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Anders AslundDemocracy, governance, and Corruption after Communism
2001.
Vol. 5.
No. 3.
P. 311–327
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A few years after the demise of communism, it was clear that some post- communist countries were soaring ahead, while others were stagnant at best. The discrepancy was truly astounding, and it has continued for years. The differences in economic performance are closely related to the economic reform policies pursued. The more profound and broad the economic reforms, the better the economic performance.
Citation:
Aslund A. (2001) Democracy, governance, and Corruption after Communism [Democracy, governance, and Corruption after Communism]. HSE Economic Journal , vol. 5, no 3, pp. 311-327 (in Russian)
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