Abstract

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Europe in Flux - Gert Schmidt Change in East and West Transformation and Change in Europe - Richard Whitley Critical Themes PART TWO: PATTERNS OF INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION IN EUROPE: INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS Introduction - Gert Schmidt The Elegance of Incoherence - Gernot Grabher Economic Transformation in East Germany and Hungary From Privatization to Capitalization - Christian von Hirschhausen Industrial Restructuring in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe Contention and Confusion in Industrial Transformation - Jeffrey Henderson, Richard Whitley, Gyorgy Lengyel and Laszlo Czaban Dilemmas of State Economic Management Organizing Markets in Central and Eastern Europe - Hugo Radice Competition, Governance and the Role of Foreign Capital PART THREE: REGULATION OF INTERESTS: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Introduction - Gert Schmidt Labour Relations in the Making - Eckhard J Dittrich and Michael Haferkemper Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic Towards Corporatism? The Transformation of Interest Policy and Interest Regulation in Eastern Europe - Melanie Tatur PART FOUR: WORK RESTRUCTURING IN EAST AND WEST: LIMITS AND DIRECTIONS Introduction - Gert Schmidt Skilled Work in Contemporary Europe - Roger Penn and David Sleightholme A Journey into the Dark The Region of Baden-W[um]urttemberg - Hans-Joachim Braczyk, Gerd Schienstock and Bernard Steffensen A Post Fordist Success Story? Enterprise Transformation and the Redefinition of Organizational Realities in Poland - Krzysztof Konecki and Jolanta Kulpi[ac]nska Employment Relations in Multinational Companies - Csaba Mak[ac]o and P[ac]eter Novosz[ac]ath The Hungarian Case

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