The problem is we only get one shot at history. So it's hard to look back and assign the right reasons for the failure. It's conceivable that a different set of leaders could have made shock therapy work in the former USSR. It's also possible that no political system could have survived the trauma at that scale.
My point is that it was not obviously bad advice. For the countries that managed to push it through politically, it worked extremely well.
My point is that it was not obviously bad advice. For the countries that managed to push it through politically, it worked extremely well.