Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discourse has dominated the thinking of the political elite in the post-communist countries, paving the way for unprecedented mass privatisation, economic deregulation, and other market reforms. In this article, we study the development of public support for market economy principles in post-communist countries compared to other European countries during the 1999-2008 period, which is the period that directly followed the initial stage of market transformation. We use data from the European Value Survey covering 22 European countries for the years 1999/2000 and 2008/2009. In addition to analysing the trends, we apply multilevel regression models to s...
Support for economic liberalization reforms is essential, but it grows stronger only where societie...
This paper analyses the interaction between the political and economic reforms undertaken in post-co...
the popular legitimation of western capitalism for change in support for 'market justice '...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, neoliberal discourse ...
This paper examines the level and sources of suppon for the market-oriented reforms in East-Central ...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
In the aftermath of the anti-communist revolutions of 1989-1991, the new governments in eastern Euro...
While the existing literature tends to present support for market economy as a uni-dimensional pheno...
Theorizing market transition, the orthodox economic perspective stipulates that markets will emerge ...
The main ambition of this study is to explain the unexpected change in the transition process of som...
The paper addresses five issue areas. First it describes the plurality of trajectories in central an...
This paper examines change in economic justice attitudes in five former communist states (Bulgaria, ...
Abstract: This paper considers one aspect of social transitions in post-Communist Eastern Europe: th...
Using a unique dataset for 14 transition economies, we propose a new measure for individual evaluati...
Support for economic liberalization reforms is essential, but it grows stronger only where societie...
This paper analyses the interaction between the political and economic reforms undertaken in post-co...
the popular legitimation of western capitalism for change in support for 'market justice '...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, neoliberal discourse ...
This paper examines the level and sources of suppon for the market-oriented reforms in East-Central ...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
In the aftermath of the anti-communist revolutions of 1989-1991, the new governments in eastern Euro...
While the existing literature tends to present support for market economy as a uni-dimensional pheno...
Theorizing market transition, the orthodox economic perspective stipulates that markets will emerge ...
The main ambition of this study is to explain the unexpected change in the transition process of som...
The paper addresses five issue areas. First it describes the plurality of trajectories in central an...
This paper examines change in economic justice attitudes in five former communist states (Bulgaria, ...
Abstract: This paper considers one aspect of social transitions in post-Communist Eastern Europe: th...
Using a unique dataset for 14 transition economies, we propose a new measure for individual evaluati...
Support for economic liberalization reforms is essential, but it grows stronger only where societie...
This paper analyses the interaction between the political and economic reforms undertaken in post-co...
the popular legitimation of western capitalism for change in support for 'market justice '...