| Title | The Postsocialist Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Authors | Greskovits, B. |
| Journal title | Revista de Economia Politica |
| Year | 2002 |
| Pages | 15 - 29 |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue | 4 |
| Abstract | What is attempted in the East is catching up with the West from a recent position of worse-than-Latin-American economic backwardness. Until now, populations that were sentenced to political patience by the logic of poor democracies have reluctantly backed this enormous effort. Central and Eastern Europe's post-socialist path is characterized by an increasingly discredited ideology of a return to Europe and a non-European combination of substitute institutions of development: radical opening towards the world economy, damaged institutions of labor representation, eroded state capacity, and often strong private and foreign dominance in the financial and other strategic sectors. There is a chance for a few countries to succeed. Yet various development traps may be more likely in the end than a "Great Spurt" in the Gerschenkronian sense. |
| Language | English |
| Notes | exported from refbase (http://www.bibliography.ceu.hu/show.php?record=1494), last updated on Thu, 13 Aug 2009 12:36:57 +0200 |
| Publisher link | http://www.rep.org.br/PDF/88-2.PDF |
The Postsocialist Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
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Department of International Relations
