Abstract
International regulation is a vital function for countries in transition in terms of guidance to economic prosperity. Transition economies are defined as countries which experience the move to a market economy from a centrally planned economy. This paper discusses the governance and institutional settings of transition economies as well as the economic performance and corruption in these countries. Furthermore, it analyses the challenges in international regulation of countries in transition and proposes application of neutrosophic theory in investigating the abovementioned spheres due to the capacity of this theory in dealing with uncertainties.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishing Group
Subject
General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,Immunology,General Medicine
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1 articles.
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