The Perilous Road to Market The Political Economy of Reform in Russia, India, and China

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Pub. Date: 2002-09-20
Publisher(s): Pluto Press
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Summary

This book examines the economic transformation of three of the largest countries in the world Russia, China and India. Jha traces the problems that each country has faced and argues that the process of economic transformation is highly unpredictable as its success depends upon the individual economic and political history of each country. Jha reveals the problems inherent in conventional analyses of economic transition, which are all based upon a single macro-economic model developed by the World Bank and IMF, dubbed the Washington consensus. The premise of the Washington consensus is that markets are a natural extension of man's propensity to 'truck and barter', and that one has only to remove the state from the sphere of the economy for a market economy to emerge in a very short time. Jha argues that this model is excessively simplistic because a market is not natural it is a man-made institution. In Russia and, less obviously, in China, the pace of reform has outstripped the creation of the market economy. India, by contrast, had few changes to make but due to lack of political will reform has been very slow. Jha concludes that there can be no single strategy or set time frame for economic transition, and the state has a crucial role to play.

Author Biography

Prem Shankar Jha is a columnist and former editor of the Hindustan Times, New Delhi's main morning daily. He has worked as a consultant to the UN Centre for Human settlements and the World Bank. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a Visiting Professor and Lecturer at the University of Virginia. His books include India a Political Economy of Stagnation (OUP, 1980), In the Eye of the Cyclone: The Crisis in Indian Democracy (Viking, 1993), and Kashmir 1947: Rival Versions of History (OUP, 1996).

Table of Contents

Introduction From Plan to Market: Forcing the Transition to Capitalism
1(17)
Part I Russia
A Society in Torment
17(5)
The Failure of Perestroika
22(14)
Descent into Chaos
36(21)
The Unmaking of Russia
57(12)
An Uncertain Future
69(20)
Part II China
How Fast is China Growing?
89(13)
From Plan to Market
102(16)
Is China's Transformation Sustainable?
118(17)
China's Undeclared Recession
135(14)
Reform in the Shadow of Recession
149(16)
Part III India
The Paradox of India's Slow Transition
165(8)
The Success of Gradual Reform -- 1992--96
173(18)
The Congress Defeat and Setback for Reform
191(14)
Reform Grinds to a Halt
205(17)
The Second Crisis and False Dawn
222(31)
Part IV Conclusion
State and Market in Economic Reform
241(12)
Notes 253(37)
Index 290

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