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Eastern European Economics1989 - 2025
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 Volume 35, issue 6, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-9 Josef BradaFala Ltd   pp. 10-23 Piotr UrbanekUniontex   pp. 24-37 Stefan KrajewskiSyntex   pp. 38-50 Anna KrajewskaVeba   pp. 51-73 Jana MatesováMatra Cukor Rt   pp. 74-84 Laszlo Kacsirek and Judit KoczianCSAO Teplice a.s   pp. 85-94 Jaroslav Jirášek Volume 35, issue 5, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-9 Josef BradaOrganika   pp. 10-20 Piotr UrbanekNovia   pp. 21-33 Michal ČakrtNivelco Ltd   pp. 34-43 Krisztina PenyigeyGlavunion   pp. 44-60 Jana MatesováSalgglas Svegipari Ltd   pp. 61-73 Miklos SomaiCS-12   pp. 74-83 Alena OčkováPolfa   pp. 84-95 Piotr Urbanek Volume 35, issue 4, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3 Josef BradaSector-Level Efficiency and Productivity in Hungarian Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Industries, 1985-1991   pp. 5-39 Jenifer Piesse and Colin ThirtleCurrent Structural Changes and Emerging Foreign Trade Patterns in the Postreform Czech Economy, 1989-1996   pp. 41-87 Frank Stolze Volume 35, issue 3, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-5 Josef BradaStock-Market Volatility and Real Processes in the Czech Economy   pp. 6-34 Martin Cihak and Kamil JanáčekAre Capital Inflows in the Czech Republic Inflationary?   pp. 35-65 Tomáš DvořákMarketing in Transition Conditions: Example of the Republic of Croatia   pp. 66-74 Marcel MelerThe Bulgarian Experience in the Privatization Process   pp. 75-92 Snejina Michailova Volume 35, issue 2, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-5 Josef BradaMacroeconomic Evolution in the Czech Republic   pp. 7-20 Ivan Šujan, Milota Šujanová and Liana PaysonInflation and the Independence of a Central Bank: Have We Had Any Experience in the Czech Republic?   pp. 21-28 Jíří Pospíšil and Liana PaysonThe Old Bad Loans Problem: The Czech Experience   pp. 29-40 Milena Horčicová and Liana PaysonIndustrial Structure and Change in the European Union: Comparative Analysis and Implications for Transition Economies   pp. 41-63 George PetrakosCzech Privatization: From Public Ownership to Public Ownership in Five Years?   pp. 64-83 Pavel MertlíkBank Deposit Guarantee System in Poland   pp. 84-95 Jerzy Nowakowski Volume 35, issue 1, 1997
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-4 Josef BradaThe Central and East European Currency Phenomenon Reconsidered   pp. 5-30 Stolze BradaPrivatization in the Republic of Macedonia: Five Years After   pp. 31-51 Trajko SlaveskiForeign Trade in the Republic of Macedonia   pp. 52-74 Mihail Petkovski and Trajko SlaveskiThe Labor Market in Central and Eastern Europe: Transformations and Perspectives   pp. 76-93 Carmen de la CámaraErratum: Knowledge, Transaction Costs, and the Problems of Transformation   pp. 94-95 Wim Swaan Volume 34, issue 6, 1996
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-4 Josef BradaPrivatization in the Republic of Macedonia   pp. 5-17 Bobek ŠuklevMacedonian Exports: A Small-Country Case   pp. 18-36 Biljana Sekulovska-GaberVolatility of a Seemingly Fixed Exchange Rate   pp. 37-67 Evžen KočendaThe Role of the World Bank in Poland's Transition to a Market Economy   pp. 68-79 Jerzy NowakowskiA Skeptical Note on the Usefulness of a Tight Fiscal Policy Applied to the Czech Case   pp. 80-88 Bruno S. SergiA Response to Bruno Sergi   pp. 89-91 Josef Brada Volume 34, issue 5, 1996
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-4 Josef BradaThe Regional Dimension of Transition in Central and East European Countries: An Assessment   pp. 5-38 George PetrakosKnowledge, Transaction Costs, and the Problems of Transformation   pp. 39-58 Wim Swaan and András Boros-KazaiAdaptive Steps by Hungary's Industries during the Transition Crisis   pp. 59-77 Mlklós Szanyi and András Boros-KazaiDilemmas in Czech Monetary Policy   pp. 78-92 Stanislava Janáčková and Katia Jacobs Volume 34, issue 4, 1996
 
  The Czech: Saxony Cross-Border Dimension of Regional Transition in the Czech Republic   pp. 3-40 Vladislav CieslarRegional Policy in Slovenia: Results, Problems, and Alternatives   pp. 41-103 Stanislava Kukar Volume 34, issue 3, 1996
 
  Types of Microregions, Dispersion of Unemployment, and Local Employment Development in Hungary   pp. 3-48 Karoly FazekasThe Bulgarian Economy in Transition Regional Aftereffects (Possibilities for Structural and Regional Redevelopment)   pp. 49-92 Garabed Minassian and Stoyan Totev Volume 34, issue 2, 1996
 
  Guest Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-10 Marvin JacksonA General Overview of the Approach to Solving the Problems of Redevelopment of Regions from a Comparative Perspective   pp. 11-30 Silvana MalleSmall Enterprise Development and Regional Policy: Comparative Analysis and Implications for Central and East European Countries   pp. 31-64 George PetrakosThe Role of SMEs in the Regional Redevelopment of Romania   pp. 65-95 Ion Anton, Doina Danciu and Constanta Mitu Volume 34, issue 1, 1996
 
  Editor's Introduction   pp. 3-4 Josef BradaTransformation of the Polish Economy: Attractiveness and Risk of Investment in Poland   pp. 5-20 Anna KrajewskaMacroeconomic Stabilization and the Reform Process in Slovenia   pp. 21-40 Štefan BojnecIncome Status of Farmers and Their Households   pp. 41-59 Emil Divila and Kitty DruckCertain Specific Features of Monetary Policy in the Czech Republic   pp. 60-74 Stanislava Janáčková and Katia JacobsEconomic Efficiency in the Period of Systemic Transformation (1989-93)   pp. 75-96 Stefan Felbur, Piotr Ważniewski and Paweł Kotwica |  |