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Ignorance and impotence
Systemic transformations in the post-Soviet post-totalitarian area are over. Socialist as the system of full-fledged centralized decision making has been replaced by interventionism or the system with various degrees of state involvement in economic affairs. The system can also be called welfare state, market socialism or mixed economy. The ideology of the compromise between socialism and capitalism prevailed. The thirdway-ism took the place of Marxism. Central planning has been substituted by econometric modeling. Political economy of socialism was replaced by economics. Old labels died and new trendy brands in politics and economy have been successfully promoted. Sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, good governance, fair trade and “let’s make poverty history” and “let’s do something about global warming” became ideological pillars of new post-modern, post-industrial and post-totalitarian world. Ethics of redistribution remained strong. The concept of social justice was revised but it was state-centered and government-inspired.
Jaroslav Romanchuk |
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Dear friends!
New Year and Christmas are on the threshold! Nice, spiritual and chocolate time! We have become one year smarter, more experienced and beautiful. Each person – in his own spheres. Each person – in her own way. |
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Long-term strategy for democracy building and its sustainability
Jaroslav Romanchuk, President of Scientific Research Mises Center |
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Fight locally, promote globally
Eternal fight
They move and shake the world. They conquer hearts and minds. They shape politics and economies. They shift the world to prosperity or to destruction. They are ideas. Simple concepts that a human mind generates. They are born in the mind of an individual and then their fate can be absolutely unpredictable. Ideas are like people: some are extremely successful while others pass unnoticed and unrecognized. It is not that noble, benevolent and virtuous ideas are guaranteed worldwide recognition and acceptance though the epochs and countries where they dominated flourished and prospered. People invented tools and mechanisms that increased their productivity and made their lives easier and longer. The human mind got enough inspiration to create masterpieces of art. People had more time for leisure and education. Had noble and virtuous ideas always had an upper hand the world would not have experienced bloody wars, terrorism and severe financial and social conflicts and crises.
Jaroslav Romanchuk, President of Scientific Research Mises Center April 2007 |
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Boom is over, bust is looming
Belarusian Soviet system - sequel
The state of the Belarusian economy predetermines many social and political factors as well as reactions of voters. In autumn 2006 only 16%[1] of the population and about 20% of businesses predicted difficulties with new Russian prices for gas and oil. Over 60% of both businesses and population were pleased with the social economic situation. Almost the same number of people considered themselves to be middle class though their income and expenditure patterns were far from the standards of this social category. In such social economic situation it was difficult to expect mass actions of protests against the policies of the government. The situation in Belarus in the period of 2002 – 2006 was considerably different from the situation in Poland in the second half of 1980-ies and Ukraine on the eve of its orange revolution or in Georgia before its pink revolution. That is why it would be wrong to compare the situation in Belarus with these countries. Both the tendencies and the standards of living in Belarus were in the upward position and had a major impact on political preferences of Belarusians.
Jaroslav Romanchuk
President of Scientific research
Mises Center (Belarus) |
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MORALITY OF MAJOR
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS OF THE XXI CENTURY
International organizations,
unions, blocks and associations are important political, security, economic and
ideological institutions of the XXI-st century. The United Nations,
International Monetary Fund, World Bank, NATO, European Union, the Council of
Europe, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), OECD, WTO,
NAFTA, World Economic Forum (Davos) and many other regional and global NGOs are
not just dialogue platforms to facilitate the exchange of opinions for
politicians, experts, economists and ideologues. They have become major
institutions designed to shape international and domestic policies. Though they
were thought to represent just interests of their individual members they grew considerably
beyond their mandates.
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In late September, the World Economic Forum published its Global Competitiveness Report in 2006-2007. For the first time within many years, Switzerland became the most competitive world economy, having gone up from the fourth position in 2005. The Mises Center estimates that according to the Global Competitiveness Index compiled by a new method, Belarus, not mentioned in the report, should have be placed 87th among 125 countries. This is the level of Moldova, Venezuela and Serbia. Those below are Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, poor countries of Africa and Asia. |
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Gazprom's equity capital totaled about $250 billion in late September 2006. Despite the fact that Belarus and Russia are allies, Belarus does not hold an interest in the Russian gas giant and Gazprom does not have stakes in Belarusian companies. Belarus buys natural gas from Gazprom and charges the company for gas transit. So far the sides have failed to agree on strategic partnership. They are currently in tough talks on gas prices for 2007 that may drag on until the end of the year. |
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Nurtured by the government in greenhouse-like conditions for more
than 10 years, Horizont and Vitsyaz face a tough competition from TV
makers in the neighboring countries. The new Value-Added Tax (VAT)
payment mechanism introduced last year disrupted the companies'
traditional distribution arrangements in trade with Russia. Vitsyaz was
placed 42nd among the country's top taxpayers in 2004 accounting for
0.2 percent of the total budget revenues. It went down to 50th spot in
2006 with 0.12 percent. Horizont plunged from the 41st spot (0.22
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It is common knowledge that Belarus' economy is strongly dependant on trade with Russia. Although Russia's share shrunk in the first six months from 48.1 to 47.7 percent, the dependency is unlikely to reduce in the foreseeable future. The government has failed in its declared bid to diversify external markets. |
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