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- 2002616089 abstract "The transition from plan to market provides a rare opportunity for insight into the endogenous development of economic institutions. Economic activities during the Soviet regime were coordinated by a central authority. These coordinating mechanisms were disrupted during the transition period, leading to an increase in the transaction costs for firms. Many researchers emphasize the negative impact of this 'disorganization' on output behavior at the beginning of transition. This paper examines one of the key institutions that have emerged spontaneously in an environment characterized by widespread 'disorganization'. It documents the emergence of business associations at the beginning of transition and provides evidence that these new coordinating institutions mitigated the initial output decline.".
- 2002616089 alternative "Emergence of business associations in a transition economy".
- 2002616089 contributor B9493185.
- 2002616089 contributor B9493186.
- 2002616089 contributor B9493187.
- 2002616089 created "2001.".
- 2002616089 date "2001".
- 2002616089 date "2001.".
- 2002616089 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 2002616089 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29).".
- 2002616089 description "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2002616089 description "The transition from plan to market provides a rare opportunity for insight into the endogenous development of economic institutions. Economic activities during the Soviet regime were coordinated by a central authority. These coordinating mechanisms were disrupted during the transition period, leading to an increase in the transaction costs for firms. Many researchers emphasize the negative impact of this 'disorganization' on output behavior at the beginning of transition. This paper examines one of the key institutions that have emerged spontaneously in an environment characterized by widespread 'disorganization'. It documents the emergence of business associations at the beginning of transition and provides evidence that these new coordinating institutions mitigated the initial output decline.".
- 2002616089 hasFormat "Also available in print.".
- 2002616089 identifier view.php?type=5&id=1429.
- 2002616089 isFormatOf "Also available in print.".
- 2002616089 isPartOf "Policy research working paper ; 2539".
- 2002616089 isPartOf "Policy research working papers (Online) ; 2539.".
- 2002616089 issued "2001".
- 2002616089 issued "2001.".
- 2002616089 language "eng".
- 2002616089 publisher "Washington, D.C. : World Bank,".
- 2002616089 relation "Also available in print.".
- 2002616089 requires "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2002616089 spatial "Russia (Federation)".
- 2002616089 subject "HG3881.5.W57".
- 2002616089 subject "Trade associations Russia (Federation)".
- 2002616089 title "Disorganization or self-organization? [electronic resource] / Francesca Recanatini and Randi Ryterman.".
- 2002616089 title "Emergence of business associations in a transition economy".
- 2002616089 type "text".