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Title: Government Distributional Concerns and Economic Policy During the Transition from Socialism

Author(s): Roger H Gordon and David Daokui Li

Publication Date: June 1997

Keyword(s): Economic Transition, Government In Transition, labour productivity in transition, policy during transition, Redistribution and Wage Structure

Programme Area(s): Transition Economics

Abstract: Before the transition governments had strong distributional objectives, which they pursued mainly by direct controls over state enterprise wage rates and hiring decisions, yielding a highly compressed wage distribution. During the reform they maintained similar controls over state enterprises, but had to take into account competition from the new non-state sector that was mostly free from these controls. Based on these distributional considerations alone, we forecast: 1) an immediate and continuing decline in the skills of workers in the state sector as the most able workers leave; 2) higher productivity in the non-state sector, which consists of the most able workers; 3) accounting losses in the state sector, reflecting the transfer of tax revenue to finance payments to the unskilled previously financed within the firm; and 4) restructuring within the state sector to reduce the distortions to relative wage rates. These phenomena are broadly observed across all transition economies.

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Gordon, R and Li, D. 1997. 'Government Distributional Concerns and Economic Policy During the Transition from Socialism'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1662