Governance Failure and Reform Attempts After the - Case Studies from Central and Eastern Europe (Changing Europe (PUP))

by Leonid Kosals and Heiko Pleines

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The global economic crisis of 2008/2009 has had a broad impact far beyond economic concerns. Most importantly, it has been seen as a crisis of governance and debates have not just questioned specific regulations, e.g. of global financial markets, but have additionally challenged the appropriateness of underlying governance concepts not only in global markets, but also at the national level. For the post-socialist countries, which adopted market-oriented governance mechanisms less than two decades ago, the global crisis was the first stress test after the post-socialist recovery. The contributions in this book focus on the impact of the crisis and related reform attempts in two important areas. The first area is financial and monetary policy, which is at the core of the global crisis of 2008/2009. The second area is relations between business and state actors, where corruption and weak institutional frameworks can both seriously hamper reform attempts. The volume comprises essential contributions on how the post-socialist countries have tried to cope with the first global economical crisis they saw themselves confronted with.
  • ISBN10 3838203364
  • ISBN13 9783838203362
  • Publish Date 7 December 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 238
  • Language English