Modeling the Transition from a Socialist to Capitalist Economic System

51 Pages Posted: 3 Mar 2006

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Ivan Kitov

Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) - Institute for the Geospheres Dynamics

Date Written: February 2006

Abstract

The transition of several East and Central European countries and the countries of the Former Soviet Union from the socialist economic system to the capitalist one is studied. A recently developed microeconomic model for the personal income distribution and its evolution and a simple functional relationship between the rate of the per capita GDP growth and the attained level of the per capita GDP are used to describe the transition process. The developed transition model contains only three defining parameters and describes the process of real GDP per capita evolution during the last 15 years. It is found that the transition process finished in the Central European countries several years ago and their economic evolution is defined by pure capitalist rules. In the long run, this means that the future of these countries has to follow the same path, i.e., dependence on the per capita GDP growth rate of the per capita GDP itself, as the developed countries have had in the past. If the best GDP evolution scenario occurs for the studied countries, they will be able to maintain the absolute lag in per capita GDP relative to most developed countries including the USA. But they will never catch the advanced countries if they follow the same rules of development. In Russia and some countries of the Former Soviet Union the transition process is still far from complete.

Keywords: socialism, capitalism, transition, economic modelling, GDP per capita

JEL Classification: O12, P10, P27

Suggested Citation

Kitov, Ivan O., Modeling the Transition from a Socialist to Capitalist Economic System (February 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=886665 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.886665

Ivan O. Kitov (Contact Author)

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Russia

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