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Y376 International Political Economy March 8, 2011

Comparative Economic Sizes, in Current Billions of Dollars, 1995

Key Issues Why did the Cold War end?Cold War What were the different political and economic strategies being pursued by the transition economies? How successful were these strategies? What general lessons can be learned from the above?

The End of the Cold War The desire to end Stalinist oppression Inability to keep up with the United States and Western Europe economically and technologically Errors of judgment on the part of Soviet leaders, e.g., –ChernobylChernobyl –AfghanistanAfghanistan

Dissidents Andrei Sakharov Nuclear Physicist Father of Soviet hydrogen bomb Human Rights advocate

Main Problems of Centrally Planned Economies in the 1980s Low growth rates Low productivity growth rates Slow diffusion of new technologies Consumer shortages Foreign currency shortages Declining purchasing power of exports

Figure Average Annual Growth in Real GNP in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Source: Central Intelligence Agency, Handbook of Economic Statistics 1988 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988), p. 33.

Slow Technology Diffusion Stalin with a Zil AutomobileZil

The New Russia This is Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Red Square in Moscow, symbolic of the centralized power of the Russian State. The building on new churches in Moscow is symbolic of the end of Communism.

Figure Annual Growth in GDP in the Russian Federation, , in Percentages Source: World Bank, World Data '95 CD-ROM (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1995); World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Russia Real GDP Growth,

Figure Budget Deficit/GDP and Growth in Consumer Prices in the Former Soviet Union and Russia, , in Percentages Sources: Stanley Fischer, “Russia and the Soviet Union Then and Now,” in Oliver J. Blanchard, Kenneth A. Froot, and Jeffrey D. Sachs, eds., The Transition in Europe: Country Studies (Volume 1) (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994), p. 234; and Keith Bush, The Russian Economy in March 2002 (Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2002).

Russian GDP Growth and Crude Oil Prices,

Figure Annual Growth in GNP in Eastern Europe, , in Percentages Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Figure FDI Inflows in Billions of Current Dollars, Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Figure Long-Term Debt Outstanding in Russia and Three Countries in Eastern Europe in Billions of Current Dollars, Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Lessons Learned A fast economic transition (shock therapy) may be better than a slow one. In Russia, the transition was slow. In Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia the transition was relatively more rapid. In Eastern Europe, the prospect of entry into the EU played a major role in both transition strategies and political reform.

Deng Xiaping’s 1978 Economic Reforms Household responsibility system Land use rights Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs) Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Lester Thurow video

Example: Shenzhen SEZ

Real GDP Growth in China, Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Per Capita Income in China, , in Dollars Source: World Development Indicators 2008.

Figure U.S. Exports to and Imports from China, , in Billions of Current Dollars Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Statistics. Note: The trade balance is the difference between exports and imports.

Figure Inflows and Outflows of Foreign Direct Investment into and from China, , in Billions of Current Dollars Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2008.

Figure Long Term Debt Outstanding in China in Billions of Current Dollars, Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators

Summary Russia elected to pursue a state-controlled energy-based growth strategy China elected to pursue its own form of the Asian developmental state approach, following the examples of Japan, Korea and Taiwan China’s strategy has been more successful but both are growing rapidly now