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Is It Possible for Transitional East European Countries to Draw Lessons from the East Asian "Strong Government Model"?

Ye YANG   

  • Received:2001-12-12 Online:2002-03-01 Published:2025-12-19

Abstract:

This article focuses on a new progress emerged in researching the transitional economy- a research of government functions in the period of economic transition of Central - East Europe. The East Asian "strong government model" is a typical successful case of "government substitution" in the market developmental course of developing countries. Although in the course of economic transition of Central -East European countries there is a "government substitution" to certain extent and in certain scope, those transitional countries should not draw lessons from the East Asian "strong government model" in a simple way.

Key words: Central - East European countries, East Asian model, strong government