Ten lessons from a quarter of a century of post‐communist economic transformation

The dominant idea in the early post‐communist economic transition was that an early and comprehensive radical economic reform programme was needed. This program was accompanied by a clear programme of political economy reform, which included; a clear understanding that the old system was finished, a...

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Communist societies
Eastern Europe
economic institutions
Economic reform
Economic restructuring
economic transition
Elaboration
Financial support
former Soviet Union
International finance
Legislatures
Policy making
Political change
Political economy
Property rights
Public finance
Radicalism
Real estate
Social development
Social reform
Transformation
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