Social Entrepreneurs: The Rebirth of Civil Society in Eastern Europe
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Eastern Europe,
- Enterprise Software,
- Entrepreneurship,
- Global Envision,
- Government,
- Management,
- Software,
- Vertical Industries
- Source:
- Global Envision
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Overview: There has been a quiet revolution in Eastern Europe for the past fifteen years - the explosive growth of the nonprofit sector. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Eastern European governments have done their fair share of shuffling as they attempt to adapt themselves to Western styles of capitalist democracy. One of the most basic challenges of this shift is privatization. Under Communism the government administered darn near every conceivable form of industry - from banks to arts.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2005 | Pages: 3





