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Building Capitalism The Transformation Of The Former Soviet Bloc Anders Aslund

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Building Capitalism The Transformation Of The Former Soviet Bloc Anders Aslund
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.62 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Anders Aslund
ISBN: 9780511528538, 9780521801393, 9780521805254, 0511528531, 0521801397, 0521805252
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Building Capitalism The Transformation Of The Former Soviet Bloc Anders Aslund by Anders Aslund 9780511528538, 9780521801393, 9780521805254, 0511528531, 0521801397, 0521805252 instant download after payment.

This book offers the most comprehensive empirical analysis of the economic transformation of the countries comprising the former Soviet bloc during the first decade after communism. It debunks many myths, seeing transition as a struggle between radical reformers and those thriving on rent seeking. Privatization has undoubtedly been beneficial, and its positive effects will grow over time. The main problem has been the continuation of large, unregulated and ubiquitous state apparatuses living on corruption, while no country has suffered from too radical reforms. Where malpractices of the elite can be checked, market reforms and democracy have proceeded together.

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