02623cam a2200289 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080039000280200022000670820020000891000041001092450139001502460050002892600055003393000033003945040063004275051202004905200339016926500037020316500043020686500040021116500046021516510042021976510048022397000028022877000018023157641OCoLC20181127184034.0060303s2006 enka b 001 0 eng a1403949417 (hbk.)04a381.3091724222 aFanelli, Jose Maria bcdeeditorq00aUnderstanding market reforms.nVol. 2,pMotivation, implementation and sustainability /cedited by Jose Maria Fanelli and Gary McMahon3 aMotivation, implementation and sustainability aBasingstoke [England] :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2006 axix, 408 p. :bill. ;c23 cm aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 365-382) and index aList of Tables List of Figures Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction to the Regional Syntheses and Country Case Studies -- J.M. Fanelli & G. McMahon Stalled and Partial Reforms: Understanding Reform in Africa and the Middle East -- F. Ngaruko & T. Mumvuma The Washington Consensus and East Asian Sequencing: Understanding Reform in East and South Asia -- K. Lee The Reform Process in Post-Communist Transition: Understanding Reform in Eastern and Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States -- P. Kozarzewski & R. Woodward On the Political Economy of Pro-Market Reform in Latin America -- A. Forteza & M. Tommasi Long-Distance Market Reform: Understanding Reform in the Oceania Region -- The Oceania Development Network in association with the Foundation for Development Cooperation The Czech Republic: Understanding the Transition Reform -- J. Hanousek, E. Kocenda & L. Lizal Understanding Indonesian Economic Reforms, 1983-2000 -- A. Kuncoro & B.P. Resosudarmo Russia: Political and Institutional Determinants of Economic Reforms -- M. Dabrowski, V. Mau, K. Yanovskiy, I. Sinicina, R. Antczak, S. Zhavoronkov & A. Shapovalov References Index.grt aThere has been a widespread move toward more market- oriented policies and institutions across the developing and former socialist countries. 31 country studies were undertaken to try to understand the divergent results of these reforms. This book presents the findings of these studies, synthesized on a regional and global basis 0aFree tradezDeveloping countries 0aFree tradezFormer communist countries 0aPrivatizationzDeveloping countries 0aPrivatizationzFormer communist countries 0aDeveloping countriesxEconomic policy 0aFormer communist countriesxEconomic policy1 aFanelli, Jos� Mar�a1 aMcMahon, Gary