The opening report of CEIBS in this paper is a business development strategy of post socialist country: reference literature and application: in transition to the open market economy, European old socialist countries and eastern European SME development policy Cuba in Eastern Europe. Purpose and motivation of this paper: The purpose of this paper is to study the policies of SMEs in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) development, which is the result of the shift to open market economy.
In the 1990s, the Eastern and central European governments, along with the World Bank, the United Nations Development Agency, the German TREUHAND aid, other government agencies and non-governmental organizations, broadened privatization of state-owned enterprises in eastern and central Europe and Russia It worked on. The current privatization of Japan Post is related to the privatization of the nationwide postal service and is one of the world's largest banks. After many years of discussion, the pioneer of privatization of the Japan Post was Junichiro Koizumi, who finally started the privatization process in 2007 and is expected to continue until 2017. I work for it. It is also considered to be the world's largest personal saver. The criticism of Japan Post is that it is a corruption and inefficiency route.
The majority of the rule-of-law structure in modern Central and Eastern Europe was established in the Washington agreement era. The term Washington agreement is usually a series of proposals for economic liberalization, privatization and fiscal austerity originally designed by the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the US Treasury in the 1980s and 1990s after Latin America USA It refers to policy. A series of policies have been implemented in the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. It is now well known that the consensus in Washington has a strong prejudice against anti-nationalist. Courts, judges, property laws and contracts are more concerned than administrative agencies, civil servants and regulatory policies necessary for the implementation of various national development policies. The neoliberal ideology that supports the Washington agreement is an anti-nationalist, as the state does not give much room for the state to act as a regulator of economic activity.
European Constitutional Democratic Crisis After Communism: Democracy and Authoritarianism in the "Land"