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After the collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, former party members were particularly likely to start …
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After the collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, former party members were particularly likely to start …
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Communism was a two-edged sword for the trustees of the former regime. Communist party members and their relatives …
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Communism was a two-edged sword for the trustees of the former regime. Communist party members and their relatives …
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Analyses of the shape and functioning of systems of political rule need to address informal institutions, which exist alongside and can relate to formal institutions in various ways. In this paper, I first discuss some analytical foundations of the study of such institutions. I then suggest that...
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Social status and political connections may confer large economic benefits on an individual. Previous studies focused on China have examined the relationship between Communist Party membership and earnings and found a positive correlation. However, the correlation could be partly or totally...
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The paper looks at the persistence of egalitarian norms in post-Communist societies by focusing on the former members of the Communist parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Russia and their children. Using the individual-level survey data, we show that there are striking differences...
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