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Equality, Participation, Transition

Essays in Honour of Branko Horvat
ISBN:
9781349417063
Auflage:
1st ed. 2000
Verlag:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Land des Verlags:
Vereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum:
06.06.2000
Format:
Softcover
Seitenanzahl:
209
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A collections of essays in honour of Branko Horvat, an economist and social thinker of great international reputation from former Yugoslavia and nowadays Croatia. The essays deal with themes related to Horvat's own work, namely equality, social justice, employee participation, labour management, systemic change, privatization, and growth.
Biografische Anmerkung
IVO BICANIC Professor, Faculty of Economics, Zagreb SAMUEL BOWLES Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst DINKO DUBRAVCIC Fulbright Professor, Barnard College, Columbia University (1986) SAUL ESTRIN Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean, London Business School HERBERT GINTIS Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst DEREK C. JONES James L. Ferguson Professor of Economics, Hamilton College, New York BRANKO MILANOVIC Principal Economist, World Bank Research Department, and Adjunct Professor, School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Baltimore JOZE MENCINGER Professor of Economics, University of Ljubljana NIELS MYGIND Associate Professor and Director, Center for East European Studies, Copenhagen Business School MARIO DOMENICO NUTI Professor of Comparative Economic Systems, University of Rome TEA PETRIN Professor of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana ALES VAHCIC Professor of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana JAROSLAV VANEK Faculty of Economics, Harvard and Cornell Universities HOWARD M. WACHTEL Acting Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, American University, Washington, DC BENJAMIN WARD Retired, previously a lecturer at University of California, Berkeley