LOL. In another thread, CU4, you were complaining about "not getting the full picture."
Well for sure you and Medvedev don't get the full picture here either. Sure, "modernization" will best be achieved through private enterprise and competition. That's a no-brainer that even Communists will readily admit.
What comes along with private enterprise and competition are: unemployment; poverty; homelessness; exploitation of labour; inequality; crime.
The question that Medvedev and you never ask, of course, is how much modernization is required of any society and once a certain level of modernization is reached, which sector or sectors of the population exactly benefits from further increases in modernization.
IMHO, the benefits of modernization are already very unequally distributed. The benefits of further modernization will be even more unequally distributed. IMHO, we already have the technology to extend the benefits of a decent life to every human being on this planet. The problem is not to achieve further modernization, the problem is to achieve better (i.e., more equitable) distribution.