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Two Modes of Economic Integration in Hungary: Consequences for Careers
Two Modes of Economic Integration in Hungary: Consequences for Careers

Author(s): Robert M. Jenkins
Subject(s): National Economy, Political history, Labor relations, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Economic development, Post-Communist Transformation, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Hungary; Eastern Europe; economic integration; privatization of state property; economic reforms; capitalism; labor market; recruitment; human capital;

Summary/Abstract: In recent months much attention has been given to changes in the economies of Eastern Europe. Ideas of restructuring and privatization have received publicity in the West and, perhaps more significantly, have become a focus of discussion in these societies themselves. But notions of reform and experimentation are not new to the state socialist economies. At various times many of the East European socialist countries have experimented with reforms of the basic economic mechanism. Hungary is one of the socialist countries which has been at the forefront both of discussions and of real attempts at alternative forms of economic integration. [...]

  • Issue Year: 04/1990
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 513-556
  • Page Count: 44
  • Language: English