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Doing Business in Emerging Europe

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Zusatztext 'Enlargement of the European Union is imminent. Transforming the economic! social and political prospects of the candidate countries. Extending the European market model far beyond. Creating! not only new business opportunities! but also new market information needs. This book addresses that gap - providing business intelligence for intelligent businesses.' - John Morley! Adviser! Employment and Social Affairs European Commission Informationen zum Autor FRANÇOIS-SERGE LHABITANT is Head of Quantitative Risk Management at Union Bancaire Privée in Geneva, Assistant Professor of Finance at Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management, Professor at the Training Centre for Investment Professionals (AZEK/CFPI, Zurich) and at HEC University of Lausanne. YAHIA H. ZOUBIR is Professor of International Studies at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management, Glendale, Arizona. He is currently the Director of Thunderbird Europe, French-Geneva Center in Archamps, France. Klappentext The transformation, which is unfolding in emerging European countries is a unique historic event. In several countries, the transition has been quite positive; most analysts anticipate continued real growth in the coming years. While opportunities in that region are numerous, doing business may prove, as in any other foreign country, quite complex. Doing Business in Emerging Europe is a user-friendly guide to doing business in Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Ukraine constitute a chapter. Brief overviews of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Macedonia, and Serbia/Yugoslavia are also included. Zusammenfassung The transformation, which is unfolding in emerging European countries is a unique historic event. In several countries, the transition has been quite positive; most analysts anticipate continued real growth in the coming years. While opportunities in that region are numerous, doing business may prove, as in any other foreign country, quite complex. Doing Business in Emerging Europe is a user-friendly guide to doing business in Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Ukraine constitute a chapter. Brief overviews of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Macedonia, and Serbia/Yugoslavia are also included. Inhaltsverzeichnis Belarus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Ukraine Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Macedonia & Serbia/Yugoslavia...

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Belarus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Ukraine Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Macedonia & Serbia/Yugoslavia

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'Enlargement of the European Union is imminent. Transforming the economic, social and political prospects of the candidate countries. Extending the European market model far beyond. Creating, not only new business opportunities, but also new market information needs. This book addresses that gap - providing business intelligence for intelligent businesses.' - John Morley, Adviser, Employment and Social Affairs European Commission

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Authors F Lhabitant, F. Lhabitant, Francois-Serge Lhabitant, Francois-Serge Zoubir Lhabitant, Y Zoubir, Y. Zoubir, Yahia H. Zoubir
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.01.2014
 
EAN 9781349431793
ISBN 978-1-349-43179-3
No. of pages 291
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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