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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
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11 | A Czech on privatizationGrime, Keith; Duke, Vic, in: Regional Studies, 27(8), 1993, p. 751-57 |
12 | Paving the way for EU accession: regional development and support for SMEs in Eastern PolandMiller, David, in: Regional Studies, 34, 2000, p. 586-92 |
13 | Inequality in post-communismDuke, Vic; Grime, Keith, in: Regional Studies, 31(9), 1997, p. 883-90 |
14 | Theoretical deliberations on time and space in post-socialist transformationAltvater, Elmar, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 591-605. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
15 | Cathedrals in the desert? Transnationals, corporate strategy and locality in WrocławHardy, Jane, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 639-52. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
16 | Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economySwain, Adam; Hardy, Jane, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 587-90. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
17 | Internationalization, and institutional and regional change: restructuring post-communist networks in the region of Lanškroun, Czech RepublicUhlíř, David, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 673-85. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
18 | The mismanaged integration of Zaporizhzhya with the world economy: implications for regional development in peripheral regionsVan Zon, Hans, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 607-18. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
19 | Governing the workplace: the workplace and regional development implications of foreign direct investment in HungarySwain, Adam, in: Regional Studies, 32(7), 1998, p. 653-71. (Special issue: Globalization, institutions, foreign investment and the reintegration of East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union with the world economy) |
20 | The Magyar minority in SlovakiaWilliams, Kieran, in: Regional and Federal Studies, 6(1), 1996, p. 1-20 |