Comparative capitalism in central and Eastern Europe – A test of similarity to Western Europe

Author:

Próchniak Mariusz1ORCID,Rapacki Ryszard1ORCID,Czerniak Adam1ORCID,Gardawski Juliusz2ORCID,Horbaczewska Bożena1ORCID,Karbowski Adam3ORCID,Maszczyk Piotr1ORCID,Towalski Rafał2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics II, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, al. Niepodlglosci 162, 02-554, Warsaw, Poland

2. Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Economic Sociology, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

3. Department of Business Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Abstract

AbstractWe aimed to enrich the empirical picture and to better understand the nature of post-communist capitalism in the new EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE11). Our main research goal is to assess the degree of similarity of the institutional architectures in these countries toward each of the four models of capitalism in Western Europe distinguished by Bruno Amable (2003), represented in our research by one Western European country being the most typical empirical approximation of a particular ‘ideal-typical’ model. The study is based on the application of a new method designed for the purpose of our research, the coefficients of similarity. Our empirical exercise shows that the CEE11 countries exhibited on average the greatest relative similarity to the Mediterranean model of capitalism, represented by Spain and Italy. At the same time, they also displayed a considerable institutional proximity to the Continental model of capitalism, represented by Germany, and – to a lesser extent – to two remaining benchmarks. These findings may be generalized as the prevalence of a polycentric pattern of institutional similarity of the CEE11 economies to the established models of Western European capitalism which makes the emerging post-communist capitalism a distinct research category and adds to its patchwork nature.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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