Deficit and Debt in Transition
Titel
Deficit and Debt in Transition
Subtitel
The Political Economy of Public Finances in Central and Eastern Europe
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€ 121,99
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9789633860595
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242
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Engels
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Acknowledgements List of Tables List of Figures List of Boxes List of Abbreviations List of Contributors Introduction: Political Economy and Public Finances István Benczes I. Cross-Country Analysis of Public Finances in Central and Eastern Europe 1. Economic Freedom and Public Debt in Central and Eastern Europe Oliver Treidler 2. Political Business Cycles: Theory and Empirical Findings for the CEE Region András Olivér Németh 3. The Strategic Use of Public Debt in Central and Eastern Europe Vera Takács and István Benczes 4. Varieties of Capitalism and Public Finances in Central and Eastern Europe Zsolt Szabó II. Case Studies in the Public Finances of Central and Eastern Europe 5. Passive Macroeconomic Populism in the Baltics Gábor Kutasi 6. Values, Norms, and Beliefs: The Case of Poland Judit Kozenkow 7. Critical Junctures and Unintended Consequences: The Case of Hungary István Benczes 8. Structural Reforms in a Low-Trust Environment: The Case of Slovakia Dóra Gyorffy 9. Europeanization with a Detour: The Case of Croatia Fruzsina Sigér Index

Istvan Benczes

Deficit and Debt in Transition

The Political Economy of Public Finances in Central and Eastern Europe

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The adjustment problems of public finance in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are often misunderstood and misinterpreted by western scholars. This book contributes to the bridging of the gap between what is being thought by external observers and what the actual public finance reality is, as described by competent local scholars. Popular political economy research has remained biased towards advanced countries and has neglected developing and transition economies. Publications on CEE countries' public finances seem to be reluctant to apply the conceptual framework of standard political economy to these countries because of the assumption that CEE economies are different from their Western peers. But is this really the case? Are CEE economies so much different that none of the well-known "Western" political economy concepts or models can be applied to the analysis of fiscal performance in the region? Benczes demonstrates that they can be safely applied in the context of CEE economies as well. He sees no need to develop a separate or unique theory designed for the study and understanding of (one-time) transition economies.
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Auteur

Istvan Benczes

István Benczes is Professor of Political Economy and European Finance, Faculty of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest.