Eastern European Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 6, 2019
- Vertical Industry Linkages and the Location of Foreign Direct Investment in Poland pp. 457-483

- Martin Breßlein, Andrzej Cieślik and Xenia Matschke
- Comparing Cardinal and Ordinal Approaches to Measuring Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health pp. 484-502

- Matyna Kobus and Leszek Morawski
- Fighting Unemployment the Soviet Way: Belarus’ Law against Social Parasites pp. 503-523

- Natallia Gray and J. David Cameron
Volume 57, issue 5, 2019
- The Impact of Culture, Perceptions, and Knowledge on Economic Outcomes in Romania pp. 349-351

- Emil Lucian Crișan
- The Shadow Economy and Culture: Evidence in European Countries pp. 352-374

- Monica Violeta Achim, Sorin Nicolae Borlea, Lucian Vasile Găban and Alin Adrian Mihăilă
- Insurance Literacy and Spatial Diffusion in the Life Insurance Market: A Subnational Approach in Romania pp. 375-396

- Codruta Mare, Simona Laura Dragoș, Ingrid Dragota and Cristian Mihai Dragoș
- We Learn Not for School but for Life: Empirical Evidence of the Impact of Tax Literacy on Tax Compliance pp. 397-429

- Anca Nichita, Larissa Batrancea, Ciprian Marcel Pop, Ioan Batrancea, Ioan Dan Morar, Ema Masca, Ana Maria Roux-Cesar, Denis Forte, Henrique Formigoni and Adilson Aderito da Silva
- The Impact on Migration Intentions of Perceived Corruption at the Organizational and Country Level in Romania pp. 430-455

- Emil Lucian Crisan, Catalina Crisan-Mitra and Cristian Dragos
Volume 57, issue 4, 2019
- Monetary Policy, Capital Mobility, Inflation, and Wages in Eastern European Economies: Selected Papers from the International Conference “Economic Turmoil in Contemporary Europe III” pp. 269-270

- Krzysztof Beck
- Inflation Expectations of European Consumers after the Crisis. Do Macro Variables Drive Expectations? pp. 271-294

- Magdalena Szyszko and Aleksandra Rutkowska
- Monetary Independence of Central and Eastern European Economies with Flexible Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 295-316

- Marek Dąbrowski, Monika Papież and Sławomir Śmiech
- Globalization or Regionalization of Stock Markets? the Case of Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 317-330

- Krzysztof Beck and Piotr Stanek
- Ageing of the Workforce and Wages—Does the Type of Occupation Matter? pp. 331-348

- Aleksandra Majchrowska and Paulina Broniatowska
Volume 57, issue 3, 2019
- Work Autonomy at Different Occupational Skill Levels: Recent Trends in Europe pp. 197-226

- Michal Janíčko and Anna Krčková
- Dividend Payouts and Shareholder Structure: Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 227-250

- Maria Aluchna, Tomasz Berent and Bogumił Kamiński
- Return Predictability and Market Efficiency: Evidence from the Bulgarian Stock Market pp. 251-268

- Massoud Metghalchi, Massomeh Hajilee and Linda A. Hayes
Volume 57, issue 2, 2019
- Global Production Chains and Export Survival pp. 103-129

- Kemal Turkcan and Hülya Saygili
- Do Off-Farm Employment and Remittances Affect Food Consumption Patterns? Evidence from Albania pp. 130-152

- Ayuba Seidu, Gulcan Onel, Charles Moss and James Seale
- Sectoral Decomposition of the Balassa–Samuelson Effect in CEE Countries: A CGE Analysis pp. 153-177

- Jakub Boratyński, Jakub Borowski, Adam Czerniak and Dariusz Rosati
- Optimal Technological Choices After a Structural Break: The Case of the Former Communist Economies pp. 178-196

- Hernan Moscoso Boedo
Volume 57, issue 1, 2019
- Symposium on Sustainability of Fiscal Policy and Effects of Skill Gaps pp. 1-2

- Aaro Hazak
- Sustainability of Public Finances in European Economies: Fiscal Policy Reactions and Market Pricing pp. 3-19

- Tomasz Łyziak and Joanna Mackiewicz-Łyziak
- Wage Gap in an Ethnically Segmented Labor Market: The Role of Cognitive Skills pp. 20-30

- Svetlana Ridala and Ott Toomet
- Are Eastern European Taylor Reaction Functions Asymmetric in Inflation or Output? Empirical Evidence for Four Countries pp. 31-49

- Jens Klose
- Banks’ Adjustment to Basel III Reform: A Bank-Level Perspective for Emerging Europe pp. 50-69

- Michal Andrle, Josef Brada, Vladimír Tomšík and Jan Vlcek
- Constraints in the Supply of Credit in an Open Transition Economy under New Basel III Requirements: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 70-85

- Karel Brůna and Naďa Blahová
- How Costly Are Labor Gender Gaps? Estimates by Age Group for the Balkans and Turkey pp. 86-101

- David Cuberes, Ana Maria Munoz-Boudet and Marc Teignier
Volume 56, issue 6, 2018
- Why Do Companies Stay Private? Determinants for IPO Candidates to Consider in Poland and the Czech Republic pp. 471-503

- Tomáš Meluzín, Marek Zinecker, Adam Balcerzak and Michal Pietrzak
- Is Agribusiness Different? Firm-Level Evidence of Perceived Corruption in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 504-521

- Thomas Herzfeld, Iryna Kulyk and Axel Wolz
- Institutional Changes and Income Inequality: Some Aspects of Economic Change and Evolution of Values in CEE Countries pp. 522-540

- Kosta Josifidis, Novica Supic and Olgica Glavaski
- Human Capital and International Competitiveness in Europe, with Special Reference to Transition Economies pp. 541-563

- Arta Mulliqi, Nick Adnett, Mehtap Hisarciklilar and Artane Rizvanolli
- Editorial Board EOV pp. 564-564

- The Editors
Volume 56, issue 5, 2018
- Perspectives on Financial, Monetary, and Economic Developments in Eastern Europe pp. 329-333

- Pedro Cerqueira, Monica Ioana Pop Silaghi, Andreea Stoian and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Determinants of the Demand for Money in CEE Countries: Updated Evidence pp. 334-357

- Valentina-Ioana Mera and Monica Ioana Pop Silaghi
- House Prices and Current Account Evolution in the European Union: An Intertemporal Approach pp. 358-381

- Irina-Marilena Ban
- Systemic Risk and Foreign Currency Positions of Banks: Evidence from Emerging Europe pp. 382-421

- Alin Marius Andrieş and Simona Nistor
- Asymmetric Effects of Exchange Rate Changes on the Foreign Trade of Czechia pp. 422-437

- Jana Šimáková
- Debt Sustainability Issues in Central and East European Countries pp. 438-470

- Bettina Bökemeier and Andreea Stoian
Volume 56, issue 4, 2018
- CEE Trade in Services: Value-Added Versus Gross Terms Approaches pp. 269-291

- Aleksandra Kordalska and Magdalena Olczyk
- Business Cycles in Post-Conflict Serbia: The Cycle Is the Trend pp. 292-306

- Tomoya Suzuki
- Factors Driving Consumers’ Inflation Expectations: Does the Central Bank’s Inflation Forecast Really Matter? pp. 307-328

- Magdalena Szyszko and Piotr Płuciennik
Volume 56, issue 3, 2018
- Determinants and Economic Effects of New Firm Creation: Evidence from Polish Regions pp. 201-222

- Pawel Gajewski and Ali Kutan
- Local Poverty and Inequality in Albania pp. 223-245

- Gianni Betti, Ruzhdie Bici, Laura Neri, Thomas Sohnesen and Ledia Thomo
- Offering Time-of-Use Electricity Rates to Households in a Formerly Centrally Planned Economy: Insights from Consumer Tests in Poland pp. 246-267

- Leszek Morawski, Marcin Czupryna, Jerzy Mycielski and Jan Rączka
Volume 56, issue 2, 2018
- Bankruptcy, Investment, and Financial Constraints: Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 99-121

- Jiří Schwarz and Martin Pospíšil
- Impotence of Crisis-Motivated Subsidization of Firms: The Case of Slovenia pp. 122-148

- Anže Burger and Matija Rojec
- Services, Vertical Linkages, and Development: The Case of the Baltic Countries pp. 149-167

- Claudio Di Berardino and Gianni Onesti
- The Productivity of Economics Research in Slovakia pp. 168-200

- Pavel Ciaian, Drahoslav Lančarič and Jan Pokrivcak
Volume 56, issue 1, 2018
- Challenges in Predicting Financial Distress in Emerging Economies: The Case of Croatia pp. 1-27

- Ivana Tomas Žiković
- Collusion in Multi-Object Auctions: Experimental Evidence pp. 28-56

- Jindřich Matoušek and Lubomir Cingl
- Personal Earnings Inequality and Polarization: The Czech Republic in Comparison with Austria and Poland pp. 57-80

- Martina Mysíková and Jiri Vecernik
- Do Small Value-Added Tax Rate Decreases on Groceries Imply Lower Prices for Consumers? pp. 81-98

- Arkadiusz Bernal
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