An assessment of the thirty year post-Soviet transition quality in Azerbaijan from an economic and social liberalization perspective RESEARCH ARTICLES

I. Niftiyev, G. Ibadoghlu
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Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan has faced numerous economic, political and administrative difficulties. One of them has been oil dependency of the national economy. The impact of the oil industry on the macroeconomic indicators such as the Gross Domestic Production (GDP) and inflation has been a popular theme in the case of the Azerbaijan economy. However, evidence of the extractive industry’s growing influence on Azerbaijan’s national economy in terms of the quality of the transition from a command economy to a market economy is sparse. In this study, we compare Azerbaijan’s transition process with other post-Soviet nations in terms of privatization, international trade and the social sphere, despite dominance by the oil sector. Poor economic diversity is said to be harming institutional quality and impairing long-term sustainable growth. Overall, it seems that Azerbaijan’s transformation is not yet complete. Its pace and quality are greatly influenced by oil prices and the domestic oil boom: when prices are high, the Azerbaijan government eases off and focuses on spending oil cash. When international commodity markets decline, Azerbaijan’s revenue drops, and the government increases its reform efforts. This approach induces economic unpredictability and underperformance and threatens its long-term growth and development. This vicious cycle-forming tendency should alert government bodies and decision-makers to be aware of the country’s excessive oil dependency and the need to diversify the country’s fiscal revenue. However, without political will and strategic planning, this cannot be achieved.
从经济和社会自由化的角度评估阿塞拜疆后苏联三十年的转型质量
自苏联解体以来,阿塞拜疆面临着许多经济、政治和行政困难。其中之一就是国民经济对石油的依赖。石油工业对国内生产总值(GDP)和通货膨胀等宏观经济指标的影响一直是阿塞拜疆经济的一个流行主题。然而,就从计划经济向市场经济过渡的质量而言,采掘业对阿塞拜疆国民经济的影响越来越大的证据很少。在本研究中,我们将阿塞拜疆的转型过程与其他后苏联国家在私有化、国际贸易和社会领域进行比较,尽管石油部门占主导地位。据说,经济多样性差会损害制度质量,损害长期可持续增长。总的来说,阿塞拜疆的转型似乎尚未完成。它的速度和质量很大程度上受到油价和国内石油繁荣的影响:当油价高企时,阿塞拜疆政府放松下来,专注于花掉石油现金。当国际商品市场下跌时,阿塞拜疆的收入下降,政府加大改革力度。这种做法导致经济不可预测性和表现不佳,并威胁到其长期增长和发展。这种恶性循环的趋势应该提醒政府机构和决策者意识到该国对石油的过度依赖以及使国家财政收入多样化的必要性。然而,没有政治意愿和战略规划,这是不可能实现的。
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