector of Portugal foreign policy. The author stresses that the causes of the...
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Although decentralization is often modeled as an outcome of bargaining over rents and policies, public statements, symbols and status have a great impact on this process as well. The paper studies the relative importance of “real” political actions versus changes of a symbolic nature in the...
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The globalizations of capital markets in the last 20 years has led to a historic degree of financial integration in the world. It is clear, however, that globalization is not conducive to a complete homogeneity of financial markets and institutions. Among others, one element of diversity is the...
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Homo transformaticus, therefore, is the carrier of a necroeconomy's routine who transforms economy. Unlike a necroeconomy, whose routine is carried by a human being which is 'still-to-be-formed,' a zombie-economy's routine is carried by the 'gone and departed' man, the so-called zombie...
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The Central Caucasian economies suffer from the same basic problems as all the other post-Communist countries with the global financial crisis having created some general threats for all of the post-Communist countries of the world. Unlike developed economies, which are exposed to the threat of...
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This paper deals with the experience gained in the area of poverty reduction and private sector development in Georgia. The Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Programme approved by the President of Georgia in 2003 has never been implemented because the Georgian Government had neither the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013097190