Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe: Perspectives and Approaches
By (Author) June G. Hopps
By (author) Demetrius S. Iatridis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
27th August 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social welfare and social services
338.925094
Hardback
224
Central and Eastern European countries are facing the transition from central to market systems with different strategies and capacities. As the task of societal transformation is without precedent in world history, the massive economic restructuring has revealed the need for distributive justice and general well-being. As the editors and contributors to this volume point out, the monolithic preoccupation with economic restructuring in a market economics framework is implemented at the expense of social protection and security. In contrast to traditional views of privatization as only an economic or managerial phenomenon, this collection approaches privatization as a broader integrated process of societal transformation. Privatization as defined here consists of integrated processes of societal restructuring that affect sociopolitical, economic and ideological constructs as well as human and physical capital development, transformation of family structures, market stabilization and organization of social care. Public policymakers as well as scholars and researchers of contemporary Eastern Europe should find this collection of interest.
DEMETRIUS S. IATRIDIS, Chair of Policy Planning at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, is a policy planner as well as an author of several books, and he teaches policy analysis and theory of planning - JUNE GARY HOPPS is Dean and Professor at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. - She has coauthored or coedited several books.