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The boulevard of broken dreams? Long-run effects of labor-managed socialism
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The boulevard of broken dreams? Long-run effects of labor-managed socialism

Rok Spruk, Mitja Kovac and Nuno Garoupa
The European journal of comparative economics : EJCE, Vol.21(2), pp.167-210
2025
Web of Science ID: WOS:001421420700001

Abstract

Socialism, economic growth
This study investigates the long-term impact of socialism on economic growth, focusing on the unique case of labor-managed socialism in former Yugoslavia. By comparing Slovenia with OECD and East Asian donor countries that did not undergo postwar socialist transitions, we estimate counterfactual scenarios using synthetic control methods. Our findings show that labor-managed socialism led to a temporary growth deviation, followed by a structural collapse in the 1980s. Our estimates suggest that Slovenia’s per capita GDP would be 22 percent higher today had there been postwar economic and political liberalization in place. By contrast, if socialist policies had continued after 1990, Slovenia's per capita GDP would be 63 percent lower today. These results remain robust across various robustness checks.
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