Eastern European Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 6, 2022
- The Effects of FDI and Exports on Economic Growth of Russia and its Far Eastern District pp. 479-497

- Han-Sol Lee and Woosik Yu
- Economic Policy Uncertainty and Tourism in Croatia: A Wavelet Analysis pp. 498-510

- Ender Demir, Mehmet Bilgin, Gokhan Karabulut and Asli Cansin Doker
- Comparison of Applicability of Startup Life Cycle Theories Based on Natural Language Processing pp. 511-539

- Márton Gosztonyi, Judit Csákné Filep and Száva Zsigmond-Heinczinger
- Perceived Anonymity and Cheating in an Online Experiment pp. 540-558

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt, Martin Huber and Yaroslav Prytula
- Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Drivers: An Investigation into Young People’s Motives to Engage in Under-Declared Employment and Undeclared Work pp. 559-577

- Rodica Ianole-Călin, Ioana Alexandra Horodnic and Aurelian-Petruș Plopeanu
Volume 60, issue 5, 2022
- Wordle for Central Bankers: Separating Impact of Words and Actions Under High Inflation– The Case of Turkey pp. 375-392

- Burcu Ünüvar
- How Firms Survive in European Emerging Markets: A Survey pp. 393-417

- Eduard Baumohl and Evžen Kočenda
- Impact of Remittances on the Exchange Rate and Consumption: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 418-432

- Ihor Oleksiv and Diana Mirzoieva
- The Role of Personal Consumption in the Economic System – Case of Slovenia pp. 433-451

- Sonja Šlander Wostner, France Križanič, Boštjan Brezovnik and Borut Vojinović
- Potential Risk of Automation for Jobs in Slovakia: A District- and Industry-Level Analysis pp. 452-478

- Erika Majzlíková and Matej Vitáloš
Volume 60, issue 4, 2022
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Banks in Turbulent Times and Particularities in Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 285-304

- Cătălin-Valeriu Curmei and Andreea Curmei-Semenescu
- Tax Burden on Labor Income in Croatia: Calculation and Analysis Based on Administrative Data pp. 305-329

- Slavko Bezeredi, Vjekoslav Bratić and Ivica Urban
- The Nexus between Monetary Policy and Commercial Lending Rates: Comprehensive Evidence from Czechia during Different Policy Stances pp. 330-351

- Veronika Kajurová and Dagmar Vágnerová Linnertová
- Impact of Covid-19 Crisis and Resilience of Small and Medium Enterprises. Evidence from Romania pp. 352-374

- Anica Iancu, Luminita Popescu, Anca Antoaneta Varzaru and Costin Daniel Avram
Volume 60, issue 3, 2022
- The World Has Changed: Moving to an Officially Post-Post-Transition Region pp. 189-191

- Christopher Hartwell
- The Distorting Effects of Corruption on Financial Stability and Economic Growth: Evidence from Russian Banks Using a PVAR Approach pp. 192-216

- Stephanos Papadamou, Symeon Papadopoulos and Konstantinos Pitsilkas
- Bank Financial Stability and International Oil Prices: Evidence from Listed Russian Public Banks pp. 217-246

- Claudiu Albulescu
- Social Environment as a Factor of Capital Investment in Serbia pp. 247-264

- Darko Marjanović, Ivana Domazet and Valentina Vukmirović
- Divergence between the Economies of the (Former) Yugoslav Republics: Is It Possible to Change Direction? pp. 265-284

- Maja Bacovic, Zivko Andrijasevic and Bojan Pejovic
Volume 60, issue 2, 2022
- Churning and Labor Productivity in Economic Crisis, Differences between Foreign and Domestic Firms pp. 113-148

- Liis Roosaar, Urmas Varblane and Jaan Masso
- Female Leadership, Democratization, and Firm Innovation: Social Inequalities and Gender Issues in Post-Communist Economies pp. 149-170

- Adrita Iman, Zafar Nazarov and Anastassia Obydenkova
- Wage Mobility in Central Europe: Patterns and Micro-level Drivers of Movements along the Wage Ladder pp. 171-188

- Daniel Gerbery and Tomas Miklosovic
Volume 60, issue 1, 2022
- The Finance-Growth Nexus in Europe: A Comparative Meta-Analysis of Emerging Markets and Advanced Economies pp. 1-49

- Shigeki Ono and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Life Insurance Demand Analysis: Evidence from Visegrad Group Countries pp. 50-78

- Tomas Kabrt
- New Credit Drivers: Results from a Small Open Economy pp. 79-112

- Zuzana Košťálová, Eva Horvátová, Štefan Lyócsa and Peter Gernát
Volume 59, issue 6, 2021
- Evidence of Sustained Russian Corporate Growth despite International Liquidity and Trade Shocks pp. 513-536

- Nadia Vanteeva and Charles Hickson
- Firm Indebtedness, Deleveraging, and Exit: The Experience of Slovenia during the Financial Crisis, 2008–2014* pp. 537-570

- Biswajit Banerjee and Jelena Ćirjaković
- Organizational Hierarchies in the Slovenian Manufacturing Sector pp. 571-596

- Santiago Bonilla and Sašo Polanec
- What Drives the Development of Craft Beer Production in Poland - Insights from a Hedonic Regression Analysis of the Polish Beer Market pp. 597-610

- Wieczorek Łukasz and Czupryna Marcin
Volume 59, issue 5, 2021
- Energy Productivity Convergence in Eastern European Countries: A Panel Data Approach pp. 407-422

- Seymur Ağazade
- Factors Contributing to Income and Wage Inequality: Comparative Evidence from Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia pp. 423-448

- Gorana Krstić
- Labor Market Flows and Stocks over the Business Cycle: The Role of the Participation Margin pp. 449-471

- Kamil Galuscak, Jan Šolc and Paweł Strzelecki
- The Negative Impact of Covid-19 on Firms: Insights from Serbia pp. 472-486

- Slobodan Adžić and Jarrah Al-Mansour
- The Transition of the Visegrad Countries Toward Sustainable Public Procurement pp. 487-512

- Peter Nemec, Matus Kubak and Peter Dzupka
Volume 59, issue 4, 2021
- A Study on Trade between China and Central and Eastern European Countries: Does the 16+1 Cooperation Lead to Significant Trade Creation? pp. 295-316

- Savo Stanojevic, Bin Qiu and Jian Chen
- A New Approach for Analyzing Stock Market Stress Based on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2005–2019 pp. 317-333

- Daniel Kosiorowski, Jerzy P. Rydlewski, Tadeusz Klecha and Dominik Mielczarek
- On the Extensive and Intensive FDI Margins: Does European Cohesion Policy Matter? pp. 334-359

- Lubica Stiblarova and Benoit Dicharry
- Ethnicity and Subjective Well-being in the Republic of North Macedonia pp. 360-377

- Biswajit Banerjee, Richard Ball and Abdul Ghaffar Mughal
- Intertemporal Choices of Children and Adults from Poor Roma Communities: A Case Study from Slovakia pp. 378-405

- Tomas Zelinsky
Volume 59, issue 3, 2021
- To What Extent Does Convergence Explain the Slowdown in Potential Growth of the CEE Countries following the Global Financial Crisis? pp. 199-224

- Maciej Stefański
- Deindustrialization in the EU between Transformation and Decline pp. 225-249

- Claudio Di Berardino, Ilaria Doganieri and Gianni Onesti
- The Productivity–Real Wage Nexus in Emerging European Economies: Evidence from Poland pp. 250-270

- Pawel Gajewski and Ali Kutan
- Uncovered Interest-rate Parity and Risk Premium: Evidence from EUR/RSD Exchange Rate pp. 271-294

- Miloš Božović
Volume 59, issue 2, 2021
- Bank-Specific, Macroeconomic, and Institutional Factors Explaining the Capital Buffer and Risk Adjustments in Banks: A Simultaneous Approach pp. 103-124

- Roger Antoun, Ali Coskun and Darin Youssef
- Does CEO Replacement at State-Owned Enterprises Matter? Evidence from the Polish Capital Market pp. 125-147

- Katarzyna Byrka-Kita, Mateusz Czerwinski, Agnieszka Preś-Perepeczo and Tomasz Wiśniewski
- Causality between Actual and Expected Inflation in Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence Using a Heterogeneous Panel Analysis pp. 148-170

- Yingying Xu, Zhixin Liu, Chi-Wei Su and Jaime Ortiz
- The More, the Emptier: The Consequences of Growing Concentration in Urban Office Space in Poland pp. 171-197

- Bolesław Kołodziejczyk, Dmytro Osiichuk and Paweł Mielcarz
Volume 59, issue 1, 2021
- Populism to the Left of Me, Pandemics to the Right, Stuck in the Middle with You pp. 1-2

- Christopher Hartwell
- Regional Economic Cooperation in the Western Balkans: The Role of Stabilization and Association Agreements, Bilateral Investment Treaties and Free Trade Agreements in Regional Investment and Trade Flows pp. 3-24

- Richard Grieveson, Mario Holzner and Goran Vukšić
- Youth Underemployment in the Western Balkans: A Multidimensional Approach pp. 25-50

- Blagica Petreski, Jorge Davalos and Despina Tumanoska
- Demographic Transition and Inflation in Emerging Economies pp. 51-69

- M. Koray Kalafatcılar and Utku Ozmen
- The Determinants of False Self-Employment: A Survey of Polish Enterprises pp. 70-81

- Dagmara Nikulin
- Minimum Wage and Youth Employment in Regions of the Visegrád Countries pp. 82-102

- Kamila Fialova and Martina Mysíková
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