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Central and Eastern Europe present more than a trivial challenge to the Developed Nations of the world as well as to themselves. Will they represent new markets, new sources of low-cost labour, or populations taking every action and avenue conceivable to emigrate to the Developed Nations? Will they be integrated into the Western economies and political structures or lose patience and wrap themselves into defensive postures and pose threats to the Developed Nations? This series is intended to present current analysis of political and economic developments and trends in this crucial part of the world.NER(01): GB IE
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Strategic Interactions between NATO and 1 (38)
Romania After 2000
Laure Paquette
EU Accession Agricultural Policy Options for 39 (12)
Slovenia
E. Erjavec
S. Kavcic
Transitioning the Slovene Economy: An 51 (16)
Information Technology Perspective
D. Lesjak
Waiting for Telecoms Consolidation in Central 67 (22)
Europe: German, Italian, and Swiss Dilemmas
Robert C. Rickards
After the Shock: East German Unemployment, 89 (16)
Active Labor Market Policy and the `Standort'
Debate
Corinne Nativel
How does Foreign Direct Investment Influence 105(14)
Poland's Exports to the EU
Marzenna Anna Weresa
The Post-Socialist Transformation of 119(28)
Agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe
Dirk J. Bezemer
Social Policy in East Europe 147(10)
Ludmila Dziewiecka-Bokun
Index 157