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The Economics of Transition1993 - 2019
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 Volume 4, issue 2, 1996
 
  Regulatory reform in telecommunications in Central and Eastern Europe   pp. 295-318 Mark Armstrong and John VickersComplementarities in economic reform   pp. 319-329 Eric J. Friedman and Simon JohnsonForeign direct investment in economic transition: the changing pattern of investments   pp. 331-347 Hans‐Peter Lankes and Anthony VenablesBank‐led restructuring in Poland: the conciliation process in action1   pp. 349-370 Cheryl W. Gray and Arnold HolleRestructuring outcomes and the evolution of ownership patterns in Central and Eastern Europe   pp. 371-388 Wendy Carlin and Philippe AghionEnterprise restructuring and adjustment in the transition to market economy: lessons from the experience of Central and Eastern Europe   pp. 389-410 Rumen DobrinskyThe Chenery hypothesis and structural change in Eastern Europe   pp. 411-425 Roland Döhrn and Ullrich HeilemannEnterprise reform in China: agency problems and political control   pp. 427-447 Yingyi QianReasons for the low valuation of Russian shares   pp. 449-457 Dirk Wilier and Roland NashUncertain recovery prospects in Russia   pp. 459-469 Peter HavlikJob creation and temporary emigration: the Albanian experience1   pp. 471-490 Ahmet Mancellari, Harry Papapanagos and Peter SanfeyIndustrial demonopolization and competition policy in Poland and Hungary’: a comment   pp. 491-495 Russell PittmanRound table on eastwards enlargement of the EU   pp. 497-502 Vanessa Glasmacher and Nicholas SternEuropean Community response to the transition: aid, trade access, enlargement1   pp. 503-511 D. Mario NutiProgressive economic integration: making the magic work again   pp. 512-514 Richard BaldwinEU accession and transition   pp. 515-520 Ian GoldinStatistical review   pp. 527-537 Kasper Bartholdy Volume 4, issue 1, 1996
 
  Transition as a process of large‐scale institutional change   pp. 1-30 Mathias Dewatripont and Gérard RolandComplementarities and the managerial challenges of state enterprise restructuring: evidence from two shipyards   pp. 31-42 Simon Johnson, David Kotchen and Gary W. LovemanTownship‐village enterprises, local governments and rural communities: the Chinese village as a firm during economic transition1   pp. 43-66 Xiaolin PeiBuy‐outs in Hungary, Poland and Russia: governance and finance issues1   pp. 67-88 Igor Filatotchev, Irena Grosfeld, Judit Karsai, Mike Wright and Trevor BuckHigh skills pay off: the changing wage structure during economic transition in Poland   pp. 89-112 Jan RutkowskiHealth system reform in Russia: the finance and organization perspectives   pp. 113-134 Dov Chernichovsky, H. Barnum and Elena PotapchikConvertibility and exchange rate policy   pp. 135-136 Richard PortesInflation, interest and exchange rates in the transition1   pp. 137-158 Domenico Mario NutiExchange rate policies during transition from plan to market   pp. 159-184 Dariusz RosatiMonetary policy, macroeconomic adjustment and currency speculation under floating exchange rates: the case of Bulgaria   pp. 185-210 Rumen DobrinskyReal exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Hungary   pp. 211-228 László HalpernStabilization and exchange rate policy in Romania*   pp. 229-248 Daniel DaianuStatistical Review   pp. 270-281 Kasper Bartholdy Volume 3, issue 4, 1995
 
  Staggering along: wages policy and investment support in East Germany   pp. 403-426 Hans-Werner SinnEnterprise restructuring in early transition: the case study evidence from Central and Eastern Europe1   pp. 427-458 Wendy Carlin, John van Reenen and Toby WolfeScience and technology capabilities in economies in transition: effects and prospects1   pp. 459-478 Slavo RadosevicIndustrial demonopolization and competition policy in Poland and Hungary1   pp. 479-504 Ben SlayStatistical review   pp. 519-524 Kasper Bartholdy Volume 3, issue 3, 1995
 
  Industrial planning and the transition to a market economy   pp. 289-299 Jeffrey MillerForeign direct investment in the early years of economic transition: a survey   pp. 301-320 Klaus MeyerProduction bottlenecks and resource allocation during the transition to a market economy   pp. 321-331 Joshua Aizenman and Peter IsardPreparations of the Visegrad Group countries for admission to the European Union: monetary policy aspects   pp. 333-353 Lucjan OrlowskiChanging earnings distribution in the Czech republic: survey evidence from 1988–1994   pp. 355-371 Jiri VecernikRound table on Russia as an economic power in the Pacific   pp. 373-382 Anna Shkuropat Volume 3, issue 2, 1995
 
  Eliminating the shortage economy: a general analysis and examination of the dévelopments in Hungary: Part   pp. 149-168 János Kornai and Collegium BudapéstFinance, economic development and the transition: the East German case   pp. 169-195 Wendy Carlin and Peter RichthofenHousing privatization in urban Russia   pp. 197-214 Raymond J. Struyk and Jennifer Daniell“Transition is a bridge, therefore do not dwell upon it”1   pp. 215-246 Martin RaiserRound table on “Divestiture of social services from state‐owned enterprises”   pp. 247-250 Mark SchafferEfficiency Considerations in Enterprise Provision of Social Benefits   pp. 251-255 Richard JackmanThe transformation of employee benefits in Hungary   pp. 255-260 Gáspár Fajth and Judit LakatosSocial Assets, Privatization and Industrial Restructuring in Ukraine   pp. 260-266 Martin Rein, Irina Tratch and Andreas WoergoetterStatistical review   pp. 272-288 Kasper Bartholdy Volume 3, issue 1, 1995
 
  Privatization and the separation of ownership and control: lessons from Chinese enterprise reform   pp. 1-11 Patrick BoltonEliminating the shortage economy: a general anaysis and examination of the developments in Hungary   pp. 13-37 János KornaiHow much unemployment is needed for restructing: the Russian experience   pp. 39-58 Richard Layard and Andrea RichterTransition and the fiscal crisis in Central Europe   pp. 59-74 Luca Barbone and Domenico MarchettiIncome distribution and the reform of public housing in Hungary   pp. 75-106 Stephen PudneyRound table: Obstacles to the establishment of a market for corporate control   pp. 107-111 Roman Frydman, Katherina Pistor and Andrzej RapaczynskiAlternative ownership forms: the impact on restructuring   pp. 111-115 John Earle and Saul EstrinEnterprise Restructuring and Control in Transition Economies   pp. 115-121 Steven M. FriesStatistical Review   pp. 129-148 Andrew Tyiie |  |