Exit, Voice, Loyalty in Transition: A Theoretical Framework
Abstract On the grounds of borrowing and reforming Hirschman’s terminology, ‘exit, voice, loyalty’, we show both a conceptual and a methodological framework that can be used to raise questions in transitology studies. These issues include the following points: are there any models being developed co...
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Enthalten in: Journal transition studies review - Venice : Transition Academia Press, 2004, 15(2008), 4 vom: 03. Dez., Seite 650-659 |
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