This
paper examines how institutional conditions in transition economies
compare with those in the rest of the world using various indicators of
governance. The focus is on the countries in Central and Eastern Europe
and the former Soviet Union but, when possible, transition countries, in
Asia and Africa are also considered. The main findings are that
transition economies, as a group, are no longer distinguishable from
other economies, but at the same time, there are large differences in
institutional performance within the group of transition economies. A
formal cluster analysis is conducted in order to map transition
economies into homogeneous groupings of countries. The results of this
analysis highlight that transition economies are found at all clusters
(from best to worst institutional performers) and also that a group of
five countries, all of which are EU accession countries, appear to have
graduated: when taking into account their level of income, their
institutional conditions are no longer distinguishable from those in the
most advanced industrialized countries.
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