. "27510" . "Such\u00E1\u010Dek, Jan" . "1998-0140" . "1"^^ . . "RIV/61989100:27510/13:86088336" . . "[E2A780BE38C3]" . "111610" . "RIV/61989100:27510/13:86088336!RIV14-MSM-27510___" . "13"^^ . . . . . . . . "Transition in the Czech Republic from Institutional Point of View" . . "Transition in the Czech Republic from Institutional Point of View"@en . "3" . "I" . . . "1"^^ . . "system changes, Czech Republic, Central East Europe, institutions"@en . "Transition in the Czech Republic from Institutional Point of View" . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "7" . . "This paper concentrates on selected aspects and continuities of system changes in Central East Europe. Transition in Central East Europe in 1990-ies was influenced by two distinct processes: societal transformation on the one hand and global modernizing trends on the other. The country in focus is the Czech Republic. As it is argued, system changes in the Czech Republic suffered from many economic-institutional weaknesses that turned out to be largely path-dependent. Comparison of transformation processes in the Czech Republic with other Central East European countries provides us with numerous facts useful for the derivation of economic-institutional evaluation of above mentioned processes. From the western point of view, the post-communist countries seemed to be encapsulated in similar institutional-economic categories just due to the mutually shared past; closer analysis, however, discloses that while from the western, outer point of view, these countries seem to resemble each other, in reality, from inner perspective, they are rather heterogeneous." . "Transition in the Czech Republic from Institutional Point of View"@en . "INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES" . . "This paper concentrates on selected aspects and continuities of system changes in Central East Europe. Transition in Central East Europe in 1990-ies was influenced by two distinct processes: societal transformation on the one hand and global modernizing trends on the other. The country in focus is the Czech Republic. As it is argued, system changes in the Czech Republic suffered from many economic-institutional weaknesses that turned out to be largely path-dependent. Comparison of transformation processes in the Czech Republic with other Central East European countries provides us with numerous facts useful for the derivation of economic-institutional evaluation of above mentioned processes. From the western point of view, the post-communist countries seemed to be encapsulated in similar institutional-economic categories just due to the mutually shared past; closer analysis, however, discloses that while from the western, outer point of view, these countries seem to resemble each other, in reality, from inner perspective, they are rather heterogeneous."@en .