Date : 1962-
Type : Périodique / Serial
Langue / Language : anglais / English
Conditions économiques -- Europe de l'Est -- 1945-....
Politique économique -- Europe de l'Est
Classification Dewey : 330.9
Relation : Eastern European economics / [Armonk, N.Y., etc] : M. E. Sharpe , 1962-
Résumé / Abstract : Since its founding in 1962, Eastern European Economics has consistently published the finest research on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe--their functioning under central planning; reformist trends in communist-era economic theory and practice; and more recently, the ongoing processes of transition to market economics in different countries and their integration into the broader European and global economies. The journal has always drawn on a wide range of original research on and from the region, historically including translations of selected published and unpublished works. The editorial mission of Eastern European Economics is to reflect developments in Central and Eastern European economic thought and policy that are of most interest to those professionally concerned with this field and with the future of the new Europe