The Economics of Transition
1993 - 2009
Edited by Philippe Aghion and Wendy Carlin
from The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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Volume 11, issue June, 2003-06
- Job Creation and Job Destruction in Transition Countries pp. 205-219

- John Haltiwanger, Hartmut Lehmann and Katherine Terell
- The reallocation of workers and jobs in Russian industry pp. 221-252

- J. David Brown and John Earle
- Worker flows, job flows and firm wage policies pp. 253-290

- John Haltiwanger and Milan Vodopivec
- Job growth in early transition: Comparing two paths * pp. 291-320

- Stepan Jurajda and Katherine Terell
- Gross job flows in Ukraine pp. 321-356

- Jozef Konings, Olga Kupets and Hartmut Lehmann
- The causes and consequences of sector-level job flows in Poland * pp. 357-381

- Frédéric Warzynski
Volume 11, issue March, 2003-03
- Wy are the transition paths in China and Eastern Europe different? pp. 3-23

- Elise S. Brezis and Adi Schnytzer
- Regional economic performance in China pp. 25-39

- Ajit Bhalla, Shujie Yao and Zongyi Zhang
- Economic transition and elections in Poland pp. 41-66

- John E. Jackson, Jacek Klich and Krystyna Poznanska
- Consumption smoothing in Russia pp. 67-91

- Emmanuel Skoufias
- Employees and second-job holding in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia pp. 93-122

- Barry Reilly and Gorana Krstic
- Optimal dynamics of environmental quality in economies in transition -super-1 pp. 123-152

- Ariaster B. Chimeli
- A note on measuring the unofficial economy in the former Soviet Republics -super-1 pp. 153-175

- Michael Alexeev and William Pyle
- Some empirical tests on the integration of economic activity between the euro area and the accession countries pp. 177-196

- Iikka Korhonen
- Designing Financial Systems in Transition Economies pp. 197-199

- Stijn Claessens
- Gender, Work and Wages in the Soviet Union: A Legacy of Discrimination pp. 199-200

- Guido Friebel
- Completing Transition: The Main Challenges pp. 200-203

- Bruno S. Sergi
Volume 11, issue 12, 2003
- Increasing urban wage inequality in China pp. 597-619

- John Knight and Lina Song
- Continued decline for ethnic minorities in the transition? pp. 621-648

- Lisa Giddings
- Reform reversals and output growth in transition economies pp. 649-669

- Bruno Merlevede
- Business groups, the financial market and modernization pp. 671-696

- Raja Kali
- Gender pay differentials during the transition in Poland pp. 697-726

- Vera A. Adamchik and Arjun S. Bedi
- Credibility costs in the monetary integration game pp. 727-741

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
- A comment on "The relationship between policies and growth in transition countries" pp. 743-748

- Andrzej Rzońca and Piotr Ciżkowicz
- Book Review pp. 749-750

- Michal S. Gal
Volume 11, issue 09, 2003
- Does foreign ownership matter? pp. 383-409

- Ksenia Yudaeva, Konstantin Kozlov, Natalia Melentieva and Natalia Ponomareva
- Market integration in Russia during the transformation years pp. 411-434

- Konstantin Gluschenko
- Public finance and the optimal speed of transition pp. 435-462

- Micael Castanheira
- Wage differentials and state-private sector employment choice in Yugoslavia pp. 463-491

- Michael Lokshin and Branko Jovanovic
- Wage arrears uncertainty and precautionary saving in Russia pp. 493-512

- Alessandra Guariglia and Byung-Yeon Kim
- Determinants of household savings in China and their role in quasi-money supply pp. 513-537

- Duo Qin
- The Czech economic transition pp. 539-567

- Frank Barry, John Bradley, Michal Kejak and David Vavra
- Banking efficiency in transition economies pp. 569-592

- Laurent Weill
- Book Review pp. 593-596

- Libor ŽÌdek
Volume 10, issue November, 2002-11
- Competition and ownership structure: Substitutes or complements? Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 525-551

- Irena Grosfeld and Thierry Tressel
- Voucher Privatization: A detour on the road to transition? pp. 553-583

- Barbara G. Katz and Joel Owen
- China's emerging market for property rights: Theoretical and empirical perspectives pp. 586-617

- Gary H. Jefferson and Thomas G. Rawski
- Institutional design and the closure of public facilities in transition economies pp. 619-635

- William Jack
- The effect of reforms on employment flexibility in Chinese SOEs, 1980-94 pp. 637-658

- Frank Bodmer
- Privatization and enterprise wage structures during transition: Evidence from rural industry in china pp. 659-688

- Samuel P.S. Ho, Xiao-yuan Dong, Paul Bowles and Fiona MacPhail
- The participation of Russian households in the informal economy: Evidence from the VTsIOM data pp. 689-717

- Byung-Yeon Kim
- The relationship between policies and growth in transition countries pp. 719-745

- Roxana Radulescu and David Barlow
- Information-driven trading at the Prague Stock Exchange: Evidence from Intra-Day Data pp. 747-759

- Jan Hanousek and Richard Podpiera
- Regional patterns of industrial development during China's economic transition pp. 761-801

- Jane Golley
Volume 10, issue July, 2002-07
- A test of the permanent income hypothesis on Czech voucher privatization pp. 235-254

- Jan Hanousek and Zdenek Tuma
- Contractual governance, business groups and transition pp. 255-272

- Raja Kali
- Investigating the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis in the transition: Do we understand what we see? A panel study pp. 273-309

- Balázs Égert
- On the determinants of inequality in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 311-337

- Marcelo Bisogno and Alberto Chong
- Introduction to symposium on exchange rate regimes in transition economies: The euroization debate pp. 339-342

- D. Mario Nuti
- Optimum currency areas and the European experience pp. 343-364

- Ronald McKinnon
- How should emerging economies float their currencies? pp. 365-392

- Felipe Larraín and Andrés Velasco
- On dollarization pp. 393-403

- Guillermo A. Calvo
- Exchange rate policy during transition to the European Monetary Union: The option of euroization pp. 405-417

- Fabrizio Coricelli
- Costs and benefits of unilateral euroization in central eastern Europe pp. 419-444

- D. Mario Nuti
- The EU attitude to unilateral euroization: Misunderstandings, real concerns and sub-optimal admission criteria pp. 445-468

- Andrzej Bratkowski and Jacek Rostowski
- Should Estonia euroize? pp. 469-490

- Anne Sulling
- The euro for the Balkans? pp. 491-511

- Daniel Gros
Volume 10, issue March, 2002
- Wages and wage growth in Poland: The role of foreign direct investment pp. 1-27

- Arjun S. Bedi and Andrzej Cielik
- What keeps pensioners at work in Russia? Evidence from Household Panel Data pp. 29-53

- Alexandre Kolev and Anne Pascal
- Painless disinflation? Monetary policy rules in Hungary, 1991-99 pp. 55-91

- Roberto Golinelli and Riccardo Rovelli
- Integration and transition: Scenarios for the location of production and trade in Europe pp. 93-117

- Rikard Forslid, Jan I. Haaland, Karen Helene M. Knarvik and Ottar Mæstad
- Restructuring as a signal: a simple formalization pp. 119-142

- Emilio Colombo
- Economic liberalization and welfare in a model with an informal sector pp. 143-172

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Ujjaini Mukhopadhyay
- Trust versus illusion: What is driving demonetization in the former Soviet Union? pp. 173-200

- Dalia Marin
- How efficient is the East German economy? An exploration with microdata pp. 201-223

- Michael Funke and Jörg Rahn