Three volumes of essays on liberal economic and political thought in Central Europeby Michael J.G. Cain One of the most remarkable changes in Central and Eastern Europe since the collapse of communism is the rising debate over the policies of economic liberalism. The books reviewed here contribute to those debates by exploring different strands of liberal thinking in the region. […]

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