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La transition en Europe centrale : interprétation et voies alternatives

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  • Marie Lavigne
  • François Bourguignon

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[eng] Transition in central europe : an assessment and suggestions for alternatives. . Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia (Central European countries) are considered as faring better than other post-communist countries. However they also experienced a drop in output, did not entirely succeed in stabilizing their economies, and the pace of structural transformation is slow. Is it a normal outcome of transition ? Could one apply alternative policies ? The paper shows, in a political economy perspective, that alternatives were near to non-existent short of a major political shift. [fre] La transition en Europe centrale. Interprétation et voies alternatives. . Les résultats de la transition en Europe centrale, quoique meilleurs que dans les autres pays post-communistes, déçoivent : la chute de la production, les dérapages conjoncturels, les lenteurs de la transformation structurelle, vont à l'encon­tre des attentes initiales. Ces résultats sont-ils explicables ? Pouvait-on concevoir d'autres politiques ? Le rapport montre que les options alternatives étaient quasi inexistantes dans une perspective d'économie politique.

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  • Marie Lavigne & François Bourguignon, 1994. "La transition en Europe centrale : interprétation et voies alternatives," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 45(3), pages 857-868.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1994_num_45_3_409575
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.1994.409575
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