Creating a market economy: the case of the Czech Republic

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Creating a market economy: the case of the Czech Republic Karel Dyba 21.9..2015

Creating a market economy: the case of the Czech Republic Background After WW2- losing ground and why Search for a transition strategy after November 1989 What happened in 1990- selected policies Launching a set of major tranformation policies as of 1.1. 1991 How the economy responded-some statistics OECD entry in 1995 and its significance

Background Czechoslovakia in between two WW Czech lands and industrial revolution in Central and Eastern Europe

After WW2- losing ground and why February 1948, main features of a communist economy Nationalisation/outlawing of private enterprise Disrespect for markets/fixed prices – disequilibria Monopoly of foreign trade/no free access to foreign currency Authoritarian central planning/one party system Results: GDP per cap Czech Rep. vs Austria after WW2 and in 1989

Search for a transition strategy after November 1989 Klausean strategy of transition approved by FP As of 1.1.1991: Liberalisation of prices and foreign trade Stabilisation orientated macropolicies Privatisation Social net Mutually consistent package of policies, point of no return-critical mass

Search for a transition strategy after November 1989 Was it so called shock therapy? No! Importing mature capitalist institutions/legal framework from abroad? Impossible! „Learning by doing“ German unification? Klausean vision: rebirth of capitalism

What happened in 1990- selected policies Constitutional change -legalising private property of firms, law on joint stock companies Major overhaul of fiscal policy: budgetary surplus and reducing subventions and corporate taxes, reducing defense expenditures (7% of GDP in 1989) IMF, World Bank, EU association agreement,Izrael, South Korea

Launching a set of major tranformation policies as of 1.1. 1991 Liberalisation of prices, opening markets Devaluation of crown and fixing its rate to USD Liberalisation of foreign trade/import competition Stabilisation orientated macropolicies to mitigate possible inflationary developments Activation of social net

How the economy responded-some statistics CPI, 56% in 1991, around 10% until mid 90s Lowest among transition economies good for people, not so for firms No poverty and big social deprivation problems

How the economy responded-some statistics CPI Eliminace peněžního převisu

How the economy responded-some statistics Lowest output (GDP) kolaps among transition economies, problems of its measurement Why: Sharp changes in relative prices New goods entering market Appearance of a large number of new producers an sellers Result: upward bias in price indices after 1990

How the economy responded-some statistics GDP

GDP: Czech Rep vs former GDR

How the economy responded-some statistics Unemployment rates

How the economy responded-some statistics Velká privatizace, včetně kupónové

How the economy responded-some statistics

OECD entry in 1995 and its significance „likemindedness“ – parliamentary democracy and open market economy Real capitalism beats real socialism But?

References J. Charap, K.Dyba: Transition to a market economy: The case of Czechoslovakia. European Economic Review 35, 1991 V. Klaus: Rebirth of the country. Five years after. Prague, 1994 K. Dyba: The Czech socio-economic model and its evolution from the start of transition. In: Growth versus security. Ed. W. Bienkowski, J.C. Brada, M-J. Radlo. Palgrave 2008. K. Dyba, J.Švejnar: Stabilisation and Transition in Czechoslovakia. NBER, February 1992 K. Dyba: On the depth, duration and nature of the transition recession. In: Today´s world and Václav Klaus, Festschrift in honour of VK. Fragment, Prague 2012 „The great rebirth“(Lessons from the victory of capitalism over communism). A.Aslund and S.Djankov,editors. Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington 2014   K. Dyba: Transformace, hdp and ekonomický blahobyt, Statistika 1/2008 www.institutvk.cz 25 let svobodného podnikání, video z konference, www.komora.cz

What is OECD offspring of the Marshall plan 34 members Likemindedness Peer review and peer pressure (not lending money) Russia? Czech Republic joined in 1995 (significance!) OECD Economic Reviews of its members (and nonmebers?) How important are OECD country reviews?