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Policy Article

Eastern Europe in the reform crisis: obstacles on the way to a market economy (in German)

In: Walter, N. (Hrsg.), Weniger Staat – mehr Markt: Wege aus der Krise. München 1993: 294–313.

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Klaus Schrader Kiel Institute
Klaus Schrader

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Publication Date
03/1993

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  • Central and Eastern Europe
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