The Transition From Communism: A Diagrammatic Exposition Of Obstacles To The Demand For The Rule Of Law

  • Date Published 16/07/2024
The Transition From Communism:  A Diagrammatic Exposition Of Obstacles To The Demand For The Rule Of Law
The Transition From Communism: A Diagrammatic Exposition Of Obstacles To The Demand For The Rule Of Law

In earlier work we presented a mathematical exposition of a theory that demonstrated that mass privatization without institutions to limit asset-stripping may not lead to a demand for the rule of law. The present note makes the same argument in terms of simple diagrams. The central idea is that economic actions (to build value or strip assets) and political positions of individuals are interdependent. Big Bang privatization may give individuals an interest in taking what they can quickly, rather than waiting for the establishment of property rights protection that would permit them to build more valuable assets. Asset stripping gives some of these individuals an interest in prolonging the absence of the rule of law so that they can enjoy the fruits of stripping without the constraint of government enforcement of property rights. Each individual, in attempting to influence society’s choice of the environment, focuses on the impact on himself, not the impact on others.

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The Transition From Communism: A Diagrammatic Exposition Of Obstacles To The Demand For The Rule Of Law

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