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Journal of Comparative Economics
1977 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1983
- The Ratchet: A dynamic managerial incentive model of the soviet enterprise pp. 347-367

- Michael Keren, Jeffrey Miller and James R. Thornton
- International comparisons of the effects of nonmarket-sector growth pp. 368-381

- Norman Gemmell
- Unconventional gains from trade pp. 382-399

- Michael Marrese and Jan Vanous
- The relationship between foreign ownership and technology transfer pp. 400-414

- Cletus Coughlin
- Plan fulfillment and growth in Soviet ministries pp. 415-431

- Alice C. Gorlin and David P. Doane
- The ministry and the ratchet: Response to Keren pp. 432-443

- David Granick
- The ministry and the ratchet: A rejoinder to Granick pp. 444-448

- Michael Keren
- Disguised inflation in Soviet industry: A final reply to Steven Rosefielde pp. 449-451

- James E. Steiner
- Wage control and inflation in the Soviet Bloc Countries:, New York: Praeger, 1980. xx + 243 pp., index. $25.95 pp. 452-454

- Martin J. Kohn
- Incentives in water quality management--France and the Ruhr area: et al., Washington, D. C.: Resources for the Future, 1981. xv + 302 pp., no index. Paper, $14.00 pp. 455-457

- Robert Anderson and Trevor C. Hughes
- The economics of the European community:, ed., London: Philip Allan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. xi + 338 pp., index. $37.50 pp. 458-459

- William Watson
- Income policies, inflation and relative pay:, eds., London: Allen & Unwin, 1981. xiii + 284 pp. index. Cloth $29.95; paper, $12.50 pp. 460-463

- Alberto Chilosi
- Hungary: A decade of economic reform:, eds., London: Allen & Unwin, 1981. xiv + 257 pp., index. $29.95 pp. 464-466

- Ed. A. Hewett
- Top management control in Europe:, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. xviii + 204 pp., index. Cloth, $30.00 pp. 467-468

- David Granick
- The economy of Socialist Cuba: A two-decade appraisal:, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1981. xvi + 235 pp. Cloth, $17.50; paper, $9.95 pp. 469-470

- Adrienne Cheasty
- Poverty and famine: An essay on entitlement and deprivation:, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. xi + 257 pp., index. $17.95 pp. 471-472

- Sukhamoy Chakravarty
- Competition and regulation in financial markets:, ed., xx + 127 pp., index. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. $28.00 pp. 473-474

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- The two German economies. A comparison between the national product of the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany:, Translated by Lux Furtmuller. Farnborough: Gower, 1981. xiii + 180 pp., index, extensive bibliography pp. 475-477

- Peter Sturm
Volume 7, issue 3, 1983
- Hungary: The third wave of reforms pp. 209-210

- Ed. A. Hewett
- Interrelations between policy and the economic reform in Hungary pp. 211-224

- Rezso Nyers
- Comments on the present state and the prospects of the hungarian economic reform pp. 225-252

- János Kornai
- Reforming the new economic mechanism in Hungary pp. 253-276

- Bela Balassa
- The increasing role and ambivalent reception of small enterprises in Hungary pp. 277-287

- Marton Tardos
- Investment allocation: A comparison of the reform experiences of Hungary and Yugoslavia pp. 288-303

- Laura DAndrea Tyson
- The Hungarian alternative to soviet-type planning pp. 304-316

- Tamas Bauer
- Economic management and organization of Hungarian agriculture pp. 317-328

- Csaba Csaki
- Agricultural policy and performance in Hungary pp. 329-345

- Michael Marrese
Volume 7, issue 2, 1983
- Introduction to the issue on soviet fertility and labor-force behavior pp. 103-104

- Paul Gregory
- Soviet theories of economic demography: A survey pp. 105-113

- Paul Gregory
- Soviet fertility, labor-force participation, and marital instability pp. 114-130

- Anna Kuniansky1
- Education, labor-force participation, and fertility in the USSR pp. 131-157

- Joseph S. Berliner
- The labor-force participation of married women in the Soviet Union: A household cross-section analysis pp. 158-176

- Gur Ofer and Aaron Vinokur
- Secret incomes of the Soviet State budget:, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1981. xv + 316 pp., index pp. 177-179

- Marie Lavigne
- Inflation, depression, and economic policy in the West:, Ed., Totowa, N. J.: Barnes & Noble; London: Mansell Publ. and Alexandrine Press, 1981. vii + 376 pp., index pp. 180-183

- William Watson
- The political economy of socialism--A marxist social theory:, Armonk, N. Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1982. xx + 650 pp. Author and Subject Indexes. $35.00 pp. 184-187

- Jonathan Strauss
- Economics of Soviet Regions:, Eds., New York: Praeger, 1981. xi + 461 pp., index. $37.95 pp. 188-190

- Leslie Dienes
- Income distribution, structure of the economy and employment: The Philippines, Iran, The Republic of Korea and Malaysia:, London: Croom Helm, 1981. 169 pp., index. $32.00, [UK pound]12.95 pp. 191-192

- Gary Fields
- The future of socialist economic integration:, Edited with a Foreword by Paul Marer. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1981. xvii + 189 pp., no index. $20.00 pp. 193-194

- Carl McMillan
- East-West-South--Economic interaction between three worlds:, Ed., East-West European Economic Interaction Workshop Papers, Vol. 6. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. x + 382 pp., index. $35.00 hardcover pp. 195-197

- Jozef M. van Brabant
- Workers' cooperatives: Jobs and dreams:, London: Heineman Educational Books, 1981. viii + 216 pp., index. $45.00 pp. 198-200

- Katrina V. Berman and Matthew D. Berman
- Socialist models of development:, Eds. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1981. 238 pp., index. $40.00, cloth pp. 201-207

- Frederic L. Pryor
Volume 7, issue 1, 1983
- The Japanese financial system in comparative perspective pp. 1-24

- Eisuke Sakakibara and Robert A. Feldman
- The effect of production uncertainty on the labor-managed firm pp. 25-42

- Gabriel Hawawini and Pierre A. Michel
- Labor-managed Cournot oligopoly and industry output pp. 43-51

- Martyn Hill and Michael Waterson
- The allocation of badly needed goods to low-income consumers: A system of central planning without redistributive taxation pp. 52-70

- Andrew Feltenstein
- Disguised inflation in Soviet industry: A reply to James Steiner pp. 71-76

- Steven Rosefielde
- Workers' control under plan and market: Implications of Yugoslav self-management:, New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1979. x + 285 pp., index. $27.50 pp. 77-79

- Laura DAndrea TysoN
- The Soviet energy system: Resource use and policies:, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1979. vii + 298 pp., index. $19.95 pp. 80-82

- Robert Campbell
- Iterativnoe agregirovanie i ego primenenie v planirovanii:, (Iterative Aggregation and its Application in Planning). Moscow: "Ekonomika" Press, 1979. 328 pp. (incl. 27 pp. of appendices), no index. 1.8 Rubles pp. 83-86

- Richard E. Ericson
- The firms in the market economy: Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research, Stockholm, Sweden: IUI Program 1979-1980 pp. 87-87

- Franco Malerba
- Avtomatizirovannaya sistema planovykh raschetov:, (The Automated System of Plan Calculations). Moscow: Ekonomika, 1980 pp. 88-94

- Martin Cave
- The social and economic development in the Arab Gulf:, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. 242 pp., index; $29.95 pp. 95-97

- A. M. Sharshar
- Capitalism or worker control?:, New York: Praeger, 1980. xii + 242 pp., index. $22.95 cloth; $12.95 paper pp. 98-99

- Charles E. Lindblom
- Indirect management in a centrally planned economy: System constructions in foreign trade:, Amsterdam/New York/Oxford: North-Holland; Warsaw: PWN-Polish Scientific Publishers, 1978. 279 pp., index pp. 100-102

- Tom Kronsjo
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