„Tranzytologia” – odrodzenie geograficzno-ekonomicznych badań dotyczących transformacji w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej

Herman Hoen




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W niniejszym artykule omówiono „tranzytologię” jako nowy kierunek w naukach politycznych i ekonomicznych. Koncepcja „tranzytologii” została opracowana w oparciu o teorię transformacji ekonomicznej z gospodarki centralnie planowanej w gospodarkę rynkową. W kontekście pytań, czego może dotyczyć przypuszczalna domena badań tej nowej dyscypliny, a także jakie narzędzia można wykorzystać w ramach stosowania tranzytologii, autor porusza pewne zagadnienia odnoszące się do ontologii i epistemologii społecznych badań ekonomicznych dotyczących Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej.

Słowa kluczowe:

tranzytologia, transformacja społeczno-gospodarcza, Europa Środkowo-Wschodnia, komunizm, gospodarka rynkowa

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2020-12-18

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Hoen, H. (2020). „Tranzytologia” – odrodzenie geograficzno-ekonomicznych badań dotyczących transformacji w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej. Economic and Environmental Studies, 13(2 (26), 135–152. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/ees/article/view/3146

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