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Comparing Post-Socialist Employment ‘Informalization’ in the Czech Republic and Hungary

In: Complexity and the Economy

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The authors examine the causes and consequences of complexity among the broadly economic phenomena of firms, industries and socio-economic policy. The book makes a valuable contribution to the increasingly prominent subject of complexity, especially for those whose interests include evolutionary, behavioural, political and social approaches to understanding economics and economic phenomena.

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  • Cristina Matos, 2005. "Comparing Post-Socialist Employment ‘Informalization’ in the Czech Republic and Hungary," Chapters, in: John Finch & Magali Orillard (ed.), Complexity and the Economy, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3325_13
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