Dear colleagues,
An Instructor’s Manual is now available for the
Transition Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union book.
This may interest anyone teaching Economic History / Development / Transition Economies and any aspects of International Business pertaining to the developments in the economies/societies
of Central & Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union.
Please see details below and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Sincerely,
Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, Ph.D.
Henry George Chair in Economics
Associate Professor of Economics
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business,
St. John's University
Senior Research Fellow /
Vincentian Center for Church and Society
Research Fellow /
Center for Global Business Stewardship
Expert (Economics),
Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations
Board:
Henry George School of Social Science and
Armenian Economic Association
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Dear Aleksandr:
We are glad to announce publication of an Instructor’s Manual for the new book on economic history of post-socialist Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Transition
Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union by
Professor Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan,
The book has
received praise from a wide range of scholars, including Otaviano Canuto, Gerard Roland, Branko Milanovic, Daniel McCarthy, John Marangos, among others. For a high-level
overview of the book’s content, please view this presentation at a dedicated World Bank event.
Additional information is available here, and academic and popular
reviews may be found here.
To access the Instructor’s Manual, go
to this link to complete and submit the Support Materials request form
by finding Transition Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (paperback ISBN
9781138831131) in the
drop-down menu.
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