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PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (32), 2009
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EURASIAN STATES
Zinchenko V. V.
Professor of the Center of European Research National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv PhD (Economics), Professor

Socio-political and economic transformation of contemporary transitive societies in Europe (Ukraine, Kiev)
The article discusses the experience of transformations in the states that conduct institutional, political, and economic reforms in the context of integration processes. Application of the experience with regards to specific conditions in the countries of the former USSR will allow avoiding many mistakes in this process and accelerate the formation of an effective market economy. Contemporary social system requires stable macro-economic growth, combination of private entrepreneurship and state regulation, formation of the public power and the civil society
Key words: integration, politics of transformation, societal institutes, market economy, liberalization, state regulation, modernization



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