Eastern European Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- The East German Cement Cartel: Cartel Efficiency and Policy After Economic Transformation pp. 5-28

- Ulrich Blum
- Supply-Side Adjustments in the Czech Republic: A Cross-Sector Perspective pp. 29-45

- Kamil Dybczak and Vladislav Flek
- Following the Yellow Brick Road to the Euro?: Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland pp. 46-79

- Jesús RodrÃguez López and Jose Torres
- Prospects for EMU Enlargement: What Will Be the Consequences of a Fiscal Union? pp. 80-103

- Kuo-chun Yeh
Volume 45, issue 5, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- The Catching-Up Process of European Enlargement: Hungarian and Slovenian Agricultural, Food, and Forestry Trade pp. 5-34

- Štefan Bojnec and Imre FertÅ
- The Role of Technology Change and Trade in Changing Relative Labor Demand in Hungary pp. 35-54

- Hajnalka Tarjáni
- Comparing the Growth Performance of the New EU Countries pp. 55-68

- Barbara Döbeli and Marcin Kolasa
- Who Is Most Likely to Migrate from Albania?: Evidence from the Albania Living Standards Measurement Survey pp. 69-94

- Adriana Castaldo, Julie Litchfield and Barry Reilly
Volume 45, issue 4, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Modeling Structural Change: An Application to the New EU Member States and Accession Candidates pp. 5-35

- Ulrich Thiessen and Paul Gregory
- Internationalization of Small and Medium-Size Enterprises from Selected Central European Economies pp. 36-65

- Marjan SvetliÄiÄ, Andreja JakliÄ and Anže Burger
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Ownership on Firm-Level Environmental Performance pp. 66-87

- Dietrich Earnhart and LubomÃr LÃzal
Volume 45, issue 3, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Spatial Disparities in Productivity in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 5-32

- Roberto Ezcurra and Pedro Pascual Arzoz
- Maximizing Seigniorage and Inflation Tax: The Case of Belarus pp. 33-50

- Julia Korosteleva
- How Far Are the Transition Countries from the Economic Standards of the European Union?: Measuring Efficiency and Growth in Agriculture pp. 51-75

- Alexej Lissitsa, Supawat Rungsuriyawiboon and Sergiy Parkhomenko
- Land, Wine, and Trade: The Transition of the Romanian Wine Sector pp. 76-114

- Nivelin Noev
Volume 45, issue 2, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Food Price Convergence and Trade in the Balkans pp. 6-22

- Nikola TasiÄ
- The Vintage Effect on the Russian Labor Market pp. 23-51

- Gleb Borisov
- Poland and Its Investment Development Path pp. 52-74

- Marian Gorynia, Jan Nowak and Radoslaw Wolniak
- Long-Run Money Demand in the New EU Member States with Exchange Rate Effects pp. 75-94

- Christian Dreger, Hans-Eggert Reimers and Barbara Roffia
Volume 45, issue 1, 2007
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Foreign Direct Investment in Hungary: Industry and Its Spatial Effects pp. 6-28

- Eva Kiss
- The Shadow Economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia: The Labor Approach pp. 29-58

- Bojan Nastav and Štefan Bojnec
- Economic Convergence Between the CEE-8 and the European Union pp. 59-76

- Zbigniew Matkowski and Mariusz Próchniak
- The Effect of Property Rights on the Relationship Between Economic Growth and Pollution for Transition Economies pp. 77-94

- Ebru Guven Solakoglu
Volume 44, issue 6, 2006
- Last Chance: An Eighteen-Month Program for Stabilization and Reforms in Hungary pp. 3-100

- István Csillag, Péter Mihályi and Josef C. Brada
Volume 44, issue 5, 2006
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- What Are Their Words Worth?: The Political Plans and Economic Pains of Fiscal Consolidations in the New EU Member States pp. 6-37

- Jan Zápal and OndÅej Schneider
- Foreign Ownership and Productivity in Polish Industry: The Case of Polish Manufacturing, 1993-2002 pp. 38-71

- Konrad Pawlik
- Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast European Countries: The Role of the Service Sector pp. 72-90

- Lorena Å kufliÄ and Valerija BotriÄ
- Determinants of Workers' Remittances: Turkish Evidence from High-Frequency Data pp. 91-100

- Ahmet Murat Alper and Bilin Neyapti
Volume 44, issue 4, 2006
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Banking Efficiency in the Context of European Integration pp. 5-31

- Daniel Stavárek
- Is the Collapse of Agricultural Output in the CEECs a Good Indicator of Economic Performance? A Total Factor Productivity Analysis pp. 32-59

- Axel Tonini and Roel Jongeneel
- Sustainability of the Slovenian Pension System: An Analysis with an Overlapping-Generations General Equilibrium Model pp. 60-81

- Miroslav VerbiÄ, Boris Majcen and Renger Van Nieuwkoop
- Testing the Theory of Purchasing Power Parity for Slovenia and Hungary pp. 82-96

- Darja BorÅ¡;iÄ and Jani BekÅ
Volume 44, issue 3, 2006
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Regional Unemployment and Industrial Restructuring in Poland pp. 5-28

- Andrew Newell and Francesco Pastore
- Neural Network Approaches to Estimating FDI Flows: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 29-59

- Darius Plikynas and Yusaf H. Akbar
- Partner Selection Criteria as Determinants of Firm Performance in Joint Ventures: Evidence from Greek Joint Ventures in Eastern Europe pp. 60-78

- Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos and Chris Stewart
- Determinants of Greek FDI Outflows in the Balkan Region: The Case of Greek Entrepreneurs in Bulgaria pp. 79-96

- Aristidis Bitzenis
Volume 44, issue 2, 2006
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Josef Brada
- Does Product Differentiation Explain the Increase in Exports of Transition Countries? pp. 6-22

- Yener Kandogan
- The Relationship Between Money and Output in the Czech Republic Evidence from Var Analysis pp. 23-39

- VladimÃr TomÅ¡Ãk and Dana Viktorová
- The Puzzle of Czech Economic Growth pp. 40-59

- Eva Zamrazilová
- Analysis of Subjective Economic Well-Being in Slovenia pp. 60-70

- Miroslav VerbiÄ and Tine Stanovnik
- Economic Policy Mix in Slovenia and the Road to the European Monetary Union pp. 71-90

- Mejra FestiÄ and Jani BekÅ
Volume 44, issue 1, 2006
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Josef Brada
- Exchange Rate Variability and Foreign Direct Investment: Consequences of EMU Enlargement pp. 5-24

- Michał Brzozowski
- The Importance of Telecommunications Reform in Russia's Accession to the WTO pp. 25-58

- Jesper Jensen, Thomas Rutherford, Thomas Rutherford and Thomas Rutherford
- Monitoring Poverty Without Consumption Data: An Application Using the Albania Panel Survey pp. 59-82

- Carlo Azzarri, Calogero Carletto, Benjamin Davis and Alberto Zezza
- Outlook for CEEC Agricultural Markets After EU Accession pp. 83-103

- Emil Erjavec, Trevor Donnellan and Stane Kavcic
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