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Economic Change and Restructuring

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Volume 25, issue 3, 1992

Sequence of Techniques pp. 191-217
Daniel Berkowitz
Estimation of Output Loss from Allocative Inefficiency: A Comparison of the Soviet Union and the U.S pp. 219-36
Humberto Barreto and Robert S Whitesell
Why Is There a Tendency to Excess Demand in Consumer Goods Markets in Planned Economies? pp. 237-46
Michael Bleaney
Fixprice-Flexprice Industries among Malaysian Agrobased Manufacturing: An Input-Output Approach pp. 247-67
Zakariah Bin Abdul Rashid

Volume 25, issue 2, 1992

Should Rules Be Simple? pp. 113-38
Paul Levine
The Transition from Central Planning to a Market Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Model pp. 139-64
J M Pogodzinski and Claudia Antes
New Perspectives on Intersectoral Relationships between Manufacturing and Services pp. 165-78
Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht

Volume 25, issue 1, 1992

The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland pp. 5-19
Jeffrey D Sachs
Market Failure and Stagflation: Some Aspects of Privatisation in Poland pp. 21-35
Wojciech Charemza
Is There a J-Curve for the Economic Transition from Socialism to Capitalism? pp. 37-53
Josef Brada and Arthur E King
Market Alternative to State Activism in Restoring the Capitalist Economy pp. 55-77
Kazimierz Poznanski
Evolutionary and Radical Approaches to Economic Reform pp. 79-95
Peter Murrell
Taxation, Money, and Credit, in a Liberalizing Socialist Economy pp. 97-112
Ronald McKinnon

Volume 24, issue 3, 1991

The Effect of (the Absence of) Multinationals' Foreign Direct Investment on the Level of Eastern European Trade pp. 151-60
Peter Murrell
Producers' Response in Rice Production--A Comparison between Ten Indian States under Planning pp. 161-80
Subrata Ghatak and Howard Rees
Impact of the Political and Economic Restructuring in Eastern Europe on the Availability of Net Energy Exports--An Empirical Framework pp. 181-202
Franz Wirl
Multisectoral Econometric Models of the Centrally Planned Economies and the Disequilibria pp. 203-26
Władysław Welfe

Volume 24, issue 2, 1991

External Shocks, Economic Reforms, and the Foreign Trade Behavior of the Soviet Union, China, and Hungary, 1970-1987 pp. 65-91
Keun Lee and William E James
Dual 'Prices' in Plan and Market pp. 93-106
Alan Abouchar
Collective Decision Making by Committee pp. 107-20
Andrew Hughes Hallett
Explaining Economic Growth in the Soviet Union, 1950-86 pp. 121-33
Michael Bleaney
Inflation and the Transition to a Mixed Economy: Can It Work? pp. 135-49
A Heesterman

Volume 24, issue 1, 1991

Irrelevance of the Soft Budget Constraint for the Shortage Phenomenon pp. 1-12
A Bajt
Partial Information and Volatility in a Two-Bloc World pp. 13-26
David Currie, Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman
Investment Limit Cycles in a Socialist Economy pp. 27-46
Andras Simonovits
Modelling Wages in Centrally Planned Economies: The Case of Poland pp. 47-58
Aleksander Welfe
Aggregation of Slack and Shortage in Centrally Planned Economies: Comment pp. 59-61
John Burkett

Volume 23, issue 3, 1990

Rationing, Defective Inputs and Bayesian Updates under Central Planning pp. 161-73
Stephen M Goldfeld and Richard E Quandt
Social Preference Function and Policy Prioritisation for Bangladesh: An Experiment with Analytical Hierarchy Process pp. 175-91
M Quaddus and Abdur Chowdhury
A Note on the Aggregation of Slack and Shortage in Centrally Planned Economies pp. 193-207
Shu-Ki Tsang
Reforming a Socialist Developing Country--The Case of Vietnam pp. 209-29
Jozef M van Brabant

Volume 23, issue 2, 1990

Ranking of Sectors Based on Fuzzy Importance Measure pp. 77-95
Chandreyee Das and R N Chattopadhyay
A Formulation of the Aggregation Problem in Terms of Coalition and Bargaining Theory pp. 97-116
A Ghosh
Soft Budgets and Hard Rents: A Note pp. 117-27
Chris Scott
Diffusion Performance of Major Steel-Making Countries: Alternative Econometric Tests pp. 129-41
Kazimierz Z Poznanski
Bonus Sharing in Soviet Economic Reforms pp. 143-58
Hans Aage

Volume 23, issue 1, 1990

Reform Economics and Western Economic Theory: Unexploited Opportunities pp. 1-19
Irena Grosfeld
A Channel Model of Investment Decision: An Intertemporal Planning Approach pp. 21-35
Alexandre C Assemien
Utilization of Fixed Capital and Soviet Industrial Growth pp. 37-50
Vladimir Kontorovich
The Economic Impact of the Information Sector in Singapore pp. 51-70
Toh Mun Heng and Linda Low

Volume 22, issue 3, 1988

The Supply Multiplier with a Self-Employed Private Sector pp. 101-08
John Bennett and Michael Phelps
Preliminary and Incremental Softness of the Budget Constraint: A Comment on the Gomulka-Kornai Debate pp. 109-16
Judit Szabo
Toward a General Model of Price, Choice of Technique and Distribution in a Centrally-Planned, Socialist Economy pp. 117-35
John Alcorn, David Gleicher and Paul A Swanson
The CPE Aversion to Innovations: Alternative Theoretical Explanations pp. 136-45
Kazimierz Z Poznanski

Volume 22, issue 1-2, 1988

Soviet Equilibrium Technological Gap and the Post-1975 Productivity Slowdown pp. 1-17
Stanislaw Gomulka
Efficiency and Ownership under Socialism: Social and Group Appropriation pp. 18-40
Ludek Rychetnik
Cycles or Shocks: East European Investments, 1950-1985 pp. 41-56
Peter Mihalyi
Social Accounting Matrix Multipliers in a Developing Economy: The Case of Greece pp. 57-71
Theodoros Skountzos
Exchange Rates, Tax-Subsidy Schemes, and the Revenue from Foreign Trade in a Centrally Planned Economy pp. 72-77
Colin Lawson
The Structure of Capital Financing: A Hungarian Case Study pp. 78-87
Tsuneo Morita
Hesitating Steps Towards Self-government in Hungary pp. 88-99
Laszlo Budavari
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