ИНТЕЛРОС > №49, 2010 > LIBERALIZATION MAY SLOW DOWN

Richard Sakwa
LIBERALIZATION MAY SLOW DOWN


02 апреля 2010
The Washington Consensus emerged from the systematization of a way of thinking that was certainly present from the very early postwar years, but not widely recognized until the 1970s. Before this time, during the ‘trente glorieuses’ (the 30 years of exceptional economic growth following the war), the Western European powers built ‘welfare states’ and variations of a ‘social market economy.’

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