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Author Schoenman, Roger, author.

Title Networks and institutions in Europe's emerging markets / Roger Schoenman.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 226 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Cambridge studies in comparative politics
Cambridge studies in comparative politics.
Contents Introduction -- Part I. Foundations. 1. Approaches to institution building -- Part II. The role of networks. 2. When broad networks increase cooperation ; 3. Tracing ownership networks -- Part III. The role of uncertainty. 4. When uncertainty increases cooperation ; 5. Tracing elite career networks -- Part IV. Bringing it together. 6. Institutional development in new democracies ; 7. Conclusion: political varieties of capitalism in emerging markets.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-215) and index.
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Summary "Do ties between political parties and businesses harm or benefit the development of market institutions? The post-communist transition offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore when and how networks linking the polity and the economy support the development of functional institutions. A quantitative and qualitative analysis covering eleven post-socialist countries combined with detailed case studies of Bulgaria, Poland and Romania documents how the most successful post-communist countries are those where dense networks link politicians and businesspeople, as long as politicians are constrained by intense political competition. The comparison of original network datasets shows how this combination allowed Poland to emerge with stable institutions. Bulgaria, marred by weak institutions, corruption and violence, cautions us that in developing economies intense political competition alone is harmful in the absence of dense personal and ownership networks. Indeed, as Romania illustrates, networks are so critical that their weakness is not mitigated even by low political competition"-- Provided by publisher.
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Local Note Cambridge University Press Cambridge Open Access Books
Subject Business and politics -- Europe, Eastern.
Business networks -- Political aspects -- Europe, Eastern.
Post-communism -- Economic aspects -- Europe, Eastern.
Institution building -- Europe, Eastern.
Europe, Eastern -- Economic policy.
Politics and government.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Political Advocacy.
Business and politics. (OCoLC)fst00842401
Economic policy. (OCoLC)fst00902025
Institution building. (OCoLC)fst00974275
Post-communism -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst01072733
Eastern Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245079
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Other Form: Print version: Schoenman, Roger. Networks and institutions in Europe's emerging markets. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014 9781107031340 (DLC) 2013045299 (OCoLC)864808663
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