The political economy of reform in post-communist Poland
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The political economy of reform in post-communist Poland
(Economies and societies in transition)
Edward Elgar, c2001
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of London, under title: The Effects of economic transition on voting patterns in Poland, 1990-1997
Bibliography: p. 223-236
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ten years after the collapse of communism in Poland, the debate continues over the impact of the transition to a market economy. Whilst few actually say the socialist system could - or should - have been preserved, the path of change has been far from smooth, and has produced both winners and losers in the race to reform.This book assesses the prevailing attitudes of both support and disenchantment among Poles towards transition, in the light of their own experiences. In particular Janice Bell uses statistical indicators on economic well-being, regional voting results and public opinion survey data to analyse the socio-economic influences on patterns of voting behaviour, and finds unemployment to be a crucial denominator.
Groundbreaking in its perspective, this study will appeal to all those concerned with the social implications of reform programmes in former communist countries.
目次
Contents: Introduction: Assessing Poland's Political and Economic Transition 1. Winners, Losers, and Why it Matters for Politics 2. Public Views on the Costs and Benefits of Transition 3. Income, Unemployment and Voting in Poland 4. Regions 5. Households During Transition 6. Winners, Losers and Party Preferences Appendices Bibliography Index
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