Book Review: Small Economies Adjustment to Global Tendencies
Book Review: Small Economies Adjustment to Global Tendencies
Author(s): Ivo SamsonSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (RC SFPA)
Summary/Abstract: Small Economies Adjustment to Global Tendencies. By Zoltán Bara, Lászlo Csaba (editors). Budapest: Aula Publishing Co. Ltd., 2000. The very list of contributors to this collective book promises to cover the transformation problems not only of EU accession countries, but of small economies generally, some of them localized also outside Europe. Facing the uneasy task to shape a cohesive work of transition periods in small economies, different authors of the seventeen chapters in the book counting 430 pages could not and did not use the economic analysis as the only departure point of their stories, although the economy has been represented predominantly in all articles and studies. The topics the authors cover attempt at explaining various aspects of globalisation - a phenomenon that is inseparably connected with the policies of individual countries.
Journal: Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs
- Issue Year: II/2001
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 138-140
- Page Count: 3
- Language: English
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