THREE MODELS OF POST-COMMUNIST TRANSFORMATION AND LESSONS LEARNED

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The paper analyses the experience of post-communist transformation. It focuses on preconditions and causes of differences in the success of this process in different countries. The paper, in contrast to the traditional basic division of transformation strategies into gradualist and radical, brings a new perspective. Defining a third, spontaneous transformation trajectory, characteristic of countries unsuccessful in transformation. The paper also points to examples of the transition between individual transformation trajectories and strategies (especially on the example of Slovakia and Georgia).

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Mikloš, I. (2021). THREE MODELS OF POST-COMMUNIST TRANSFORMATION AND LESSONS LEARNED. Central European Business Review, 10(2), 43–61. https://doi.org/10.18267/J.CEBR.277

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