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I shall argue that the Interactive Party-State (IPS) model (Csanádi, 1997) allows us to place the Chinese and Hungarian party-state structure and dynamics into a common framework. This framework sheds light on the structural reasons behind the different functional effects of reforms. This paper...
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Various market-type reforms have been introduced into the economies of Eastern Europe in recent years. These have often been warmly applauded in the West, but their success so far has been at best marginal. Without radical changes in the fundamentals of the Soviet-type economic system such...
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Hungary. …
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communismʺ to political transformation first in Hungary accompanied by economic crisis, and Chinese style reformsʺ to economic …
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How does the relationship between earnings and schooling change with the introduction of comprehensive economic reform? This paper sheds light on this question using a unique data set and procedure to reduce sample selection bias. Our evidence is from consistently coded, non-retrospective data...
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How to assess Hungary's present situation in the broader context of overall economic and political developments in post … Hungary - and a few other countries including Poland - represents the maximum any former socialist state could achieve between …, the issues of economic reforms and democratization on the transformation agenda. Another key to success is that Hungary …
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