Economic Systems
2001 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Entry and barriers to entry in emerging markets pp. 343-345

- Saul Estrin and Nauro Campos
- Institutional barriers to firm entry and exit: Case-study evidence from the Brazilian textiles and electronics industries pp. 346-363

- Nauro Campos and Mariana Iootty
- Does government intervention help the Chinese automobile industry? A comparison with the Chinese computer industry pp. 364-374

- Lihui Tian
- Entry, reforms, complementarity and performance: A tale of two Indian manufacturing sectors pp. 375-390

- Sumon Bhaumik, Shubhashis Gangopadhyay and Shagun Krishnan
- Russia: Firm entry and survival barriers pp. 391-411

- Ruta Aidis and Yuko Adachi
- Corruption: Theory and evidence from the Russian Federation pp. 412-422

- Manouchehr Mokhtari and Irina Grafova
- Cooperative and noncooperative R&D with spillovers: The case of labor-managed firms pp. 423-440

- Rajeev Goel and Shoji Haruna
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Growth in transition: Reexamining the roles of factor inputs and geography pp. 233-255

- Desislava Rusinova
- Co-movement in the price of risk of aggregate equity markets pp. 256-271

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Determinants of the method of sale in privatization pp. 272-291

- James Bang
- All time cheaters versus cheaters in distress: An examination of cheating and oil prices in OPEC pp. 292-310

- Selahattin Dibooglu and Salim N. AlGudhea
- Mobility, poverty and well-being among the informally employed in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 311-335

- Gorana Krstic and Peter Sanfey
- G. Turley, Transition, Taxation and the State, Ashgate, Aldershot (2006) ISBN 0-7546-4368-9 194 pp., [pound sign]49.99 pp. 336-338

- Verena Fritz
- L. vinhas de souza and P. de lombaerde, The Periphery of the Euro: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in CIS Countries, Ashgate, Aldershot (2006) ISBN 0-7546-4517-7 390 pp., Price: US$ 114.95 pp. 338-341

- Lucjan Orlowski
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- The optimal timing of initial public offerings in the course of privatization: Theory and an illustrative application pp. 121-137

- Josef Brada and Chia-Ying Ma
- A survey of enterprise reforms in China: The way forward pp. 138-156

- Martin Hovey and Tony Naughton
- Credit market disequilibrium in Poland: Can we find what we expect?: Non-stationarity and the short-side rule pp. 157-183

- Christophe Hurlin and Rafal Kierzenkowski
- Interdependence between Eastern and Western European stock markets: Evidence from intraday data pp. 184-203

- Balázs Égert and Evžen Kočenda
- Happiness in transition: An empirical study on Eastern Europe pp. 204-221

- Bernd Hayo
- H. Leipold, Kulturvergleichende Institutionenokonomik, Studien zur kulturellen, institutionellen und wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung vol. 19, Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart (2006) 319 pp., 90[euro], ISBN: 978-3-8252-2749-4 pp. 222-225

- Joachim Zweynert
- S. Schadler, Editor, Euro adoption in Central and Eastern Europe: Opportunities and Challenges, IMF, Washington, DC (2005) 214 pp., US$35, ISBN: 1-58906-370-8.B. Galgoczi, Editor, What Price the Euro? The Social Impact of Euro-zone Accession for the New Member States, European Trade Union Institute for Research, Education and Health and Safety, Brussels (2005) 281 pp., [euro]25, ISBN: 2-87452-003-9 pp. 225-230

- Vladimir Lavrac
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- Debt, financial sector development and Asian economic growth pp. 1-2

- Vince J. Hooper
- Debt overhang and economic growth-the Asian and the Latin American experiences pp. 3-11

- Swapan Sen, Krishna Kasibhatla and David B. Stewart
- Theory, practice and potential of debt for development swaps in the Asian and Pacific region pp. 12-34

- Danny Cassimon and Jos Vaessen
- The determinants of capital inflows: Does opacity of recipient country explain the flows? pp. 35-48

- Vince Hooper and Suk-Joong Kim
- Why do Japanese firms prefer multiple bank relationship? Some evidence from firm-level data pp. 49-70

- Kazuo Ogawa, Elmer Sterken and Ichiro Tokutsu
- Contagion and interdependence: Measuring CEE banking sector co-movements pp. 71-96

- Terhi Jokipii and Brian Lucey
- An anatomy of male labour market earnings inequality in Serbia, 1996-2003 pp. 97-114

- Gorana Krstic, Julie Litchfield and Barry Reilly
- P.J.J. Welfens and A. Wziatek-Kubiak, Editors, Structural Change and Exchange Rate Dynamics: The Economics of EU Eastern Enlargement, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg (2005) ISBN 3-540-27687-4 288 pp., Price: [euro]85.55 pp. 115-117

- Slavo Radosevic
- H.G. Broadman, T. Paas and P.J.J. Welfens, Editors, Economic Liberalization and Integration Policy. Options for Eastern Europe and Russia, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg (2006) 358 pp., Price: [euro]90.90, ISBN: 3-540-24183-3 pp. 117-119

- Rainer Kattel
Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- Monetary convergence to the Euro pp. 307-310

- Ali Kutan and Lucjan Orlowski
- Pilgrims to the Eurozone: How far, how fast? pp. 311-327

- Evžen Kočenda, Ali Kutan and Taner Yigit
- Euro adoption and Maastricht criteria: Rules or discretion? pp. 328-345

- Jiri Jonas
- Implications of ERM2 for Poland's monetary policy pp. 346-365

- Lucjan Orlowski and Krzysztof Rybinski
- Hungary's entry into the euro area: Lessons for prospective members from a monetary policy perspective pp. 366-384

- Pierre Siklos
- The Maastricht inflation criterion: How unpleasant is purgatory? pp. 385-404

- Ales Bulir and Jaromir Hurnik
- Convergence of interest rate pass-through in a wider euro zone? pp. 405-423

- Harald Sander and Stefanie Kleimeier
- Catch-up inflation and nominal convergence: The balancing act for new EU entrants pp. 424-442

- Rumen Dobrinsky
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- Real exchange rate misalignment: Prelude to crisis? pp. 207-230

- David Kemme and Saktinil Roy
- Capacity utilization of the Kazakhstani firms and the Russian financial crisis: A panel data analysis pp. 231-248

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova and Maria Vagliasindi
- Black market exchange rate, currency substitution and the demand for money in LDCs pp. 249-263

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Altin Tanku
- Macroeconomic policies and participation in IMF programs pp. 264-281

- Ayse Y. Evrensel and Jong Sung Kim
- Exchange rate management in Ukraine: Is there a case for more flexibility? pp. 282-305

- Bas van Aarle, Eelke de Jong and Robert Sosoian
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Foreign exchange interventions and interest rate policy in the Czech Republic: Hand in glove? pp. 121-140

- Balázs Égert and Lubos Komarek
- The exchange rate system and macroeconomic fluctuations in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 141-156

- Yaya Sissoko and Selahattin Dibooglu
- Does Turkey have a special trade relation with the EU?: A gravity model approach pp. 157-169

- Daniele Antonucci and Stefano Manzocchi
- Bilateral trade flows and exchange rate sensitivity: Evidence from likelihood-based panel cointegration pp. 170-183

- Manuchehr Irandoust, Kristin Ekblad and Johan Parmler
- Household wealth in the Czech Republic: A comparative perspective pp. 184-199

- Giovanni Ganelli
- J. Jackson, J. Klich and K. Poznanska, The Political Economy of Poland's Transition: New Firms and Reform Governments, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005) (xvi+277 pp., [UK pound]45/$80, ISBN 0-521-83895-9) pp. 200-202

- Tomasz Mickiewicz
- J. Chen and D. Sapsford, Editors, Global Development and Poverty Reduction. The Challenge for International Institutions, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, US (2005) (352 pp., Price: [UK pound]62.96, ISBN 1-84542-248-1) pp. 202-204

- Ayse Y. Evrensel
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Contract enforcement in the early transition of an unstable economy pp. 1-23

- Kenneth Koford and Jeffrey Miller
- The paradox of China's growing under-urbanization pp. 24-40

- Gene Hsin Chang and Josef Brada
- Fiscal decentralization and centralization under a majority rule: A normative analysis pp. 41-55

- Nobuo Akai and Kazuhiko Mikami
- Testing for predictability in equity returns for European transition markets pp. 56-78

- Daniel Cajueiro and Benjamin Tabak
- The impact of major global events on volatility shifts: Evidence from the Asian crisis and 9/11 pp. 79-97

- Viviana Fernandez
- Privatization in transition economies: Privatization scale and country size pp. 98-110

- Rajeev Goel and Jelena Budak
- D. Gros and A. Steinherr, Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe: Planting the Seeds, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004) (xii + 360 pp., [UK pound]23.99/[UK pound]65, ISBN 0-521-82638-1 (Hardback), 0-521-53379-1 (Paperback)).M. Dabrowski, B. Slay and J. Neneman, Editors, Beyond Transition: Development Perspectives and Dilemmas, Ashgate, Aldershot (2004) (xxiv + 283 pp., US$ 99.95, ISBN 0-7546-3970-3) pp. 111-114

- Frank Bonker
- G. Ofer and R. Pomfret, Editors, The Economic Prospects of the CIS: Sources of Long Term Growth, Elgar, Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, USA (2004) (320 pp., [UK pound]69.95, ISBN 1-84376-615-9) pp. 114-118

- Jan Fidrmuc
- Erratum to "Helping countries develop: the role of fiscal policy" [J. Econ. Syst. 29 (2005) 276-279] pp. 119-119

- S. Gupta and G.W. Kolodko
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