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Building market institutions in South Eastern Europe : comparative prospects for investment and private sector development / Harry G. Broadman, James Anderson, Constantijn A. Claessens, Randi Ryterman, Stefka Slavova, Maria Vagliasindi and Gallina A. Vincelette.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington, D. C. : The World Bank, 2004.Description: xli, 363 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 082135776X
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Contents:
Building Market Institutions in South Eastern Europe - An Overview -- Abbreviations -- Institutional Aspects of the South Eastern European Economy: Introduction, Trends, and Scope of the Study -- Institutional Reform Progress to Date and remaining Challenges in South Eastern Europe -- Competition in South Eastern Europe -- Access to Regulated Infrastructure Utilities -- Corporate Ownership, Financial Transparency, and Access to Finance -- Resolving Business Disputes in South Eastern Europe: The Role of the Courts
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Broadman, H. G. (2004). Building market institutions in South Eastern Europe : Comparative prospects for investment and private sector development. Washington, D.C. : World Bank.

Building Market Institutions in South Eastern Europe - An Overview -- Abbreviations -- Institutional Aspects of the South Eastern European Economy: Introduction, Trends, and Scope of the Study -- Institutional Reform Progress to Date and remaining Challenges in South Eastern Europe -- Competition in South Eastern Europe -- Access to Regulated Infrastructure Utilities -- Corporate Ownership, Financial Transparency, and Access to Finance -- Resolving Business Disputes in South Eastern Europe: The Role of the Courts

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