Economic Change and Restructuring
1969 - 2008
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Volume 41, issue 2, 2008
- Can underemployment persist in an expanding economy? Clues from a non-Walrasian OLG model with endogenous longevity pp. 97-124

- Gregory Ponthiere
- Asymmetric cointegration relationship among Asian exchange rates pp. 125-141

- Shu-Chen Chang
- The profitability life-cycle of direct investment: an international panel study pp. 143-153

- Filip Novotný and Jiri Podpiera
- Evidence on gender wage differentials in Greece pp. 155-166

- Evangelia Papapetrou
- Potential of the state to control privatized firms pp. 167-186

- Jan Hanousek and Evzen Kocenda
Volume 41, issue 1, 2008
- Sustainable fiscal policies and budgetary risk under alternative monetary policy arrangements pp. 1-28

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Child malnutrition and mortality in China and Vietnam in a comparative perspective pp. 29-59

- Francesco Schettino and Alberto Gabriele
- Are devaluations contractionary in emerging economies of Eastern Europe? pp. 61-74

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Ali Kutan
- Discovering sources of inequality in transition economies: a case study of rural Vietnam pp. 75-96

- Vasco Molini and Guanghua Wan
Volume 40, issue 4, 2007
- A model of unbalanced sectorial growth with application to transition economies pp. 309-325

- Dmytro Kylymnyuk, Lilia Maliar and Serguei Maliar
- Occupational structures across 25 EU countries: the importance of industry structure and technology in old and new EU countries pp. 327-359

- Frank Cörvers and Jaanika Meriküll
- Exports and productivity of Russian firms: in search of causality pp. 361-385

- Fredrik Wilhelmsson and Konstantin Kozlov
- Coefficient stability and structural change in the Spanish economy pp. 387-409

- Luis Teigeiro and Jesús Solís
Volume 40, issue 3, 2007
- Make or buy on the Russian railway? Coase, Williamson, and Tsar Nicholas II pp. 207-221

- Russell Pittman
- Investment sensitivity to interest rates in an uncertain context: is a positive relationship possible? pp. 223-234

- Andrea Beccarini
- EU accession and the hardening of soft budget constraints: some macro evidence pp. 235-252

- Herbert Brücker and Philipp J.H. Schröder
- Firm performance and privatization in Ukraine pp. 253-266

- Galyna Grygorenko and Stefan Lutz
- Auctioning the state owned enterprise in China: the trade-off between maximizing revenue and minimizing unemployment pp. 267-280

- Hai Wang, Weidong Zhang and Jingjing Wang
- Structural convergence in Russia’s economic transition, 1990–2002 pp. 281-304

- Valery Lazarev and Paul Gregory
- Frederic S. Mishkin, The Next Great Globalisation: How Disadvantaged Nations can Harness Their Financial Systems to Get Rich pp. 305-307

- José Sánchez-Fung
Volume 39, issue 1, 2006
- Shifting paradigms: from fostering equality to building safety nets. Analyzing some consequences of “privatization” in the Israeli kibbutz pp. 1-18

- Avichai Snir
- Measuring the correlation of shocks between the EU15 and the new member countries pp. 19-34

- Stephen George Hall and George Hondroyiannis
- Foreign exchange interventions in a small emerging market: the case of Croatia pp. 35-62

- Balázs Égert and Maroje Lang
- New capital accumulation in transition economies: implications for capital-labor and capital-output ratios pp. 63-83

- Alexei Izyumov and John Vahaly
- Structural changes in Central and Eastern European economies: breaking news or breaking the ice? pp. 85-103

- Balázs Égert, Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez, Evzen Kocenda and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero
- Consolidation and Competition in Emerging Market: An Empirical Test for Malaysian Banking Industry pp. 105-124

- Muhd-Zulkhibri Abdul Majid and Fadzlan Sufian
- The R&D performance of the South African manufacturing sector, 1970–1993 pp. 125-151

- Johannes Wolfgang Fedderke and Stefan Schirmer
Volume 38, issue 3, 2005
- Cost-benefit Analysis of Infrastructure Projects in an Enlarged European Union: Returns and Incentives pp. 179-210

- Massimo Florio and Silvia Vignetti
- The impact of foreign and state ownership on post-transition industrial concentration: the case of Polish manufacturing pp. 211-225

- Kevin Amess and Barbara Roberts
- Characterizing macroeconomic shocks in the CEECs pp. 227-234

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Carmen Diaz-Roldan
- The dynamic interactions among foreign direct investment, economic growth, exports and unemployment: evidence from Taiwan pp. 235-256

- Shu-Chen Chang
- What happened to savings during the financial crisis—a dynamic panel analysis of Asian-5 countries pp. 257-275

- Marwan Thanoon and Ahmad Baharumshah
Volume 38, issue 2, 2005
- Regional Development of Small Firms in Poland pp. 129-146

- Subrata Ghatak, Alan Mulhern and Chris Stewart
- Impacts of Aggregation on Relative Performances of Nonsurvey Updating Techniques And Intertemporal Stability of Input–Output Coefficients pp. 147-165

- Ali Jalili
- Emerging Economies, Turnover Rates and Inflation Variability: A Comparison of Generalized Maximum Likelihood and SUR Models pp. 167-178

- Hermann Sintim-Aboagye
Volume 38, issue 1, 2005
- Emerging Markets: Preferences, R isks, Performance pp. 1-10

- Željko Šević
- The Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies pp. 11-35

- Jian Chen and Roger Strange
- Financial Liberalization and Stock Price Behaviour in Asian Emerging Markets pp. 37-62

- Roland Füss
- Comparative Study of Domestic and Foreign Bank Performance in Thailand: The Regression Analysis pp. 63-83

- Saovanee Chantapong
- Legal Environment, Firm-level Corporate Governance and Expropriation of Minority Shareholders in Asia pp. 85-111

- Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti, Aleksandar Sěvić and Željo Šević
- The Causal Relationship between Stock, Credit Market and Economic Development: An Empirical Evidence for Greece pp. 113-127

- Chaido Dritsaki and Melina Dritsaki-Bargiota
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- The Determinants of Trade Credit in Transition Countries pp. 173-193

- Anne-France Delannay and Laurent Weill
- The Determinants of Trade Credit in Transition Countries pp. 173-193

- Anne-France Delannay and Laurent Weill
- The Role of Symmetry between the Revenue and the Expenditure Side of the Government Budget in the Debate about the Potential Negative Effects of Tax Competition pp. 195-201

- Anton Jevcak
- The Role of Symmetry between the Revenue and the Expenditure Side of the Government Budget in the Debate about the Potential Negative Effects of Tax Competition pp. 195-201

- Anton Jevcak
- Transition, the Evolution of Stock Market Efficiency and Entry into EU: The Case of Romania pp. 203-223

- Barry Harrison and David Paton
- Transition, the Evolution of Stock Market Efficiency and Entry into EU: The Case of Romania pp. 203-223

- Barry Harrison and David Paton
- Efficiency in Banking: Empirical Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 225-244

- Roman Matoušek and Anita Taci
- Efficiency in Banking: Empirical Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 225-244

- Roman Matousek and Anita Taci
- Does Trade Liberalization Cause a Long Run Economic Growth in Turkey pp. 245-266

- Utku Utkulu and Durmus Özdemir
- Does Trade Liberalization Cause a Long Run Economic Growth in Turkey pp. 245-266

- Utku Utkulu and Durmus Özdemir
- An Application of Rating Conjoint Analysis to Study the Importance of Quality-, Access- and Price-attributes to Health Care Consumers pp. 267-286

- Milena Pavlova, Wim Groot and Godefridus Merode
- An Application of Rating Conjoint Analysis to Study the Importance of Quality-, Access- and Price-attributes to Health Care Consumers pp. 267-286

- Milena Pavlova, Wim Groot and Godefridus Merode
- Book Review: Learning from Foreign Models in Latin American Policy Reform. Kurt Weyland. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, DC and The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, London, 2004. 302 pp. $ 22.95 ISBN 0-8018-7917-5 pp. 287-290

- Andrea Steel
- Book Review: Learning from Foreign Models in Latin American Policy Reform. Kurt Weyland. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, DC and The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, London, 2004. 302 pp. $ 22.95 ISBN 0-8018-7917-5 pp. 287-290

- Andrea Steel
Volume 37, issue 2, 2004
- Do Ukrainian Firms Benefit from FDI? pp. 77-98

- Stefan Lutz and Oleksandr Talavera
- Do Corporate Tax Concessions Really Matter for the Success of Free Economic Zones? pp. 99-123

- Chang Nam and Doina Maria Radulescu
- Impacts of Monetary, Fiscal and Exchange Rate Policies on Output in China: A Var Approach pp. 125-139

- Yu Hsing and Wen-Jen Hsieh
- Outward FDI from Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 141-172

- Kalman Kalotay
Volume 37, issue 1, 2004
- Fiscal Federalism in Transition: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 1-23

- Ulrich Thiessen
- The Dynamics of Capital Structure in Transition Economies pp. 25-45

- Eugene Nivorozhkin
- The Puzzle of Firm Performance in China: An Institutional Explanation pp. 47-68

- Shaomin Li
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