## Abstract An understanding of informal systems and of the ways in which they can shape political, economic and social institutions and processes is important in fashioning both systemic change and post‐conflict reconstruction strategies. In its absence attempts at reform are unlikely to have the
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Monitoring health in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
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- SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel
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- 2005
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- English
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- 66 KB
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- 50
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- Article
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- 1661-8556
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imperfect markets for land, capital, and insurance; \* inadequate and non-transparent corporate governance; \* breakdown of trading networks for input supply and output distribution; \* collapse of agricultural research, extension, and technology transfer; \* missing market information; \* modulatin