Testing the models of transition in practice: the case-studies of Estonia and Slovenia

Vol. 36 No. 2 (2016)

Apr-Jun / 2016
Published March 1, 2020
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Veebel, Viljar, and Andra Nam. 2016. “Testing the Models of Transition in Practice: The Case-Studies of Estonia and Slovenia”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 36 (2):389-409. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572015v36n02a08.

Testing the models of transition in practice: the case-studies of Estonia and Slovenia

Viljar Veebel
Estonian National Defence College, Chair of Strategic Studies. Address Riia 12-204, Estonian National Defence College, Tartu, Estonia.
Andra Nam
University of Tartu, Institute of Governance
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 36 No. 2 (2016), Apr-Jun / 2016, Pages 389-409

Abstract

The following study is based on the comparison of the actual transition processesin Estonia and Slovenia in 1991-2000 with the aim of testing two conceptual models (shock therapy versus gradualism) of transition theory in practice. This article has two main goals, closely interlinked with each other. The first task is to analyse whether the reform paths undertaken by Estonia and Slovenia followed the theoretical concepts of ‘shock therapy’ and ‘gradualism’, the models the states are often symbolising in theoretical debates. The second task is to evaluate the ability of the theoretical models to correctly allocate the classical country examples to the shock therapy and gradualist models. This research study is also interested in what are the advantages and disadvantages of a polarised approach to transition theory models and how these models can be improved.

JEL Classification: E13; E62; H11; I38; O57.


Keywords: Estonia Slovenia models of transition