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Transition to a Market-Oriented Economy: China versus Eastern Europe and Russia

In: The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development

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  • Justin Yifu Lin

    (Peking University
    Australian National University)

  • Valery Makarov

    (Central Economic-Mathematical Institute)

Abstract

For the transition from a centrally planned economy to a decentralized market economy, there are two different approaches. The first is a ‘big bang’ or ‘shock therapy’ approach; the reforms undertaken in Eastern Europe and the former USSR in recent years are typical examples. This approach considers stabilization, marketization, and privatization to be the necessary components of a successful transition and attempts to complete all these components simultaneously or in a short sequence. The contrasting alternative is the ‘gradual’, ‘organic’, or ‘evolutional’ approach, and this latter has characterized China’s recent reforms. It is piecemeal, partial, incremental, sequential, often experimental, and without large-scale privatization.

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  • Justin Yifu Lin & Valery Makarov, 1998. "Transition to a Market-Oriented Economy: China versus Eastern Europe and Russia," International Economic Association Series, in: Yujiro Hayami & Masahiko Aoki (ed.), The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development, chapter 8, pages 215-251, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-26928-0_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-26928-0_8
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