Successful immaturity – communist legacies in the market context
South-East Europe Review for labour and social affairs : SEER
1999
2
4
41-55
Politics
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper presupposes the existence of two types of ‘immaturity', which stem from different types of communism. It compares Hungary and Slovenia, two relatively successful transformation societies, which have certainly arisen from two different types of communism. It tries to show that the ‘immature' organisational form in Slovenia represents a specific sub-type of ‘immaturity', strongly connected to the experience of the specific type of communism in former Yugoslavia. It is expected that the comparison will enable the formation of a clearer picture of the actual stance of industrial relations in both countries. In spite of the comparative approach, the paper is focused on the Slovenian case."
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