Contributors:
Leszek Balcerowicz, Central School of Planning and Statistics,
Warsaw and former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland; Raimund Dietz,
Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies; D. Duff
Milenkovitch, Columbia University, New York; Irena Grosfeld, DELTA,
Paris; Helmut Leipold, University of Marburg, Germany; J. Michael
Montias, Yale University; Alec Nove, University of Glasgow; Petr O.
Aven, Advisor to Stanislav Shatalin, Chief Economic Advisor to
Gorbachev, Institute of System Research, Moscow and IIASA, Austria;
Wodzimierz Brus, St Antony's College, Oxford; Robert W. Davies,
University of Birmingham; Tadeusz Kowalik, Institute of the History
of Science, Warsaw; Pekka Sutela, University of Helsinki; Xiaochuan
Zhou, formerly Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, People's
Republic of China; Alexander Bajt, University of Ljubljana,
Yugoslavia and advisor to Markovich, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia;
Ellen Comisso, University of California, San Diego; Jerzy
Osiatynski, Minister of Planning, Poland and Institute of the
History of Science, Warsaw; Leon Podkaminer, Polish Academy of
Science, Warsaw; Márton Tardos, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and
Chief Economic Advisor to the party of the Free Democrats in
Hungary
János Mátyás Kovács, Marton Tardos
"This short monograph is an excellent example of the application of
the transaction cost paradigm to our understanding of the
internationalism of a particular industry . . . the most
interesting and worthwhile parts were those which identified the
industry-specific variables most likely to affect the way in which
firms may procure their intermediate products. . . . Altogether,
the monograph is to be both commended for its analytic vigour and
for its empirical thoroughness."
-"The Economic Journal
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