This study seeks to answer the question of how countries which have suffered in productivity levels, and a complete loss of innovatory momentum, over a period of 20-30 years can rediscover their dynamism?. It challenges the belief of the standard `shock therapy' literature that believes that balanced budgets and stable prices are sufficient to cure the ills of economically stagnant societies. This work is aimed at policy-makers and businessmen interested in transitional economies and technology studies as well as students enrolled in courses on transition and technology, and `problem-oriented' economics courses.
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Professor David Dyker was one of the founders of the University of Sussex Economics department and the former School of European Studies.
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