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| #2262572 in Books | Cornell University Press | 2012-10-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.60 x6.10l,.85 | File type: PDF | 248 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent discussion of transition economies|By Chris|I was heading for a trip to Poland recently, and I wanted something current and serious to learn more about the public-private dynamics in the country's economy. This book more than fit the bill. Most importantly, it helped me shape my own thinking about Poland's seemingly successful growth trajectory. Easter's analysis of t||| "The way capital and coercion intersect constitutes the core of Easter's explanation for why and how some postcommunist countries emerged with a 'contractual’ state and others with a ‘predatory’ one. . . . Whether a state follows the path
The postcommunist transitions produced two very different types of states. The "contractual" state is associated with the countries of Eastern Europe, which moved toward democratic regimes, consensual relations with society, and clear boundaries between political power and economic wealth. The "predatory" state is associated with the successors to the USSR, which instead developed authoritarian regimes, coercive relations with society, and poorly defined boundaries be...
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