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Economic performance in the transition economies: a comparative perspective
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-26, 07:12 authored by David DykerThe economic performance of the former communist countries has been generally mediocre over the first ten years of transition, and has varied widely between countries, with the Central-East European countries doing best and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries doing worst. The key underlying factors determining the pattern of inter-country variation have related to initial conditions and investment, with macroeconomic stabilisation playing an important facilitating role. National S&T systems as such have played no role whatsoever
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Science and Public PolicyISSN
0302-3427Publisher
Oxford University PressPublisher URL
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Issue
4Volume
27Page range
275-283ISBN
0302-3427Department affiliated with
- Economics Publications
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