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The politics of growth models and populism in East-Central Europe

Gábor Scheiring

economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, 2023, vol. 24, issue 2, 25-33

Abstract: The simultaneous rise of populism and the decay of liberal democracy in East-Central Europe is in striking contrast to the optimism prevalent in previous decades about the region's future. Without exception, each country in East-Central Europe embraced a dependent export-led growth model in the 1990s.

Date: 2023
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