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 6, issue 2, 1998
- Tax awareness and reform of the welfare state: Hungarian survey results pp. 287-312

- László Csontos, János Kornai and István Tóth
- The results of ‘mass privatization’in Romania: A first empirical study1 pp. 313-332

- John Earle and Almos Telegdy
- The emerging Russian banking system1 pp. 333-347

- Andrew Warner
- Foreign direct investment in Russia's regions 1993‐95. Why so little and where has it gone? pp. 349-360

- Gregory Brock
- Bank and investment fund monitoring of privatized firms in Russia1 pp. 361-387

- Mike Wright, Trevor Buck and Igor Filatotchev
- Managing capital flows in Poland, 1995‐98 pp. 389-396

- Stanislaw Gomulka
- Trade in quality goods, trading regimes and unemployment in transition economies1 pp. 397-408

- Thomas Moutos
- Trade liberalization and political support in transition economies pp. 409-425

- Norbert Wunner
- Economic reform of the electricity industries of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 427-460

- Jon Stern and Junior Davis
- Reforming state‐market relations in rural China1 pp. 461-480

- Albert Park and Scott Rozelle
- Employment and wage dynamics in Estonia, 1989‐951 pp. 481-503

- Rivo Noorkôiv, Peter Orazem, Allan Puur and Milan Vodopivec
- Agricultural enlargement of the EU under Agenda 2000: Surplus of farm labour versus surplus of farm products pp. 505-522

- Alain Pouliquen
- Statistical review pp. 537-548

- Martin Raiser and Peter Sanfey
Volume 6, issue 1, 1998
- Poverty dynamics in Hungary during the transformation1 pp. 1-21

- Zsolt Spéder
- A Gini decomposition analysis of inequality in the Czech and Slovak Republics during the transition1 pp. 23-46

- Thesia Garner and Katherine Terrell
- Wages distribution in Poland: The roles of privatization and international trade, 1992‐96 pp. 47-65

- Andrew Newell and Mieczyslaw Socha
- The restructuring of large firms in the Slovak Republic1 pp. 67-85

- Simeon Djankov and Gerhard Pohl
- On privatization methods in Eastern Europe and their implications1 pp. 87-99

- Philippe Aghion and Olivier Blanchard
- The governance of privatized firms: authority, reposnisbility and disclosure1 pp. 101-111

- Miriam Z. Klipper
- Labour market transitions and unemployment duration: Evidence from Bulgarian and Polish micro‐data1 pp. 113-144

- Sandrine Cazes and Stefano Scarpetta
- Labour market characteristics and profitability: An econometric analysis of Hugarian exporting firms, 1986‐951 pp. 145-162

- László Halpern and Gábor Körösi
- The Polish model of transformation and growth pp. 163-171

- Stanislaw Gomulka
- Altered bank and exchange volatility pp. 173-181

- Evžen Kočenda
- Russian commodity exchanges: A case study of organized markets in the transition process, 1990‐96 pp. 183-196

- Jerome D. Davis
- Housing demand in Russia: Rationing and reform1 pp. 197-209

- Robert Buckley and Eugene Gurenko
- Voucher privatization: implications for macroeconomic policy1 pp. 211-227

- Chris Allen and Katerina Smidkova
- Statistical review pp. 241-247

- Martin Raiser and Peter Sanfey
Volume 5, issue 2, 1997
- Employment and wage behaviour of industrial enterprises in transition economies: The cases of Poland and Czechoslovakia1 pp. 271-287

- Swati Basu, Saul Estrin and Jan Svejnar
- The impact of Czech privatization methods on enterprise performance incorporating initial selection‐bias correction1 pp. 289-304

- Anton Marcinèin and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- State enterprise performance and soft budget constraints: The case of Bulgaria pp. 305-322

- Stijn Claessens and R. Kyle Peters
- Non‐standard methods in the privatization strategies of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland1 pp. 323-338

- Morris Bornstein
- Opening up for foreign banks: How Central and Eastern Europe can benefit1 pp. 339-366

- Claudia Buch
- Restructuring financial systems in transition and developing economies: an approach based on the French financial system pp. 367-393

- Elisabetta Bertero
- The welfare of pensioners during economic transition: an analysis of Hungarian survey data1 pp. 395-426

- Ruth Hancock and Stephen Pudney
- Welfare change and the elimination of the shortage economy in Russia: some representative‐household results1 pp. 427-451

- Bryan W. Roberts
- A net impact analysis of active labour programmes in Hungary pp. 453-484

- Christopher O'Leary
- The volatile relationship between deficits and inflation in Ukraine, 1992‐1996 pp. 485-497

- George de Menil
- Round table on income distribution in the course of transition: The impact of transition on inequality pp. 499-504

- Simon Commander
- Poverty, inequalities and social policies in the Visegrad countries pp. 505-509

- Michael Förster and István Tóth
- Income distribution and the dynamics of reforms pp. 510-514

- Fabrizio Coricelli
- Statistical review pp. 521-529

- Martin Raiser
Volume 5, issue 1, 1997
- Enterprise restructuring and social benefits pp. 1-24

- Simon Commander and Mark Schankerman
- Bank‐led restructuring in Poland (II): bankruptcy and its alternatives pp. 25-44

- Cheryl W. Gray and Arnold Holle
- Industrial restructuring in Russia: early reactions fo firms to the shock of liberalization1 pp. 45-62

- Esther Duflo and Claudia Senik
- A portfolio approach to a cross‐sectoral and cross‐national investment strategy in transition economies pp. 63-96

- Willem Buiter, Ricardo Lago and Helene Rey
- Industrialization and spatial income inequality in rural China, 1986‐921 pp. 97-112

- Shujie Yao
- Output decline and recovery in the transiton economies: causes and social consequences1 pp. 113-130

- Paul Brenton, Daniel Gros and Guy Vanadille
- Old and new problems in the estimation of national accounts in transiton economies1 pp. 131-146

- Kasper Bartholdy
- The paradox in the privatization of Hungary's public housinhg: a national gift or a bad bargain?1 pp. 147-170

- Zsuzsa Dániel
- Stock markets in transition: the Warsaw experiment1 pp. 171-183

- Jean‐François Nivet
- The influence of owners on voucher provatized firms in the Czech Republic pp. 185-193

- Peter Kenway and Jiří Chlumský
- Inflation dynamics in Kazakhstan1 pp. 195-213

- Mark De Broeck, Paula De Masi and Vincent Koen
- Integration of FSU/economies in transition into the World Trade Organization1 pp. 215-223

- Peter Milthorp
- Round table on Russia pp. 225-231

- Michael Intriligator
- The legacy of a superpower pp. 232-237

- John Lloyd