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Shock-Shift in an Enlarged Europe: Geography of Socio-economic Change in East-Central Europe After 1989

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Edited By: F Carter and W Maik
184 pages, figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Ashgate
Shock-Shift in an Enlarged Europe: Geography of Socio-economic Change in East-Central Europe After 1989
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  • Shock-Shift in an Enlarged Europe: Geography of Socio-economic Change in East-Central Europe After 1989 ISBN: 9781859723036 Hardback May 1999 Out of Print #122094
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This work is devoted to a geographical analysis of problems associated with recent socio-economic changes taking place in East-Central Europe. These have resulted from the demise of the communist system and transition of these countries to a market economy and a democratic system. The idea behind this volume is to provide a confrontation of two viewpoints - the major chapters are written by East European scholars with following discussions by their Western European counterparts - which should provide a depth and clarity to the debate in understanding these geographical problems facing the newly emerging East-Central European states in five years after the fall of the Iron curtain.

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Out of Print
Edited By: F Carter and W Maik
184 pages, figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Ashgate
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