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Economic Styles in the Process of EU Eastern Enlargement
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- Schriftenreihe des EUROPA-KOLLEGS HAMBURG zur Integrationsforschung, Volume 58
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- 23.06.2009
Summary
Der Band präsentiert die Abschlussergebnisse des Forschungsprojekts "The Historical and Cultural Path Dependence of the Transition Processes in the Baltic Sea Region and its Significance for the Enlargement of the European Union." Die Beiträge wurden auf einer Konferenz präsentiert, die 2006 am Hamburg Institute of International Economics stattfand.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2009
- Publication date
- 23.06.2009
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-4684-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-1775-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Schriftenreihe des EUROPA-KOLLEGS HAMBURG zur Integrationsforschung
- Volume
- 58
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 345
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- Time, Style and Institutions: An Evolutionary Approach to Institutional Diversity No access Pages 13 - 54 Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- How to Integrate Culture into Economics? Some Reflections on an Old and still Challenging Research Agenda No access Pages 55 - 68 Rainer Klump
- Enlargement and the European Monetary System: Foundation or Precondition of a Common European Economic Style No access Pages 69 - 96 Bertram Schefold
- Economic Styles and European Integration (Comment) No access Pages 97 - 102 Hans-Jürgen Wagener
- Material Interests versus Perceptions of Christian Values in Poland's Path to the EU No access Pages 103 - 126 Bozena Klimczak, Mikolaj Klimczak
- The Baltic Countries as Mediators in the Clash between Western European and Post-Soviet Economic Cultures? A Latvian Perspective No access Pages 127 - 142 Raita Karnite
- Historical and Cultural Specificity (Comment) No access Pages 143 - 146 Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- Measuring the Attitudes towards the Extended Order in Latvia, Poland and Russia: The Extended Order Index No access Pages 147 - 180 Joachim Zweynert, Robert Wyszyński
- Attitudes towards the Extended Order in Latvia, Poland and Russia (Comment) No access Pages 181 - 184 Friederike Welter
- The Business Environment: Case Study Latvia No access Pages 185 - 218 Inese Šūpule
- The Approach of Russian Entrepreneurs towards the Extended Order No access Pages 219 - 240 Nina Oding, Lev Savulkin
- The Entrepreneurial Approach to the Extended Order: Case Study Poland No access Pages 241 - 250 Oskar Kowalewski
- All happy Families are happy in the same Way: Some Remarks concerning Baltic Entrepreneurs and Extended Order (Comment) No access Pages 251 - 258 Alexander Chepurenko
- Factors influencing Integration of the Baltic Sea Region. With special Focus on the spatial and economic Dimensions No access Pages 259 - 292 Jacek Zaucha
- Cultural Factors of Competitiveness in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) No access Pages 293 - 302 Anna Barbara Kisiel-Łowczyc
- Latvia and the Baltic Sea Region: The Historical Context of Trade and Investment No access Pages 303 - 324 Viesturs Pauls Karnups
- Russia and the Baltic Sea Region: Perspectives for the Integration of Kaliningrad No access Pages 325 - 338 Gennadiy Fedorov, Valentin Korneyevets
- Comment on Country Studies: Poland, Latvia, and Russia in the Baltic Sea Area No access Pages 339 - 342 Konrad Lammers
- Affiliations No access Pages 343 - 345





