Fifteen years ago, twenty-seven countries in Europe and Central
Asia embarked on their economic transition paths. For some, the
outcome was a considerable success. Several others are still
struggling to shed the inheritance of the past and to correct more
recent policy mistakes. Why were post-Communist recessions so long
in some countries and growth disappointing? Why was fiscal
performance so different? Was democracy a factor, which facilitated
reforms or rather slowed them down? This book discusses these
questions in the context of new empirical evidence, including a
critical examination of the main themes in the economics of
transition literature.
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