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Comparative Economic Studies
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Volume 55, issue 1 , 2013
Monetary Policy Conduct in Seven CESEE Countries on Their Road to the Euro pp. 1-41
Marjan Petreski
Bureaucratic Monopoly and the Nature and Timing of Bribes: Evidence from Croatian Data pp. 43-58
Rajeev K. Goel , Jelena Budak and Edo Rajh
Decomposition of Ethnic Heterogeneity on Growth pp. 59-75
Eiji Yamamura and Inyong SHIN
Non-Positive Scaling Factor in Probability Quantification Methods: Deriving Consumer Inflation Perceptions and Expectations in the Whole Euro Area and Ireland pp. 77-98
Tomasz Łyziak
The Penn Effect and Transition: The New EU Member States in International Perspective pp. 99-119
Richard Frensch and Achim Daniel Schmillen
The Supply and Demand Factors Behind the Relative Earnings Increases in Urban China at the Turn of the 21st Century pp. 121-143
Hang Gao , Joseph Marchand and Tao Song
Information Misreporting in the Credit Market: Analysis of a Credit Bureau's Disciplinary Role pp. 145-166
Mahmoud Sami NABI and Souraya Ben Souissi
Soviet Banking, 1922–1987: An Analysis of Gosbank Balance Sheets pp. 167-197
Yasushi Nakamura
Volume 54, issue 4 , 2012
Employment: Global and Country Perspectives pp. 689-701
A. Michael Spence and Roberto Zagha
The Evolving Structure of the American Economy and the Employment Challenge pp. 703-738
A. Michael Spence and Sandile Hlatshwayo
Addressing the Problem of Stagnant Wages pp. 739-764
Frank Levy and Thomas Kochan
Employment: The Fault Line in India's Emerging Economy pp. 765-786
Ajit K Ghose
The Two German Labour Market Miracles: Blueprints for Tackling the Unemployment Crisis&quest pp. 787-807
Holger Bonin
The Cost of Rigidity: The Case of the South African Labor Market pp. 809-842
Johannes Wolfgang Fedderke
Education, Jobs, and Equity in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 843-861
Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
Volume 54, issue 3 , 2012
17th Dubrovnik Economic Conference Symposium pp. 441-442
Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujčić
Monetary and Financial Policies for ‘De-Euroization’ – A Case Study of Recent Croatian Experience pp. 443-470
Tomislav Galac and Evan Kraft
Credit Euroization in Eastern Europe: The ‘Foreign Funds’ Channel at Work pp. 471-505
Peter Haiss and Wolfgang Rainer
Do Foreign Banks Stabilize Cross-Border Bank Flows and Domestic Lending in Emerging Markets? Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis pp. 507-530
Ursula Vogel and Adalbert Winkler
Competition and Inflation in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe: A Sectoral Analysis pp. 531-552
Reiner Martin and Julia Wörz
Disentangling the Impact of Wars and Sanctions on International Trade: Evidence from Former Yugoslavia pp. 553-579
Olivier Lamotte
The Law of One Price in Six Central and Eastern European Economies pp. 581-596
Ilir Miteza
FDI Flows to Sub-Saharan Africa: The Impact of Finance, Institutions, and Natural Resource Endowment pp. 597-632
Abel Ebeh Ezeoha and Nicolette Cattaneo
Inter-regional Insurance and Redistribution – A Non-parametric Application to Russia pp. 633-660
Simo Lepp&aauml;nen
Cities in Transition pp. 661-688
Oleksandr Shepotylo
Volume 54, issue 2 , 2012
Comparing Labor Market Performance: Some Stylized Facts and Key Findings pp. 231-250
Josef C. Brada and Marcello Signorelli
Labor Market Flexibility and Unemployment: New Empirical Evidence of Static and Dynamic Effects pp. 251-273
Lorenzo Ernesto Bernal-Verdugo , Davide Furceri and Dominique Guillaume
Was Short-Time Work a Miracle Cure During the Great Recession? The Case of Germany and Italy pp. 275-297
Arico', Fabio R. and Ulrike Stein
Short-Time Working Arrangements in France During the Crisis: An Empirical Analysis of Firms and Employees pp. 299-320
Oana Calavrezo and François Lodin
Unemployment Insurance Schemes, Liquidity Constraints and Re-employment: A Three Country Comparison pp. 321-340
Lorenzo Corsini
Innovation and Employment in Economic Cycles pp. 341-359
Matteo Lucchese and Mario Pianta
Crises and Joint Employment–Productivity Dynamics: A Comparative Perspective for European Countries pp. 361-394
Enrico Marelli , Marcello Signorelli and Joanna Tyrowicz
This Time It's Different? Youth Labour Markets during ‘The Great Recession’ pp. 395-412
O'Higgins, Shane Niall
Demand and Supply of Skilled Labour and Overeducation in Europe: A Country-level Analysis pp. 413-439
Giuseppe Croce and Emanuela Ghignoni
Volume 54, issue 1 , 2012
Labour Market Institutions and Policies in Developed and Emerging Market Countries pp. 1-3
Zuzana Brixiova and Balázs Égert
Policies to Facilitate the Return to Work pp. 5-42
Alain De Serres , Fabrice MURTIN and Christine De La Maisonneuve
Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment: Does Finance Matter&quest pp. 43-64
Christophe Rault and Anne-Gaël Vaubourg
Wage Differentials During Economic Reform and Crisis: Evidence from Egypt and Jordan pp. 65-101
Mona Abdel Salam Said
Labour Market Reforms and Outcomes in Estonia pp. 103-120
Zuzana Brixiova and Balázs Égert
Diagnosing the ‘Russian Disease’: Growth and Structure of the Russian Economy pp. 121-148
Masaaki Kuboniwa
Social Models in the Enlarged European Union: Policy Dimensions and Country Classification pp. 149-172
Michael Knogler and Fidelis Lankes
Whither Corporate Russia&quest pp. 173-201
Nadia Vanteeva and Charles Hickson
Efficiency of Trade Credit Finance in China pp. 203-225
Go Yano and Maho Shiraishi
Acknowledgment to Referees pp. 227-229
Volume 53, issue 4 , 2011
The Way We Were: Reflections on the Comparative History of Comparative Economics pp. 489-505
Peter Murrell
Introduction to the Symposium on ‘Financial Risks and Economic Stability in Emerging Market Economies’ pp. 507-509
Lucjan T. Orlowski
Extreme Risks in Financial Markets and Monetary Policies of the Euro-Candidates pp. 511-534
Hubert Gabrisch and Lucjan T. Orlowski
Real Exchange Rate Volatility in the Presence of Financial Fragility and Central Bank Intervention in Turkey pp. 535-556
Eryar Değer
International Banking and Country Risk Calculus: The Experience of Greek Banks in Southeastern Europe pp. 557-574
Panayotis Th. Kapopoulos and Sophia Lazaretou
Relationship Lending in Emerging Markets: Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 575-596
Adam Gersl and Petr Jakubík
Rent-Seeking, Hierarchy and Centralization: Why the Soviet Union Collapsed So Fast and What it Means for Market Economies pp. 597-620
Guinevere Liberty Nell
Evaluation of Mass Privatization in Bulgaria pp. 621-646
Jeffrey B. Miller and Vladimir Lazarov
Cuba: From State Socialism to a New Form of Market Socialism&quest pp. 647-678
Alberto Gabriele
Stock Market Reaction to Debt Financing Arrangements in Russia pp. 679-693
Christophe J. Godlewski , Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill
The Gender Wage Gap during Serbia's Transition pp. 695-720
Milica Kecmanovic and Garry Barrett
Urban Public Transport in Post-Communist Transition: The Case of Tashkent, Uzbekistan pp. 721-755
Alexandr Akimov and David Banister
Volume 53, issue 3 , 2011
Restoring Inclusive Growth in Advanced Economies: A Conversation with Economists and Policy Makers from the G20 pp. 333-347
A. Michael Spence and Roberto Zagha
Emerging Economies Perspectives pp. 349-353
Montek S Ahluwalia
Euro and the Yuan: Different Peas in the Same Pod pp. 355-381
Surjit S Bhalla
Crisis and Growth in the Advanced Economies: What We Know, What We Do not, and What We Can Learn from the 1930s pp. 383-406
Barry Julian Eichengreen
A Lesson from the South for Fiscal Policy in the US and Other Advanced Countries pp. 407-430
Jeffrey Alexander Frankel
Learning from Developing Country Experience: Growth and Economic Thought before and after the 2008–2009 Crisis pp. 431-453
Ann E. Harrison and Claudia Sepúlveda
Japan's Long-Term Economic Challenges pp. 455-474
Edward J Lincoln
The Evolution of the Finance Growth Nexus pp. 475-488
Paul Wachtel
Volume 53, issue 2 , 2011
16th Dubrovnik Economic Conference Symposium pp. 163-164
Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujčić
Growing Together: Croatia and Latvia pp. 165-197
Thorvaldur Gylfason and Eduard H. Hochreiter
The Anatomy of Household Debt Build Up in Croatia: Enlisting More Creditworthy Households or Relaxing Lending Standards&quest pp. 199-221
Ivana Herceg and Vedran Šošić
Purchasing Power Parity in a Transition Country: The Case of Croatia pp. 223-238
Marina Tkalec and Maruska Vizek
Did Post-communist Privatization Increase Mortality&quest pp. 239-260
John Sutherland Earle and Scott Gehlbach
Beyond the Crisis: Prospects for Emerging Europe pp. 261-290
Zsolt Darvas
Do Islamic Banks Have Greater Market Power&quest pp. 291-306
Laurent Weill
What Drives Bank Lending in Domestic and Foreign Currency Loans in a Small Open Transition Economy with Fixed Exchange Rate? The Case of Macedonia pp. 307-331
Jane Bogoev
Volume 53, issue 1 , 2011
Eurasia: Natural Resources and Economies – An Introduction to the Symposium pp. 1-4
Yelena Kalyuzhnova
Exploiting Energy and Mineral Resources in Central Asia, Azerbaijan and Mongolia pp. 5-33
Richard Pomfret
Stabilization and Savings Funds to Manage Natural Resource Revenues: Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan versus Norway pp. 35-56
Matthias Luecke
Special Vehicles of State Intervention in Russia and Kazakhstan pp. 57-77
Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Christian A Nygaard
Eurasia: Natural Resources and Economies – Conclusion to the Symposium pp. 79-82
Rosanna Sarkeyeva
Was the Gradual Approach Not Possible in the USSR? A Critique of the Sachs-Woo ‘Impossibility Hypothesis’ pp. 83-147
Nazrul Islam
Coalitional Approach: An Analysis of Mexico's Political Change pp. 149-162
Regina Trevino