Creative Reconstruction: A Triple Helix–Based Innovation Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe Countries

M Ranga, H Etzkowitz - Theory and Practice of the Triple Helix …, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
Theory and Practice of the Triple Helix Model in Developing Countries, 2011taylorfrancis.com
The question has oft been asked in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries 1:'What
marks the end of transition from the planned economy to the free market?'For some, the
answer was the accession to the European Union (EU), in 2004 and 2007, whereas others 2
saw the end only when functional fiscal institutions and social welfare measures were in
place. However, irrespective of time horizons, transition no longer means a return to a
nineteenth-century liberal society model or even a mid-twentieth-century welfare state …
The question has oft been asked in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries 1 : ‘What marks the end of transition from the planned economy to the free market?’ For some, the answer was the accession to the European Union (EU), in 2004 and 2007, whereas others 2 saw the end only when functional fiscal institutions and social welfare measures were in place. However, irrespective of time horizons, transition no longer means a return to a nineteenth-century liberal society model or even a mid-twentieth-century welfare state, moderating the deficits of capitalism. Transition now takes the meaning of a broader movement towards the twenty-first-century objective of transformation from an industrial to a knowledge-based society that is a common objective for all countries around the world. From this perspective, the CEE countries’ transition is part of a broader global movement of ‘creative reconstruction’.
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