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the effect of transition on life satisfaction, surveys of European Values Study 1991, 1999 and 2008 are analysed together …
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all of the transition countries. The cost of trans- formation of the Czech banking was extremely high. The text is focused …
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The paper is concerned with pension reform in the Czech Republic and abroad. It argues against two opinions: on the one hand, that it is not necessary to do anything, and on the other hand, that a mandatory funded system should be implemented. Both approaches are false, because of creating...
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in transition economies for the above methods of estimating the size of the underground economy to be applicable. …
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and of economic transition in 1990s. In the communist era special focus is devoted to the theory of growth in the … relations for the macrostability and the relevance of institutional economy for explaining the processes during the transition …
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The situation on the labour market in East Germany is difficult since the beginning of economic transition in the early …
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privatization in 1989. Therefore, decision makers in transition economies had to improvise and solve a dilemma: a fast, or slow …
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late-transition period. Czech labour force is relatively well educated and trained, price of labour is low to be … significant increase in returns to human capital during all transition process. But working in some occupation has major …
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Badly defined institutional framework caused many problems of the Czech transition. Designers of the economic reform …
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Post-communist transformations have been approached and interpreted differently by different academic disciplines and their respective subdisciplines. This paper provides a critical review of traditional and alternative views of changes in Central and Eastern Europe since the collapse of state...
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