Markets, States, and Democracy
About this book
Much of the literature on the "sequencing" of economic and political liberalization suggests that new democracies cannot successfully implement market-oriented reforms. Yet, post-Communist transformations have shown that under certain conditions, economic liberalizers are able to gain the upper hand in the political process.
In this interdisciplinary volume, eminent scholars offer a cohesive framework for analyzing the forces that bolster or undermine liberalization and pursue four potential scenarios for the future of liberalization in these emerging states.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL3945792W
Subjects
Economic historyHistoryInternational CompetitionInternational economic relationsPost-communismPolitics and governmentEconomic policyForecastingEurope, eastern, politics and government, 1989-Europe, eastern, economic policyPost-communism, europe, easternPost-communism--forecastingPost-communism--europe, eastern--forecastingJn96.a2 m37 1995320.9171/7/09049