Economic Systems
2001 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- Beyond ideological cleavages: A unifying framework for industrial policies and other public interventions pp. 293-309

- Najy Benhassine and Gaël Raballand
- Inflation, financial development, and growth: A trilateral analysis pp. 310-324

- Peter Rousseau and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Evaluating monetary policy of the euro area with cross-country heterogeneity: Evidence from a New Keynesian model pp. 325-343

- Jim Lee
- Capital investment and determinants of financial constraints in Estonia pp. 344-359

- Bersant Hobdari, Derek Jones and Niels Mygind
- The role of banks in the monetary policy transmission in the new EU member states pp. 360-375

- Ramona Jimborean
- How reliable are forecasts of GDP growth and inflation for countries with limited coverage? pp. 376-388

- Libor Krkoska and Utku Teksoz
- Environmental taxes in a differentiated mixed duopoly pp. 389-396

- Leonard F.S. Wang and Jean Wang
- E. James, A. Cox Edwards and R. Wong, The gender impact of social security reform, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (2008) 216 pp., ISBN-13: 978-0-226-39200-4 (cloth), ISBN-10: 0-226-39200-7 (cloth) pp. 397-398

- Karen Murillo
- T. Mickiewicz, Editor, Corporate Governance and Finance in Poland and Russia, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2007) ISBN 978-0230007956 352 pp., £72 pp. 399-402

- Johannes Stephan
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- A survey of poverty research in Russia: Does it follow the scientific method? pp. 191-212

- Michael Lokshin
- China's total factor productivity estimates by region, investment sources and ownership pp. 213-230

- Kui-Wai Li
- The stability of money demand in China: Evidence from the ARDL model pp. 231-244

- Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah, Siti Hamizah Mohd and Abul Masih
- The currency denomination of external European Union imports after European Union expansion pp. 245-258

- Mark Witte
- Large shareholders and firm value: Are high-tech firms different? pp. 259-277

- Irena Grosfeld
- Income inequality and the business cycle: A threshold cointegration approach pp. 278-292

- Gary Hoover, Daniel Giedeman and Selahattin Dibooglu
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- Governance and stock market performance pp. 93-116

- Vince Hooper, Ah Boon Sim and Asfandyar Uppal
- The random walk hypothesis for Chinese stock markets: Evidence from variance ratio tests pp. 117-126

- Amelie Charles and Olivier Darné
- European integration, productivity growth and real convergence: Evidence from the new member states pp. 127-137

- Ali Kutan and Taner Yigit
- Mind the break! Accounting for changing patterns of growth during transition pp. 138-154

- Jan Fidrmuc and Ariane Tichit
- Capital inflows, exchange market pressure, and credit growth in four transition economies with fixed exchange rates pp. 155-167

- Scott Hegerty
- Nature and determinants of productivity growth of foreign subsidiaries in Central and East European countries pp. 168-184

- Boris Majcen, Slavo Radosevic and Matija Rojec
- E. Kocenda and A. Cerný, Elements of Time Series Econometrics: An Applied Approach, Karolinum Press, Charles University, Prague (2007) ISBN 978-80-246-1370-3 (228 pp., $15.00, [euro]11.99) pp. 185-187

- Jan Kmenta
- The New Political Economy of Emerging Europe, L. Csaba. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest (22007). 395 pp., [euro]40, ISBN 9789630584593.H. Gabrisch and J. Hölscher, The Successes and Failures of Economic Transformation: The European Experience, Palgrave Macmillan, London/Basingstoke (2006) ISBN 1-4039-3493-2 xiv + 187 pp., £55.T. Mickiewicz, Economic Transition in Central Europa and the Commonwealth of Independent States, Palgrave Macmillan, London/Basingstoke (2005) ISBN 1-4039-4162-9 xviii + 214 pp., £55 pp. 187-189

- Frank Bönker
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- FDI and credit constraints: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 1-21

- Jérôme Héricourt and Sandra Poncet
- The information content of Australian credit ratings: A comparison between subscription and non-subscription-based credit rating agencies pp. 22-44

- Pak To Chan, Vic Edwards and Terry Walter
- Skill shortages and labor market outcomes in Central Europe pp. 45-59

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski, Wenli Li and Tarik Yousef
- Migrant wages, remittances and recipient labour supply in a moral hazard model pp. 60-82

- Claire Naiditch and Radu Vranceanu
- The J-Curve at industry level: Evidence from Sweden-US trade pp. 83-92

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Massomeh Hajilee
Volume 32, issue 4, 2008
- Tax competition among Eastern and Western European countries: With whom do countries compete? pp. 307-325

- Aurélie Cassette and Sonia Paty
- Welfare impacts of a non-profit firm in mixed commercial markets pp. 326-334

- Gregory E. Goering
- Alternative monetary policies and fiscal regime in new EU members pp. 335-353

- Peter Mikek
- The political economy of exchange rate regime determination: Theory and evidence pp. 354-371

- Alena Kimakova
- Does divestment matter for firm performance?: Evidence from the Indian experience pp. 372-388

- Saibal Ghosh
- The size of the firm in a transitional economy: Downsizing and economies of scale: The case of Russian footwear pp. 389-409

- Gustavo Rinaldi
- Changes in urban inequality in Vietnam: 1992-1998 pp. 410-425

- Amy Liu
Volume 32, issue 3, 2008
- Equity block transfers in transition economies: Evidence from Poland pp. 217-238

- Grzegorz Trojanowski
- From market liberalization to market development: The need for market institutions in Ethiopia pp. 239-252

- Kindie Getnet
- Measuring and modeling the effects of G-3 exchange rate fluctuations on small open economies: A natural experiment pp. 253-273

- Slavi Slavov
- Demand for money in the Euro area pp. 274-284

- Shigeyuki Hamori and Naoko Hamori
- The determinants of individual happiness in Kazakhstan pp. 285-299

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Uma Kambhampati
- M. Tatahi, Privatisation Performance in Major European Countries Since 1980, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2006) ISBN 978-0230004849 xiv + 189 pp., Price: £60 pp. 300-302

- Johannes Stephan
- S. Djalalov and S.C. Babu, Editors, Policy Reforms and Agriculture Development in Central Asia, Springer, Berlin (2006) 494 pp., ISBN: 978-0-387-29777-4. [euro]106.95 pp. 302-303

- Dirk Bezemer
- J. Kornai, By Force of Thought, Irregular Memoirs of an Intellectual Journey, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London (2006) ISBN 0262113023 461 pp., Index, US$ 40 pp. 303-306

- Hans-Jürgen Wagener
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Assessing Ricardian equivalence for the New Member States: Does debt-neutrality matter? pp. 119-128

- Gerhard Reitschuler
- Exchange rate sensitivity of US bilateral trade flows pp. 129-141

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Artatrana Ratha
- Sovereign rating changes--Do they provide new information for stock markets? pp. 142-166

- Vince Hooper, Timothy Hume and Suk-Joong Kim
- Interpreting Value at Risk (VaR) forecasts pp. 167-176

- Allan Gregory and Jonathan J. Reeves
- Does lending behaviour of banks in emerging economies vary by ownership? Evidence from the Indian banking sector pp. 177-196

- Sumon Bhaumik and Jenifer Piesse
- Determinants of bank interest margins in Central and Eastern Europe: A comparison with the West pp. 197-216

- Sophie Claeys and Rudi Vander Vennet
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- Enlarging the euro area: Why so delicate? pp. 1-3

- Bas van Aarle and Jarko Fidrmuc
- Catching-up and inflation differentials in a heterogeneous monetary union: Some implications for the euro area and new EU Member States pp. 4-16

- Ronald MacDonald and Cezary Wójcik
- Beyond the Balassa-Samuelson effect in some new member states of the European Union pp. 17-32

- José García-Solanes, F. Israel Sancho-Portero and Fernando Torrejón-Flores
- The border effect in small open economies pp. 33-45

- Julius Horvath, Attila Rátfai and Botond Dome
- Fiscal policies and business cycles in an enlarged euro area pp. 46-69

- Karsten Staehr
- Exchange rate volatility and growth in small open economies at the EMU periphery pp. 70-91

- Gunther Schnabl
- Economic policies on Slovenia's road to the euro area pp. 92-102

- Klaus Weyerstrass
- Volatility of exchange rates in selected new EU members: Evidence from daily data pp. 103-118

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Roman Horvath
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