scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

What is Shock Therapy? What Did it Do in Poland and Russia?

Peter Murrell
- 01 Apr 1993 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 2, pp 111-140
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this article, a prominent theorist of Soviet and East European economics criticised the vision of political and economic processes implicit in shock therapy, defending an alternative, evolutionary approach, which holds the better prospect of generating economic progress that will be sustained over the long term.
Abstract
A prominent theorist of Soviet and East European economics critiques the vision of political and economic processes implicit in shock therapy, defending an alternative, evolutionary approach. The critique of shock therapy rests on both theoretical reasoning and examination of evidence from recent cases. An intensive study of economic change in Poland and Russia since the late-1980s concludes that, in both countries, shock therapy failed in its goal of implementing top-down reforms that by-pass existing political and social forces. The evolutionary approach, it is argued, holds the better prospect of generating economic progress that will be sustained over the long term. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: E61, L33, P21, P51.

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Personal Knowledge: Towards a Post-Critical Philosophy

TL;DR: Polanyi is at pains to expunge what he believes to be the false notion contained in the contemporary view of science which treats it as an object and basically impersonal discipline.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Open Society and its Enemies

A. D. Ritchie
- 01 Mar 1946 - 
TL;DR: The Open Society and its Enemies by K. R. Popper as mentioned in this paper is a book of great length (444 pages of text), great learning (168 pages of notes), but not of commensurate understanding.
Journal ArticleDOI

Russian Privatization and Corporate Governance: What Went Wrong?

TL;DR: Black et al. as mentioned in this paper argue that rapid mass privatization of medium and large firms is likely to lead to massive self-dealing by managers and controlling shareholders unless (implausibly in the initial transition from central planning to markets) a country has a good infrastructure for controlling self-Dealing.
Journal ArticleDOI

The English Utilitarians and India.

TL;DR: The Utilitarians have usually been regarded as exponents of a moral theory, but in this work Dr Stokes lays emphasis on their claim to have developed a practical science of society as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI

Rethinking Recent Democratization: Lessons from the Postcommunist Experience

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the post-communist region with the twenty-seven countries that emerged from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in order to evaluate some of the assumptions and arguments in the literature on recent democratization in southern Europe and Latin America.
References
More filters
Book

Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

TL;DR: Douglass C. North as discussed by the authors developed an analytical framework for explaining the ways in which institutions and institutional change affect the performance of economies, both at a given time and over time.
Posted Content

Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the role that institutions, defined as the humanly devised constraints that shape human interaction, play in economic performance and how those institutions change and how a model of dynamic institutions explains the differential performance of economies through time.
Book

Personal Knowledge: Towards a post-critical philosophy

TL;DR: In this article, the distinguished physical chemist and philosopher, Michael Polanyi, demonstrates that the scientist's personal participation in his knowledge, in both its discovery and its validation, is an indispensable part of science itself.
Book

The Open Society and Its Enemies

Karl Popper
TL;DR: The Open Society and its Enemies as mentioned in this paper is a collection of essays written by Karl Popper about the Open Society, and its enemies in the contemporary global world, with a focus on human rights.
Journal ArticleDOI

Personal Knowledge: Towards a Post-Critical Philosophy

TL;DR: Polanyi is at pains to expunge what he believes to be the false notion contained in the contemporary view of science which treats it as an object and basically impersonal discipline.