"But Estonian leaders acted boldly. First, they swiftly eliminated compromised communist-era civil servants and replaced them with motivated, young opposition activists. This deprived would-be political capitalists of the patrons they needed to pursue their illicit ends.
This policy cut off the budding economic criminals who profit from state largesse rather than entrepreneurial aptitude — and made it possible for real entrepreneurs to thrive. Deprived of subsidies, old-guard enterprise directors and crony capitalists could not muster enough political influence to hold governments hostage. Estonian leaders could then create a rule-of-law state that stands alone among its post-communist peers. "
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