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Concluding Remarks

In: Transition in the Baltic States

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  • Neil Hood
  • Jan-Erik Vahlne
  • Robert Kilis

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Any attempt to make some concluding comments on, and extract policy implications from, such a rich and diverse collection of papers has to be undertaken tentatively and with humility. This is the case for several reasons. Firstly, the book is about the Baltics in transition — a transition which is recent and still underway. Inevitably, some of the phenomena under scrutiny have as yet only been subject to a limited amount of analysis in the Baltic context. Secondly, this book represents only a relatively small cross-section of the academic and policy-related activity directed towards these countries in recent years. It is, however, based on a thorough attempt to identify a wide range of contributors who have been actively involved in studying aspects of the transition in these countries. Thirdly, the mix of chapters reflects the type of on-going work in the mid-1990s. Although it is diverse and offers a wide range of different insights, there are a number of important areas where relatively little academic work at the micro level has yet emerged. These include, for example, the detailed study of sectors, enterprises and entrepreneurs; the design, implementation and evaluation of policies directed to promote economic development; the exploration of areas of economic and social life within which government initiative would be best directed to aid the transition and so on.

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  • Neil Hood & Jan-Erik Vahlne & Robert Kilis, 1997. "Concluding Remarks," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Neil Hood & Robert Kilis & Jan-Erik Vahlne (ed.), Transition in the Baltic States, chapter 16, pages 281-287, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-25394-4_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-25394-4_16
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