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References for Institutions and the support for market reforms
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Key references
- 我。丹尼索瓦埃勒,M, Frye, Zhuravskaya E T。"Who wants to revise privatization? The complementarity of market skills and institutions"American Political Science Review103:2 (2009): 284–304.
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- Lora, E., Panizza, U. "The future of structural reform"Journal of Democracy14:2 (2003): 123–137.
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- Roland, G. "The political economy of transition"The Journal of Economic Perspectives16:1 (2002): 29−50.
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- European Bank for ReconstructionTransition Report 1999: Ten Years of Transition. London: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Development, 1999.
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- Roubini, N., Sachs, J. "Political and economic determinants of budget deficits in the industrial democracies"European Economic Review33:5 (1989): 903−933.
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- Dower, P. C., Markevich, A. "A history of resistance to privatization in Russia"Journal of Comparative Economics42:4 (2014): 855−873.
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- Duch, R. M. "Tolerating economic reform: Popular support for transition to a free market in the former Soviet Union"American Political Science Review87:3 (1993): 590–608.
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- Rovelli, R., Zaiceva, A. "Did support for economic and political reforms increase during the post-communist transition, and if so, why?"Economics of Transition21:2 (2013): 193−240.
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- 我。丹尼索瓦埃勒,M, Frye, Zhuravskaya E T。"Everyone hates privatization, but why? Survey evidence from 28 post-communist countries"Journal of Comparative Economics40:1 (2012): 44−61.
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- Kaufman, R. R., Zuckermann, L. "Attitudes toward economic reform in Mexico: The role of political orientations"American Political Science Review92:2 (1998): 359–375.
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- Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., Mastruzzi, M.Governance Matters V: Updated Indicators for 1996–2005World Bank Institute Working Paper, 2006.
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- Fidrmuc, J. "Political support for reforms: Economics of voting in transition countries"European Economic Review44:8 (2000): 1491−1513.
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- Golinelli, R., Rovelli, R. "Did growth and reforms increase citizens’ support for the transition?"European Journal of Political Economy30 (2013): 112−137.
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- 我。丹尼索瓦埃勒,M, Frye, Zhuravskaya E T。"Who wants to revise privatization? The complementarity of market skills and institutions"American Political Science Review103:2 (2009): 284–304.
Additional References
- Kim, B. Y., Pirttila, J. "Political constraints and economic reform: Empirical evidence from the post-communist transition in the 1990s"Journal of Comparative Economics34:3 (2006): 446−466.
- Roberts, A., Kim, B. Y. "Policy responsiveness in post-communist Europe: Public preferences and economic reforms"British Journal of Political Science41:4 (2011): 819−839.