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Issue title: Economic Transformations in Russia and E. Europe
Article type: Research Article
Authors: McIntyre, Robert J.
Affiliations: Economics Department, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine 04011, USA
Abstract: Because of the ‘Rejection of Transplants’ perspective in most Western analyses, both the mixed nature of Soviet-type systems and the special characteristics of production/settlement units have been misunderstood or simple not considered. Orthodox systems-level structural adjustment, marketization and privatization policies are applied without taking account of the special working arrangements of the old system, resulting in largely destructive micro- and mezo-level effects. The destruction they cause is capricious, failing to preserve those aspects of the old system which have future development potential, encouraging a short-term speculative mentality and use of resources, while building up political tensions unlikely to be consistent with continued democratic process. Orthodox ‘reform’ measures have failed to bring to bear developmental wisdom from outside the Anglo-American free market experience to construct a coordinated short-, medium-, and long-run strategy which would permit a non-catastrophic entry into the world market.
Keywords: Privatization, market-failure, ideology, economic policy
DOI: 10.3233/HSM-1993-12408
Journal: Human Systems Management, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 325-332, 1993
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