Focusing particularly on central and eastern Europe the contributors to this book examine the economic management activities of state agencies in the move from command to market economies and the attempted creation of viable firms for such economies. The role of foreign capital and multinationals in shaping host government industrial strategies is addressed and the ways in which relatively successful industrial regimes can suffer from a lack of flexibility in the face of outside forces are also discussed.
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