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Post-Communist Recessions Re-Examined

In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States

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  • Tomasz Mickiewicz

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In this chapter, we wish to explore the determinants of the post-Communist recessions — i.e. the recessions experienced during the 1990s by the twenty-seven countries that emerged from the Soviet Bloc. As will be discussed in this chapter (and again in Chapter 10), most of transition theory focuses on the related but different concept of ‘transitional recession’1— i.e. the recession following the implementation of the liberalization programme.

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  • Tomasz Mickiewicz, 2005. "Post-Communist Recessions Re-Examined," Studies in Economic Transition, in: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, chapter 6, pages 99-118, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:stuchp:978-0-230-50434-9_6
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230504349_6
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    2. Jan Babecky & Tomas Havranek, 2013. "Structural Reforms and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis," Working Papers 2013/08, Czech National Bank, Research and Statistics Department.
    3. Jan Babecky & Tomas Havranek, 2013. "Structural Reforms and Growth in Transition: A Meta-Analysis," Working Papers IES 2013/14, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, revised Oct 2013.

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    • P2 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Socialist and Transition Economies

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