Bye-bye central planning, hello market hiccups: institutional transition in Romania
分析罗马尼亚从计划经济向市场经济转型的两个阶段,指出新制度主义视角主导了改革,但若更多关注旧制度主义强调的制度演化性,转型会更有效。
Romania is considered as having had two transition periods--a gradual transitional phase from 1990 to 1996 followed by shock therapy since 1997. The key to the transition from a planned economy to a market economy is the institutions that are established to enable the market to operate. While this is acknowledged, after ten years of transition in Romania what has not been fully addressed is the appropriateness of the forms of institutions that have been suggested for adoption and whether they constitute the right mix. Our contention is that both phases of the transition process have largely been guided by the prescriptions arising from a 'new' institutionalist perspective and that a more effective transition would have occurred if more attention had been paid to the evolutionary nature of the institutions established along the lines advocated by 'old' (American) institutionalists. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.