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The new entrepreneurs of Europe and Asia: Patterns of business development in Russia, Eastern Europe and China

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Gerber, Theodore P.: Joining the winners. Self-employment and stratification in post-Soviet Russia. Rona-Tas, Akos: The worm and the caterpillar. The small private sector in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. Gilley, Bruce: The Yu Zuomin phenomenon. Entrepreneurs and politics in rural China. Volkov, Vadim: Security and enforcement as private business. The conversion of Russia's power ministries and its institutional consequences. Benson, Elzbieta W.: The construction of a professional field. Resources, skills, and attributes of founders of the market research sector in Poland, 1989 to 1997. Pearson, Margaret M.: Entrepreneurs and democratization in China's foreign sector. Guthrie, Doug: Entrepreneurial action in the state sector. The economic decisions of Chinese managers. Radaev, Vadim: Entrepreneurial strategies and the structure of transaction costs in Russian business. McDermott, Gerald A.: The embedded politics of entrepreneurship and network restructuring in East-Central Europe. Lengyel, György: Social capital and entrepreneurial success. Hungarian small enterprises between 1993 and 1996. Yurchak, Alexei: Entrepreneurial governmentality in postsocialist Russia. A cultural investigation of business practices. Jeffery, Lyn: Marketing civility, civilizing the market. Chinese multilevel marketing's challenge to the state

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