The Economics of Transition
1993 - 2019
Current editor(s): Philippe Aghion and Wendy Carlin
From The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1994
- Output decline during transition from plan to market: a reconsideration pp. 419-441

- Dariusz Rosati
- Financing the storm: macroeconomic crisis in Russia pp. 443-465

- William Easterly and Paulo Vieira da Cunha
- The pivotal role of services in transitional economies: lessons from the West pp. 467-486

- Kolleen Rask and Kevin N. Rask
- The real balance effects of price liberalization in Poland pp. 487-499

- Antoni Chawluk and Rod Cross
- Emerging land markets in Eastern Europe pp. 501-509

- Vincent Renard
- Statistical tables pp. 513-524

- Kasper Bartholdy
Volume 2, issue 3, 1994
- Restructuring and privatizing electric utilities in Eastern Europe pp. 291-316

- David M Newbery
- Competition policy for natural monopolies in a developing market economy1 pp. 317-343

- Janusz A. Ordover, Russell Pittman and Paul Clyde
- Domestic and trade policy for Central and East European agriculture1 pp. 345-371

- Larry Karp and Spiro Stefanou
- Institutional transformation in Russia: a transaction costs approach1 pp. 373-390

- Yuri Kochevrin, Igor Filatochev and Roy Bradshaw
- Economic regulation in Central and Eastern Europe1 pp. 391-398

- Jon Stern
- Recent Economic Developments pp. 401-417

- Kasper Bartholdy
Volume 2, issue 2, 1994
- Western prudential regulation: assessment, and reflections on its application to Central and Eastern Europe1 pp. 129-150

- Jean Tirole
- Government financial transfers and enterprise adjustments in Russia, with comparisons to Central and Eastern Europe pp. 151-188

- Qimiao Fan and Mark Schaffer
- The financial situation of enterprises and its impact on monetary and fiscal policies, Poland 1992–93* pp. 189-208

- Stanislaw Gomulka
- How does the Hungarian unemployment insurance system really work?* pp. 209-232

- John Micklewright and Gyula Nagy
- Slavic (dis)union: consequences for Russia, Belarus and Ukraine pp. 233-254

- Helen Boss and Peter Havlik
- What's going on in Russia? pp. 255-259

- Jacques Sapir
- Economic transformation in Russia pp. 259-262

- Daniell Cohen
- Are the economies in Central‐Eastern Europe growing? Do production and expenditure estimates give different answers?1 pp. 269-290

- Kasper Bartholdy
Volume 2, issue 1, 1994
- “Transitional” unemployment pp. 1-25

- Tito Boeri
- The role of political constraints in transition strategies pp. 27-41

- Gérard Roland
- Using vouchers to privatize an economy: the Czech and Slovak case pp. 43-69

- Jan Svejnar and Miroslav Singer
- A taxonomy of post‐socialist financial systems: decentralized enforcement and the creation of inside money pp. 71-81

- Enrico Perotti
- A constitution for privatizing large Eastern enterprises pp. 83-94

- Zoltan Acs and Felix FitzRoy
- How the Hungarian households fared during the first period of transition pp. 95-101

- Tamá Révész
- Earnings inequality in Hungary since 19881 pp. 101-106

- Stephen Pudney
- Are the economies in Eastern Europe growing? Do demand and supply estimates give different answers?1 pp. 111-127

- Kasper Bartholdy
Volume 1, issue 4, 1993
- Eastern Germany since unification: wage subsidies remain a better way pp. 383-400

- David Begg and Richard Portes
- Can communist economies transform incrementally? The experience of China pp. 401-435

- Alan Gelb, Gary Jefferson and Inderjit Singh
- Barriers to innovation: Economic impact of perestroika pp. 437-470

- Susan Linz
- Global strategies in the transition pp. 471-488

- Carol Holmes
- Restructuring of the agricultural sector in Eastern Europe pp. 489-493

- Anne Bosch‐Lenoir
- Agriculture in the former centrally‐planned economies in transition pp. 493-498

- Timothy N. Ash
- Land reform developmens in Russia pp. 498-502

- Andrel Siszov
- Recent economic developments in the former Soviet Union pp. 508-521

- Kasper Bartholdy and Ivan Szegvari
Volume 1, issue 3, 1993
- Constraints on the development of private manufacturing in St. Petersburg pp. 299-316

- Joshua Charap and Leila Webster
- Income transfers in Russia: Problems and some policy directions1 pp. 317-344

- Nicholas Barr
- Perverse effect of fiscal adjustment in transition economies pp. 345-355

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- The future of the Russian reform1 pp. 357-362

- Richard Layard
- Fiscal rectitude and financial discipline: a misconception pp. 362-364

- John Flemming
- Trade and foreign investment in the Community's regions: the impact of economic reform in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 364-365

- Cert
- Economic developments and prospects in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union pp. 366-382

- Kasper Bartholdy and John Flemming
Volume 1, issue 2, 1993
- Why China's economic reforms differ: the M‐form hierarchy and entry/expansion of the non‐state sector pp. 135-170

- Yingyi Qian and Chenggang Xu
- Needed mechanisms of corporate governance and finance in Eastern Europe1 pp. 171-207

- Roman Frydman, Edmund Phelps, Andrzej Rapaczynski and Andrei Shleifer
- Yugoslavia: Was it a winner's curse?* pp. 209-243

- Daniel Ottolenghi and Alfred Steinherr
- Tax and expenditure policies in Hungary* pp. 245-272

- David M Newbery
- On the dynamics of transition and restructuring pp. 273-274

- Olivier Blanchard
- Structural adjustment pp. 275-277

- Gérard Roland
- Recent economic developments in Eastern Europe pp. 285-298

- Kasper Bartholdy and Ivan Szegvári
Volume 1, issue 1, 1993
- Introduction by the President of the European Bank pp. 2-2

- Jacques Attali
- Editors' Introduction pp. 3-4

- Philippe Aghion and Paul Hare
- Stabilization and the macroeconomics of transition ‐ How different is Eastern Europe? pp. 5-19

- Michael Bruno
- Enterprise reform in Eastern Europe pp. 21-38

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Insiders and the state: overview of responses to agency problems in East European privatizations pp. 39-59

- Roman Frydman and Andrzej Rapaczynski
- The Role of the State, Ownership and Taxation in Transitional Economies* pp. 61-87

- Athar Hussain and Nicholas Stern
- The EC and Central Europe: The missed rendez‐vous of 1992? pp. 89-109

- Patrick Messerlin
- The bad debt problem in Easter Europe pp. 111-112

- David Hexter
- Dealing with enterprises' bad loans pp. 112-115

- Fabrizio Coricelli and Alfredo Thorne
- Enterprise debt and economic transformation (Financial restructuring of the state sector in Central and Eastern Europe) pp. 116-117

- David Begg and Richard Portes
- Financial aspects of enterprise reform pp. 117-121

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Statistical Review pp. 123-134

- Kasper Bartholdy