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Out of the Red

Building Capitalism and Democracy in Postcommunist Europe

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After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East-Central European countries embarked on a transformation into democratic capitalist societies, seeking strategies to implement radical market reforms amid emerging democratic politics. Poland adopted a neoliberal approach, aiming to implement extensive reforms quickly to avoid an antireform backlash. Conversely, the Czech Republic employed a social liberal strategy, blending neoliberal macroeconomic policies with social democratic measures to mitigate potential backlash. A detailed analysis of these two countries reveals that alternating strategies has been crucial to their success. This comparative case study highlights the importance of learning from reform mistakes during transitions and the benefits of policy alternation, illustrated through an in-depth examination of privatization policies. The author explores the historic challenges of establishing capitalism and democracy in the post-communist era and proposes a model explaining how democratic policy alternation can enhance policy learning under uncertain conditions. Accessible to a broad audience, this work is suitable for graduate and undergraduate courses in political economy and will interest economists, political scientists, sociologists, and those studying postcommunism and the interplay between capitalism and democracy today.

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Out of the Red, Mitchell Alexander Orenstein

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2001
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