European Journal of Comparative Economics
2004 - 2024
Current editor(s): Matteo Migheli, Giovanni Ramello, Koji Domon, Peter Grajzl, David M. Kemme, Marcello Signorelli and Richard Watt From Cattaneo University (LIUC) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Laura Ballestra (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2007
- Comparing European Regions pp. 105-108

- Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
- European Region Types in EU-25 pp. 109-147

- Christine Aumayr
- Specialisation and Convergence in European Regions pp. 149-178

- Enrico Marelli
- The Impact of Structural Funds Policy on European Regions' Growth: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach pp. 179-208

- Mari Carmen Puigcerver-Penalver
- Labour Market Performance Differentials and Dynamics in EU-15 Countries and Regions pp. 209-262

- Cristiano Perugini and Marcello Signorelli
- Regional Labour Market Developments in Transition: A Survey of the Empirical Literature pp. 263-298

- Peter Huber
- Regional Labour Market Differences in Serbia: Assessment and Policy Recommendations pp. 299-317

- Mihail Arandarenko and Milena Jovicic
- Explaining Spatial Variation in Business Performance in Great Britain pp. 319-332

- Don Webber, Martin Boddy and Anthony Plumridge
- Book review on: "Germany's Economic Performance. From Unification to Euroization", Jens Holscher, Editor pp. 333-336

- Vittorio Valli
Volume 4, issue 1, 2007
- Determinants of Soviet Household Income pp. 3-24

- Kenneth Smith
- The European Union and its Neighbours: Everything but Institutions? pp. 25-38

- Alberto Chilosi
- Inflation Targeting, Between Rhetoric and Reality. The Case of Transition Economies pp. 39-64

- Daniel Daianu and Laurian Lungu
- Growth Prospects in China and India Compared pp. 65-89

- Richard Herd and Sean Dougherty
- Current Account Dynamics and the Feldstein and Horioka Puzzle: the Case of Greece pp. 91-99

- Anastasios Mastroyiannis
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- Alternative Composite Lisbon Development Strategy Indices: A Comparison of EU, USA, Japan and Korea pp. 131-170

- Almas Heshmati and JongEun Oh
- Trade in Southeast Europe: recent trends and some policy implications pp. 171-195

- Milica Uvalic
- Institutional Change and Governance Indexes in Transition Economies: the case of Poland pp. 197-238

- Pasquale Tridico
- How Tight is Too Tight? A Look at Welfare Implications of Distortionary Policies in Uzbekistan pp. 239-261

- Edward R. Gemayel and David Grigorian
- Government-Business Relations and Catching Up Reforms in the CIS pp. 263-288

- Alexander Libman
- Specialization and Growth Perspectives in the South Mediterranean Area pp. 289-314

- Massimo Tamberi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2006
- Pro-poor Growth during Exceptional Growth. Evidence from a Transition Economy pp. 3-14

- Paolo Verme
- Properties of the Histogram Location Approach and the Extent and Change of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in the EU pp. 15-29

- Andreas Behr
- A Tax Evasion - Bribery Game: Experimental Evidence from Ukraine pp. 31-49

- Volodymyr Bilotkach
- Professor Gerschenkron goes to Brussels. Russian Catch-up Economics and the Common European Space pp. 51-74

- Stefan Hedlund
- Institutional Change and Economic Transition: Market-Enhancing Governance, Chinese-Style pp. 75-102

- Joachim Ahrens and Philipp Mengeringhaus
- Human Capital in Russia pp. 103-129

- Bernardina Algieri
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Pay Inequality in Europe 1995-2000: Convergence Between Countries and Stability Inside pp. 139-175

- James Galbraith and José Enrique Garcilazo
- Reforms and Economic Growth in Transition Economies: Complementarity, Sequencing and Speed pp. 177-202

- Karsten Staehr
- China in the international fragmentation of production: Evidence from the ICT industry pp. 203-219

- Alessia Amighini
- Balassa-Samuelson Meets South Eastern Europe, the CIS and Turkey: A Close Encounter of the Third Kind? pp. 221-243

- Balázs Égert
- Hub-and-Spoke or else? Free trade agreements in the 'enlarged' European Union pp. 245-260

- Luca De Benedictis, Roberta de Santis and Claudio Vicarelli
- Concentration in Knowledge Output: A case of Economics Journals pp. 261-279

- Paul Gopuran Devassy Bino, Subash Sasidharan and Ananthakrishnan Ramanathan
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Russia: An Abnormal Country pp. 3-16

- Steven Rosefielde
- Impact of regulated price adjustments on price variability in a very low inflation transition economy: Case of Armenia pp. 17-39

- Aghassi Mkrtchyan
- The Measurement of Co-Circulation of Currencies and Dollarization in the Republic of Armenia pp. 41-65

- Hakob Zoryan
- The evolution of competition in banking in a transition economy: an application of the Panzar-Rosse model to Armenia pp. 67-82

- Armenuhi Mkrtchyan
- Core inflation in a small transition country: choice of optimal measures pp. 83-110

- Gagik G. Aghajanyan
- European Economic Policies at Work: the costs of Price Stability and Budget Consolidation pp. 111-136

- Carlo Altavilla and Ugo Marani
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- Corporate and public governances in transition: the limits of property rights and the significance of legal institutions pp. 155-173

- Jean-Francois Nivet
- Price and Income Elasticities of Russian Exports pp. 175-193

- Bernardina Algieri
- Measuring and Analyzing Poverty pp. 195-215

- Sanjaya Acharya
- Managerial ownership and corporate performance in Slovenian post-privatisation period pp. 217-241

- Marko Simoneti and Aleksandra Gregoric
- Employment Performance and Convergence in the European Countries and Regions pp. 243-278

- Cristiano Perugini and Marcello Signorelli
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Would a Second Transition Stage Prolong the Initial Period of Post-socialist Economic Transformation into Market Capitalism? pp. 7-31

- Wladimir Andreff
- Policy Diversity as an Engine of Development pp. 33-58

- Daniel Daianu
- Comparative Economic Systems and the New Comparative Economics pp. 59-86

- Bruno Dallago
- The Experience of Rising Inequality in Russia and China during the Transition pp. 87-106

- James K. Galbraith, Ludmila Krytynskaia and Qifei Wang
- Outsourcing and Information Management pp. 107-125

- Alessandro Innocenti and Sandrine Labory
- Good Governance, Welfare, and Transformation pp. 127-143

- Hans-Jurgen Wagener
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