Aspects of Independent Romania's Economic History with Particular Reference to Transition for EU Accession

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 1. jan. 2007 - 298 strani
David Turnock studies the long-term economic transformation of Romania, offering a detailed narrative and thematic account of events from the 19th to the 21st centuries. The book provides a valuable case study that can be compared and contrasted with other countries who are likewise still grappling with the legacy of a centralised economy.
 

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The Romanian State and its Economic Development to 1918
1
Modernisation in Greater Romania 19181945 Increasing the Role of the State
17
The Communist Era of State Monopoly Central Planning with a Descent to Sultanism
31
The Political Context of PostCommunist Economic Restructuring
63
PostCommunist Economic Reform A Chronological Approach
93
Problems of Industrial Restructuring and Environment Illustrated with Reference to the Chemical Industry
127
Building Materials and Textiles Clothing Leather Contrasts in the Nature of Foreign Penetration
153
Agriculture Overcoming the Subsistence Rationale
171
Transport Seeking Capital to Reconnect with the West
205
Settlement Patterns Urban Planning and Development
229
Postscript
269
Bibliography
271
Index
289
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David Turnock is Emeritus Professor of Human Geography at the University of Leicester, UK.

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