Information on "OECD" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
March 2004
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Mar 2004
Sourcebook on Security Sector Reform
Author: Miroslav Hadzić, Timothy Edmunds, Simon Lunn, Ian Leigh, Owen Greene, Hans Born, Philipp Fluri, Gerhard Kümmel, Marina Caparini, Johanna Mendelsohn Forman, Michael Pugh, Dusan Reljić, Otwin Marenin, Bogoljub Milosavljevic, Peter Gill
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
This collection of papers focuses on security sector reforms in former Yugoslavia and beyond. More on «Sourcebook on Security Sector Reform»
December 2003
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Dec 2003
The Legal Framework for Effective Corporate Governance
Author: Iraj Hashi
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This paper identifies the differences between systems of corporate governance existing in various transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe. More on «The Legal Framework for Effective Corporate Governance»
August 2002
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Aug 2002
Strategy with Fast Moving Targets: The European Union in East-Central Europe
Author: Pal Dunay
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
This paper analyzes the enlargement process of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe. More on «Strategy with Fast Moving Targets: The European Union in East-Central Europe»
March 2001
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Mar 2001
Skill Upgrading and Production Transfer Within Swedish Multinationals in the 1990
Author: Pär Hansson
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper studies the link between production transfer in Swedish-headquartered multinational enterprises (MNEs) and skill upgrading in Swedish manufacturing in the 1990s. More on «Skill Upgrading and Production Transfer Within Swedish Multinationals in the 1990»
May 1995
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May 1995
Patterns of Government Expenditure and Taxation in Transition vs. OECD Economies
Author: Barbara Fakin, Alain de Crombrugghe
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This empirical study identifies systematic determinants of some key budgetary aggregates. More on «Patterns of Government Expenditure and Taxation in Transition vs. OECD Economies»


