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Concluding Remarks: Dependent Monetary Regimes During the Pandemics

In: Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Eric Magnin

    (University Paris Cité)

  • Nikolay Nenovsky

    (University of Picardie Jules Verne
    State University HSE and Department of Political Economy, RUDN)

Abstract

This chapter first summarizes the main results unveiled throughout the pages of this book. To name but a few: the exceptional development of the field of Comparative Capitalism since the 1990s, especially regarding the application to CEE countries (Balkans included), and the dialogue between VoC and RT; the emergence of a new family of capitalisms in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe, dependent capitalism; the revival of dependency theories in a new theoretical and historical context; the evidence of dependent monetary regimes in the Balkans complementary to other institutional forms constituting the model, etc. Secondly, it shows how dependent monetary regimes in the countries studied have faced the COVID-19 crisis and highlights some of the first lessons to be learned. Finally, it presents some avenues for future research.

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  • Eric Magnin & Nikolay Nenovsky, 2022. "Concluding Remarks: Dependent Monetary Regimes During the Pandemics," Springer Books, in: Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe, chapter 0, pages 151-161, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-04950-7_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-04950-7_8
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