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This book demonstrates a broadly successful transformation process that has been limited by challenging political, economic and social constraints. David Turnock traces the complex issues that have influenced Romania's reform and restructuring programme since the revolution at the end of 1989.

The Transition from Communism to the European Union provides an overview of economic change in Romania, and studies in detail the transformation in industry, energy and agriculture, drawing on fieldwork in all parts of the country. The monitoring of the economic press throughout the post-communist period has also yielded much source material. Although the political context is examined at some length, the prime consideration is economic restructuring, involving the establishment of a free market system after decades of government control through central planning. It is made clear that the process is still not complete since global competitiveness remains a major challenge now that many people are beginning to experience a degree of prosperity.

The book will be of invaluable interest to students and researchers in the fields of regional economics and post-communism, as well as readers with a general interest in Romania, the Balkans or the EU.



Trade Review
'A fascinating book that will be of particular interest to economists and experts in post-Communism along, of course, with any reader wishing to learn more about Romania and the Balkans in general.' -- Agence Europe

Table of Contents
Contents: Preface 1. The Political Context: A Chronological Review 2. Economic Restructuring, Investment and the Labour Market 3. Restructuring Heavy Industry: Mining and Metallurgy 4. Engineering and Transport Equipment 5. The Automotive and Aerospace Industries 6. A Traditional Growth Industry: Food, Drink and Tobacco 7. The Energy Complex: Maximising Efficiency and Self-Sufficiency 8. Agriculture: The Political Imperative for Restitution Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/01/2009
      ISBN13: 9781840640465, 978-1840640465
      ISBN10: 1840640464

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book demonstrates a broadly successful transformation process that has been limited by challenging political, economic and social constraints. David Turnock traces the complex issues that have influenced Romania's reform and restructuring programme since the revolution at the end of 1989.

      The Transition from Communism to the European Union provides an overview of economic change in Romania, and studies in detail the transformation in industry, energy and agriculture, drawing on fieldwork in all parts of the country. The monitoring of the economic press throughout the post-communist period has also yielded much source material. Although the political context is examined at some length, the prime consideration is economic restructuring, involving the establishment of a free market system after decades of government control through central planning. It is made clear that the process is still not complete since global competitiveness remains a major challenge now that many people are beginning to experience a degree of prosperity.

      The book will be of invaluable interest to students and researchers in the fields of regional economics and post-communism, as well as readers with a general interest in Romania, the Balkans or the EU.



      Trade Review
      'A fascinating book that will be of particular interest to economists and experts in post-Communism along, of course, with any reader wishing to learn more about Romania and the Balkans in general.' -- Agence Europe

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. The Political Context: A Chronological Review 2. Economic Restructuring, Investment and the Labour Market 3. Restructuring Heavy Industry: Mining and Metallurgy 4. Engineering and Transport Equipment 5. The Automotive and Aerospace Industries 6. A Traditional Growth Industry: Food, Drink and Tobacco 7. The Energy Complex: Maximising Efficiency and Self-Sufficiency 8. Agriculture: The Political Imperative for Restitution Bibliography Index

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