Networks and institutions in Europe's emerging markets

Do ties between political parties and businesses harm or benefit the development of market institutions? The post-communist transition offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore when and how networks linking the polity and the economy support the development of func-tional institutions. A quantita...

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Autor principal: Schoenman, Roger (auth)
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Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Cambridge University Press 2018
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