Capitalism with a Comrade's Face / / Kenneth Murphy, Andrzej Rapaczynski; ed. by Roman Frydman.

Are nations that are journeying away from communism succeeding in becoming free-market democracies? In what ways do decades of totalitarian rule continue to distort the institutional shape of these societies? Which of communism's legacies may remain as permanent features of their landscape? In...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Privatization:The Permanent Revolution -- 2. Capitalism with a Comrade's Face -- 3. Privatization and Two of Its Enemies: Slovakia and Croatia -- 4. Solidarity No More: Reinventing Trade Unions -- 5. Capital Punishment: Inflation, Banks, and the Transition -- 6. Financing the Future:The Development of Capital Markets -- 7. Social Insecurity: Pension Systems under Fire -- 8. The Trade Winds Shift -- 9. The Power Brokers:The Politics and Economics of Energy -- 10. Struggling to Escape: Infrastructure in the Transition -- 11. The Taxman Cometh:Taxation and the PostcommunistTransition -- Index
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Are nations that are journeying away from communism succeeding in becoming free-market democracies? In what ways do decades of totalitarian rule continue to distort the institutional shape of these societies? Which of communism's legacies may remain as permanent features of their landscape? In an effort to answer these questions, Roman Frydman, Kenneth Murphy, and Andrzej Rapaczynski analyze the turbulent transitions that have taken place in the post-Communist world since the revolutions of 1989-1991. Each of the essays in this collection dissects the institutional upheaval in a particular institution in transition, such as central banking, the trade union movement, capital markets, or corporate govern-ance. In a lively and accessible style, the authors bring out the links between what was and what will be in the social fabric of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. They expose the fragility of political and economic institutions that can easily threaten the region's rebirth, but they also believe that many post-Communist countries are successfully seizing the opportunity to become reunited with the West and the global economy. With both sweeping perspective and critical depth, Frydman, Murphy, and Rapaczynski show the wide range of institutional improvisations under way. They weigh the advantages and disadvantages of different reform strategies and assess the role of politics in fostering or arresting the process of transformation. Each essay illuminates the pro-found difficulties of reconciling the needs of economic development with the special interests fighting for their survival.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Figures --
List of Tables --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. Privatization:The Permanent Revolution --
2. Capitalism with a Comrade's Face --
3. Privatization and Two of Its Enemies: Slovakia and Croatia --
4. Solidarity No More: Reinventing Trade Unions --
5. Capital Punishment: Inflation, Banks, and the Transition --
6. Financing the Future:The Development of Capital Markets --
7. Social Insecurity: Pension Systems under Fire --
8. The Trade Winds Shift --
9. The Power Brokers:The Politics and Economics of Energy --
10. Struggling to Escape: Infrastructure in the Transition --
11. The Taxman Cometh:Taxation and the PostcommunistTransition --
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3. Privatization and Two of Its Enemies: Slovakia and Croatia --
4. Solidarity No More: Reinventing Trade Unions --
5. Capital Punishment: Inflation, Banks, and the Transition --
6. Financing the Future:The Development of Capital Markets --
7. Social Insecurity: Pension Systems under Fire --
8. The Trade Winds Shift --
9. The Power Brokers:The Politics and Economics of Energy --
10. Struggling to Escape: Infrastructure in the Transition --
11. The Taxman Cometh:Taxation and the PostcommunistTransition --
Index
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7. Social Insecurity: Pension Systems under Fire --
8. The Trade Winds Shift --
9. The Power Brokers:The Politics and Economics of Energy --
10. Struggling to Escape: Infrastructure in the Transition --
11. The Taxman Cometh:Taxation and the PostcommunistTransition --
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