Interview

Journal Title: Journal of European Economy - Year 2002, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

In recent years transformation processes are typical for many countries. And what are, to your mind, characteristic peculiarities of economic transformation of post-socialist countries of Eastern and Central Europe? As for me, there are several groups of differences of economies’ transformation in our countries which differ from those we can observe in other parts of the world. For instance, even in Latin-American countries with authoritarian regimes there were very few restrictions in the sphere of economic life, in private ownership of land, and as well of means of production. That is why, on the whole, liberalization promoted only modernization of the economic system. But in China, only agriculture and relevant branches were predominant before the reforms and naturally they seemed to be oriented at short- scale production and exchange relations (ratio). In such environment it is rather easier to develop the market; in fact, market relations have been developed of their own accord after lifting the bans and thus, organizing government intervention has been minimized.

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L. Baltserovych

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L. Baltserovych (2002). Interview. Journal of European Economy, 1(1), 136-137. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-462304