Which factor most significantly accounts for the contrasting outcomes of market liberalization between post-Soviet Russia and post-Mao China?单项选择题
China implemented a phased approach to economic liberalization that addressed one sector at a time, whereas Russia attempted comprehensive reforms across all economic sectors simultaneously
China maintained authoritarian political control throughout its economic reforms, while Russia's simultaneous political and economic liberalization created instability that undermined market development
China established robust legal frameworks and property rights protections before liberalizing markets, while Russia prioritized privatization without these institutional reforms
China maintained essential social safety nets during market reforms, preventing the socioeconomic collapse that undermined Russia's transition when its welfare systems deteriorated
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