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Transition - The First Ten Years: Analysis and Lessons for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union


Published January 2002
Transition 10YearsWhy has economic growth in some transition economies of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union been stronger than in others? If economic reforms bring clear benefits for countries in transition, why have some governments been so reluctant to accept them? How should policy advice offered to these countries be modified in the light of experience and today's conditions?

Transition- The First Ten Years , published almost exactly ten years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, draws on the World Bank's operational experience and the extensive literature on transition to help address these questions.

The report looks at the policy and institutional conditions that encourage the growth of new firms in transition economies while imposing financial discipline on the old firms inherited from the socialist past, without granting special favors to either.

While emphasising the importance of market - oriented policy reforms, the report also examines political strategies to push the reform process forward in different transition countries.

The report is aimed at policymakers and think tanks in transition countries, external donors and advisors, and all those in the international development community interested in the policy and institutional challenges facing the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.


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The complete report as one file (670K PDF)

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Foreword, Acknowledgments, and Overview (110K PDF)

Part 1: The First Decade in Transition (85K PDF)

 
Press Materials:
Press release in English, French 20K PDF, German,Polish 190K PDF, Russian 210K PDF, Romanian 180K PDF, Serbian 110K PDF
Download thetranscript (38.9K PDF) of the Press Conference on the book.



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