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An Evolutionary Approach to Why Growth Rates Differ

In: Mixed Economies in Europe

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  • Bart Verspagen

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The end of the cold war has created a new and unprecedented type of mixed economy in Eastern Europe. This innovative up-to-date book questions whether the former Eastern block countries will follow the path of West European mixed economies, or if a quite different economic system will emerge. Mixed Economies in Europe presents new work by distinguished authors who offer an evolutionary perspective on the dynamics of mixed economies. In so doing, they provide a unique, policy-orientated assessment of the formation and transformation of mixed economies in both Eastern and Western Europe. In particular, they emphasise the importance of institutional arrangements and regulatory frameworks.

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  • Bart Verspagen, 1993. "An Evolutionary Approach to Why Growth Rates Differ," Chapters, in: Wolfgang Blaas & John Foster (ed.), Mixed Economies in Europe, chapter 12, pages 272-296, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:47_12
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