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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2019
Since more than a decade, several Eastern European countries, ruled by a Communist party, began introducing legislation permitting joint ventures in the fields of production, science-technology, and trade with foreign physical and juridical persons as partners. Foreign investors and enterprises were thus given the opportunity to enter into various mutually beneficial activities with socialist states in the form of capital, labor, equipment and technology.
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