TOLERATING ECONOMIC-REFORM - POPULAR SUPPORT FOR TRANSITION TO A FREE-MARKET IN THE FORMER SOVIET-UNION

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DUCH, RM
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10.2307/2938738
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
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The mass public in the Soviet Union is not enthusiastic about free-market reform. How, then, do citizens in a former communist regime develop an appreciation for free-market reforms? Different explanations for attitudes toward free market reforms are tested using data from a survey of the European USSR conducted in May 1990. First, negative assessments of recent economic performance is a catalyst for popular support for the market economy. Although very underdeveloped, there is a nascent free-market culture in the Soviet Union that makes a modest contribution to support for free-market reforms. The free-market culture that is developing in the former Soviet Union resembles that of social democracy, rather than laissez-faire capitalism. Democratic values and support for free markets are mutually reinforcing, suggesting that support for democracy makes a very important contribution to support for free-market reform.
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