The postsocialist transformation in central and Eastern Europe

Vol. 22 No. 4 (2002)

Oct-Dec / 2002
Published October 1, 2002
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How to Cite

Greskovits, Béla. 2002. “The Postsocialist Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 22 (4):579-93. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572002-1270.

The postsocialist transformation in central and Eastern Europe

Béla Greskovits
Political economist, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 22 No. 4 (2002), Oct-Dec / 2002, Pages 579-593

Abstract

What is attempted in the East is catching up with the West from a recent position of worse-than-Latin-American economic backwardness. Until now, populations that were sentenced to political patience by the logic of poor democracies have reluctantly backed this enormous effort. Central and Eastern Europe’s post-socialist path is characterized by an increasingly discredited ideology of a return to Europe and a non- European combination of substitute institutions of development: radical opening towards the world economy, damaged institutions of labor representation, eroded state capacity, and often strong private and foreign dominance in the financial and other strategic sectors. There is a chance for a few countries to succeed. Yet various development traps may be more likely in the end than a “Great Spurt” in the Gerschenkronian sense.

JEL Classification: N14, P23.


Keywords: Central and Eastern Europe pos-socialism trade opning