Many "shock therapy" programs implemented in Eastern Europe after the collapse of communism were quite similar, in my opinion. No dollarization, of course, but these efforts involved the privatization of inefficient state-run companies. See, for example,
Balcerowicz Plan in Poland and
500 Days Program in Russia.
It was not an easy walk in the park, with the economy declining strongly immediately afterward. I recall, a lot of desperate people complaining that there was too little therapy and too much shock.