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by mglz
621 days ago
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> I have a pet theory that the state-planned economies failed not because they were inefficient Well, a lot of it was corruption. A sufficient level of corruption can destroy almost any system, even if it had a well-meaning leader at the top. |
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Do we have any reasonable datasets for before-and-after corruption levels in the FSU, or would that be a project which would* need another 3-5 decades to be viable?
* in the absence of sufficient well-placed cabbage?
EDIT: circumstantial, but chin-scratch-worthy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasnost#Opposition (romania's post-communist transition was exceptionally** violent)
** here I count the stans as having suffered from preexisting violence