In this important study, the authors use new material to augment their earlier contributions to understanding the economic and political transformations now taking place in Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.
The two-volume work explores corporate governance in Central Europe's transitional economies, highlighting the development and effectiveness of new governance institutions. It features insights from regional specialists and experts in advanced economies, focusing on emerging ownership structures and the accompanying monitoring institutions in key transition companies. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of corporate governance in the region.