A Spoonful of Sugar: Privatization and Popular Support
for Reform in the Czech Republic

Upjohn Institute Staff Working Paper 02-79

John S. Earle, Senior Economist
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Central European University
e-mail: earle@upjohninstitute.org

and

Scott Gehlbach
Departments of Political Science and Economics, University of California-Berkeley
CEFIR, Moscow

Revised: April 15, 2002

JEL Classification Codes: D72, L33, P26, P35

Abstract
We analyze the role of privatization in creating a constituency for economic reform, markets, and democratic institutions, focusing on the Czech Republic. Drawing on a 1996 survey, we examine the 1459 respondents' opinions on reforms, economic policies and systems, the legitimacy of transition, and democratic values. Using ordered probit estimation, we find that receiving property through restitution is strongly associated with support for reform and markets. Concerning voucher privatization, we find positive effects for participants retaining shares, but little impact of participation alone. Our simulations suggest that policy designs have substantial consequences for citizens' support of reforms, markets, and democracy.
NOTE: A revised version of this paper was published in Economics and Politics, Vol. 15, No. 1 (March 2003).

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