Q. Contrast the crisis in Poland and Russia. Explain why the Polish economy has done better?
Answer: With the end of the 1990s a handful of East European economies including Poland Hungary, and the Czech Republic had made flourishing transitions to the entrepreneur order. Not surprisingly every of these countries was geographically close to the European Union (EU) and had a recent tradition of industrial capitalism including a body of contract and property law. In considerations to Russia by 1990 the Russia's government was not capable to collect taxes or even to enforce basic laws; the country was riddled with corruption and organized crime. Explicitly why the measured output got smaller progressively and the inflation was hard to control thus at the end of the 1990s most Russians were substantially worse off than under the old Soviet regime. As we are able to see Poland's economy started producing more money to growth and decrease inflation because they were having business with potential firms.