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100 1 _aGRESKOVITS, Béla
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245 1 0 _aThe postsocialist transformation in central and eastern Europe
260 _aSão Paulo :
_bEditora 34,
_cout./dez. 2002
520 3 _aWhat 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 typical to the outcome than a “Great Spurt” in the Gerschenkronian sense
590 _av. 22, n. 4(88)
773 0 8 _tRevista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
_g22, 4 , p. 15-29
_dSão Paulo : Editora 34, out./dez. 2002
_xISSN 01013157
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