Aliaksandr Papko's research while affiliated with University of Warsaw and other places
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Publications (3)
Belarus was among the few post-communist countries to resign from comprehensive market reforms and that tried to improve the efficiency of the economy through administrative means, leaving market mechanisms only an auxiliary role. Since its inception, the so-called Belarusian economic model has undergone several revisions of a de-satisfaction and d...
Belarus was among the few post-communist countries to resign from comprehensive market reforms and attempt to improve the efficiency of the economy through administrative means, leaving market mechanisms only an auxiliary role. Since its inception, the so-called Belarusian economic model has undergone several revisions of a de-statisation and de-re...
Belarus was among the few post-communist countries to resign from comprehensive market reforms and attempt to improve the efficiency of the economy through administrative means, leaving market mechanisms only an auxiliary role. Since its inception, the ‘Belarusian economic model’ has undergone several revisions of a de-statisation and de-regulation...
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... As a consequence, the paternalist model of state-society relations lost support, especially as the regime's ability to maintain the social contract with the population deteriorated. This argument is corroborated by several studies diagnosing the increasing exhaustion of the neo-Soviet "Belarusian model," the stagnation of economic development and wages, the regime's eroding capacity to deliver social services, and shifting attitudes among the population (e.g., Grishchenko and Titarenko 2020;Krawatzek and Langbein 2022;Moshes and Nizhnikau 2019;Papko and Kozarzewski 2020). ...