Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

by Nicolas Spulber
ISBN-10:
0521594251
ISBN-13:
9780521594257
Pub. Date:
10/13/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521594251
ISBN-13:
9780521594257
Pub. Date:
10/13/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

by Nicolas Spulber

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Overview

Professor Spulber traces the role of the state in the West and East for more than two centuries along parallel lines—first from the creation of the Welfare State in the West, and the Party-State in the East, to reform of the Western Welfare State by means of privatization and entitlement changes, to transmutations in the East through large scale privatizations and the creation of the "nomenklatura capitalism." He establishes an original connection between dismantling state enterprises and limitation of government functions at all levels in the West, and the collapse and then restructuring of the state on new foundations in the East.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521594257
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/13/1997
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.34(w) x 9.33(h) x 0.83(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Rationale for the State's Expansion: 1. Public ownership and welfare; 2. An all-encompassing party-State; Part II. Methods of Remodelling the State: 3. Limiting the State's size and scope; 4. Restructuring the State's foundations; Part III. Comparisons within Broader Frameworks: 5. Options and outcomes in the industrial economies; 6. Options and outcomes in the transitional economies; Part IV. Outlook for the Twenty-First Century: 7. Contraction vs expansion of the scope of the State; Notes; Index.
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