向市场经济转型中的宏观政策:一个三年视角

Macropolicies in Transition to a Market Economy: A Three-Year Perspective

World Bank Economic Review · 1994
被引 73
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了东欧国家在向市场经济转型中,宏观经济稳定化与自由化、制度改革的互动关系,发现政治突破后激进稳定化策略风险较低,但后续会因社会政策和结构转型面临压力。

Abstract

Countries in transition to market economies have had to implement macroeconomic stabilization programs at the same time that they were engaged in massive changes of their political institutions and the systemic frameworks of their economies. What has been the interaction of stabilization with economic liberalization and deep institutional reform in the countries of Eastern Europe, in particular, the relations among initial conditions, political developments, reform strategies, and outcomes? Experience in Eastern Europe suggests that when there is a political breakthrough (as in the countries under review) a radical stabilization-liberalization strategy is probably the least risky approach to reform and will not constrain output or structural reform over the medium term. Even stabilization that is initially successful in containing inflation will later come under pressure because of social policies and the structural transitions impelled by reform. Several factors are identified that affect the credibility of reforms, and lessons are derived for countries that have stabilized and those that yet face this task.

经济转轨宏观稳定自由化制度改革东欧经验