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When In the early 1990s the post-communist countries implemented reform programmes to transform their previously centrally-planned economies into market-based economies, an unprecedented “transition” was set in motion and the economies in transition (EIT) emerged. This change of economic co-ordination should lead to a more efficient use of resources with higher economic output.
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(2006). Introduction. In: Impact of Institutions on Lending. DUV. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9007-1_1
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