Eastern European Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2001
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Globalization and Enlargement: What Future for Eastern Europe? (Uniting Europe: A Dream Too Far) pp. 6-22

- Eugen Dumärescu
- Toward the European Monetary Union - A Need for Exchange Rate Flexibility? pp. 23-63

- Martin Cincibuch, David Vávra
- When Maximizing Shareholders’ Wealth Is Not the Only Choice pp. 64-93

- Dusan Mramor, Aljosa Valentincic
Volume 39, issue 5, 2001
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Restructuring the Slovenian ElectricityIndustry: The Benefits and Costs of Introducing the Electricity Market pp. 6-30

- Nevenka Hrovatin
- Predicting European Enlargement Impacts: A Framework of Interregional General Equilibrium pp. 31-63

- d'Artis Kancs
- Monetary Policy Instruments in Slovenia pp. 64-86

- Mejra Festi˘
Volume 39, issue 4, 2001
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy Mix in the Czech Republic pp. 6-24

- Martin Mandel and Vladimr Tomšk
- The Involvement of Slovene Companies in the Export Marketing Process pp. 25-52

- Boris Šuštar
- Business and Managerial Start-ups, R&D, and Product Innovation in Slovenia pp. 53-89

- Štefan Bojnec
Volume 39, issue 3, 2001
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Abandoned Brotherhood: Declining Economic Relations Between the CEECs and Russia in the 1990s pp. 5-44

- Kalman Dezseri
- The Chimera of Autonomous Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy pp. 45-74

- Stanislava Janáèková
- The Institutional Economics Approach in Analyzing the Path of Economic Reform in Slovene Agricultural Production pp. 75-91

- Jernej Turk
Volume 39, issue 2, 2001
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- The Pros and Cons of SMEs Going International: Greek Companies in Bulgaria pp. 5-28

- Stella Karagianni, Lois Labrianidis
- The Transmission of a Sudden Capital Outflow: Evidence from Turkey pp. 29-48

- C. Emre Alper, Ismail Saglam
- Transitioning the Slovene Economy: An Information Technology Perspective pp. 49-71

- Dušan Lesjak and Eli Cohen
- Trade and Revealed Comparative Advantage Measures: Regional and Central and East European Agricultural Trade pp. 72-98

- Štefan Bojnec
Volume 39, issue 1, 2001
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Economic Transition as a Spur to Research: The Case of Central Europe pp. 6-18

- Joe C. Avis, Debra Moore Patterson
- Some Implications of Slovenian Agricultural Accession to the European Union pp. 19-38

- Štefan Bojnec and Wolfgang Münch
- Agricultural Policy Options for Slovenia in the Prospect of EU Accession pp. 39-60

- Emil Erjavec, S. Kavcic, G. Mergos and C. Stoforos
- Patterns of Intra-Industry Trade in Agricultural and Food Products During Transition pp. 61-89

- Štefan Bojnec
Volume 38, issue 6, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-6

- Josef Brada
- Is Inflation Targeting the Way to Lower Inflation? pp. 7-12

- Zdenek Tuma and Andrew Yurkovsky
- Transition to the Strategy of Inflation Targeting pp. 13-42

- Katerina Smidkova, Miroslav Hrnčíř and Andrew Yurkovsky
- Analysis of Foreign Trade in the Czech Republic pp. 43-68

- Vladimir Tomsik
- Social Transfers and Their Effect in the Transformation Period pp. 69-94

- Tomas Sirovatka and Andrew Yurkovsky
Volume 38, issue 5, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- The Exchange Rate Regime during the Transition pp. 6-35

- Jiri Jonas
- Are Wages an Important Determinant of Inflation in Slovenia? pp. 36-59

- Mejra Festić
- Enterprises in the Post-Privatization Period: Firm-Level Evidence for Slovenia pp. 60-92

- Janez Prašnikar, Jan Svejnar and Polona Domadenik
Volume 38, issue 4, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Central Banking in Transition Countries pp. 6-53

- Helmut Wagner
- An Analysis of Inflation in the Czech Republic Using the P* Model pp. 54-72

- Jan Frait, Lubos Komarek, Lumír Kulhánek and Andrew Yurkovsky
- Price Convergence and the Readiness of the Czech Economy for Accession to the European Union pp. 73-91

- Stanislava Janáčková, Josef Brada and Liana Payson
Volume 38, issue 3, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Prices of Industrial Outputs and Inflationary Developments in the Czech Republic pp. 6-25

- Tomas Holub and Andrew Yurkovsky
- Derivatives in the Czech Republic and Abroad: Present and Future pp. 26-63

- Josef Jílek and Andrew Yurkovsky
- Reform of Pension Insurance in the Years 1989 to 1996 and Current Problems in the System pp. 64-81

- Jana Klimentová and Andrew Yurkovsky
- External Imbalance: The Czech Case pp. 82-94

- Eva Zamrazilová and Liana Payson
Volume 38, issue 2, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Liberalization, the Legal Framework, and Market Indicators in Ukraine pp. 6-17

- Alexander Sundakov
- Ukraine Needs a Fundamental Pension Reform pp. 18-23

- Nadia Malysh
- Funding of Social Benefits and the Social Service System in Ukraine pp. 24-46

- Helena Góralska
- European Aspects of the Disinflation Policy of the Czech National Bank pp. 47-96

- Stanislava Janáčková and Andrew Yurkovsky
Volume 38, issue 1, 2000
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- The Phases of Budgetary Reform pp. 6-33

- Marek Dabrowski, Marcin Luczyński and Malgorzata Markiewicz
- Tax Policy pp. 34-50

- Serhyi Teriokhin
- Energy Policy and Structural Reform pp. 51-70

- Christian von Hirschhausen and Volkhart Vincentz
- The Progress of Privatization pp. 71-93

- Yuri I. Yekhanurov
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