
| 作者简介: John E. Jackson is M. Kent Jennings Collegiate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he has been teaching since 1980. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and two J. W. Fulbright Research Fellowships and received his PhD from Harvard University. He is the author of Constituencies and Leaders in Congress: Their Effects on Senate Voting Behavior (Harvard University Press, 1974), co-author of Statistical Methods for Social Scientists (Academic Press, 1977), and editor of Institutions in American Society (University of Michigan Press, 1989). |
| List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1 Why Poland? 2 The Dynamics of the Polish Political Economy, 1990-1997 APPENDIX 2A: DATA ON FIRM DYNAMICS AND CREATION 3 Creative Destruction and Economic Transition APPENDIX 3A: MODELS FOR BIRTH, SURVIVAL, AND GROWTH RATES AND WAGES 4 The Social and Distributional Costs of Transition 5 Individual Attitudes and Voting 122 APPENDIX 5A: CODING OF PRIVATE CONFIDENCE AND COMMUNISM MEASURES APPENDIX 5B: STATISTICAL MODEL OF INDIVIDUAL VOTE CHOICES APPENDIX 5C: CANDIDATE POLICIES AND INDIVIDUAL VOTING 6 De Novo Job Creation and Election Returns APPENDIX 6A: ESTIMATED ELECTION AND VOTE SHARE MODELS 7 Liberal Economic Interests and Seat Allocations APPENDIX 7A: ANALYSIS OF VOTES-TO-SEATS RULES 8 The Political Economy after 1997 9 The Political Economy of Transition: Why Poland? Appendix A: Assessing Measures of New and Small Firms in Poland References Index |
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