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Exit, Voice, Loyalty in Transition: A Theoretical Framework
Authors:Zsolt Szabó
Affiliation:(1) Multidisciplinary Doctoral School of International Relations, World Economy Department, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:On the grounds of borrowing and reforming Hirschman’s terminology, ‘exit, voice, loyalty’, we show both a conceptual and a methodological framework that can be used to raise questions in transitology studies. These issues include the following points: are there any models being developed concerning the transition countries?; are there any similar models in Western Europe?; is there any convergence between the models of both Eastern and Western Europe? If the answer to the last issue is yes, then in which areas? Or if it is a no, is it true that a special economic, social and also political system is developing in Eastern Europe? Another issue concerns how strong the growth potential of the different models is. It also examines which are the successful models and which are not, and what is the role of the economic and political elite in the development of these models. This study includes only the theoretical framework.
Keywords:Eastern Europe  Institutions  Market  Conflict resolution  Models of development
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