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Justice And Transition

Vladimir Gligorov

Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2005, vol. 1, issue 2, 5

Abstract: Open social conflicts are not frequent in countries in transition. This is surprising given the scale of the redistribution of resources and the increase in inequality. It is argued here that this is the consequence of the dominance of allocative over the distributive justice in post-socialist transitions. In the future and especially due to the integration with the European Union it can be expected that issues of social, distributive, justice will become more prominent.

Date: 2005
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