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Volume 47, issue 4, 2005
- Transition: Intended and Unintended Processes pp. 595-614

- Michael Ellman
- Unemployment Benefit Systems in Central and Eastern Europe: A Review of the 1990s1 pp. 615-651

- Milan Vodopivec, Andreas Wörgötter and Dhushyanth Raju
- Farm Productivity and Profitability: A Comparative Analysis of Selected New and Existing EU Member States1 pp. 652-674

- Sophia Davidova, Matthew Gorton, Tomas Ratinger, Katarzyna Zawalińska and Belen Iraizoz
- Individual Farming as a Labour Sink: Evidence from Poland and Russia pp. 675-695

- Zvi Lerman and Pepijn Schreinemachers
- Managing FDI in a Globalizing Economy. Asian Experiences pp. 696-697

- Carl McMillan
- Disinflation in Transition Economics pp. 698-701

- Ali Kutan
- The Economic Prospects of the CIS: Sources of Long Term Growth pp. 702-703

- Roy Gardner
- Historical Dictionary of Kyrgyzstan pp. 704-704

- Martin C Spechler
- The Handbook of Economic Sociology pp. 705-706

- Martin C Spechler
- Russia in the 21st Century: The Prodigal Superpower pp. 707-709

- Vladimir Kontorovich
- Financial Structure and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Comparison of Banks, Markets and Development pp. 710-712

- David Kemme
- State-Directed Development: Political Power and Industrialisation in the Global Periphery pp. 713-715

- J E Weaver
Volume 47, issue 3, 2005
- Economic Pathology and Comparative Economics: Why Economies Fail to Succeed1 pp. 503-519

- Barry W Ickes
- An Analysis of the Determinants of Provincial-Level Performance in China's Economy pp. 520-542

- Katsuhiro Miyamoto and Huangjin Liu
- How Much Restructuring did the Transition Countries Experience? Evidence from Quality of their Exports pp. 543-560

- Yener Kandogan
- The Transition between the Old and New Traditional Economies in India pp. 561-578

- J Barkley Rosser and Marina V Rosser
- Constructing a Market Economy: Diverse Paths from Central Planning in Asia and Europe pp. 579-581

- James Angresano
- Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies and Evolving Farm Structures in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 582-585

- Mieke Meurs
- Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policies, and Labour Markets: Macroeconomic Policymaking in the EMU pp. 586-588

- David VanHoose
- Globalization in the Asian Region: Impacts and Consequences pp. 589-590

- Steven Rosefielde
- Global Capital Markets, Integration, Crisis and Growth pp. 591-593

- George von Furstenberg
Volume 47, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction pp. 239-239

- Paul R Gregory and Marshall Goldman
- Abram Bergson: The Life of a Comparativist1,2 pp. 240-258

- Gur Ofer
- Tea Leaves and Productivity: Bergsonian Norms for Gauging the Soviet Future pp. 259-273

- Steven Rosefielde
- Closing the ‘Bergson Gap’: New Data on a Problem in Soviet Statistics1 pp. 274-288

- Robert Davies
- Bergson's Structure of Soviet Wages pp. 289-295

- James Millar
- The Fundamental Problem of Command: Plan and Compliance in a Partially Centralised Economy pp. 296-314

- Mark Harrison
- A Reassessment of the Soviet Industrial Revolution1 pp. 315-332

- Robert Allen
- The ‘Welfare Standard’ and Soviet Consumers pp. 333-345

- Irwin Collier
- Economics of One-Party State: Promotion Incentives and Support for the Soviet Regime1 pp. 346-363

- Valery Lazarev
- Soviet Planning Archives: the Files that Bergson could not see1 pp. 364-386

- Andrei Markevich
- Legal Contract Enforcement in the Soviet Economy1 pp. 387-401

- Eugenia Belova
- The Political Economy of Stalinism: A Bergson Retrospective pp. 402-417

- Paul Gregory
- Forced Labour and the Need for Motivation: Wages and Bonuses in the Stalinist Camp System pp. 418-436

- Leonid Borodkin and Simon Ertz
- Before Stalinism: The Defence Industry of Soviet Russia in the 1920s1 pp. 437-455

- Andrei Sokolov
- Corruption in the Gulag: Dilemmas of Officials and Prisoners pp. 456-475

- James Heinzen
- Trading Effort for Freedom: Workday Credits in the Stalinist Camp System1 pp. 476-491

- Simon Ertz
- Testimonials pp. 492-502

- Marshall Goldman, Jeffrey Sachs, Paul Samuelson and Martin Weitzman
Volume 47, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction to Special Issue: Symposium Part II pp. 1-3

- Ali Kutan
- IMF Programmes in Emerging Countries pp. 4-22

- Ayşe Y Evrensel
- IMF-Supported Programmes in Transition Economies: Are They Effective? pp. 23-40

- Burcu Eke and Ali Kutan
- IMF Programmes, Fiscal Policy and Growth: Investigation of Macroeconomic Alternatives in an OLG Model of Growth for Turkey1 pp. 41-79

- Ebru Voyvoda and Erinc Yeldan
- Factor Market Constraints on Economic Growth in Russian Agriculture – Golitsino Papers: An Introduction to Special Issue pp. 80-84

- Zvi Lerman
- Large and Small Business in Russian Agriculture: Adaptation to Market pp. 85-100

- Vasily Uzun
- Development of Peasant Farms in Central Russia pp. 101-114

- Sergei Sazonov and Damira Sazonova
- Russia's New Agricultural Operators: Their Emergence, Growth and Impact pp. 115-126

- Dmitri Rylko and Robert W Jolly
- Agricultural Land Market in Russia: Living with Constraints pp. 127-140

- Natalia Shagaida
- Agricultural Employment in Russia 1990–2003 pp. 141-153

- Vladimir Bogdanovskii
- Markets for Purchased Farm Inputs in Russia pp. 154-166

- Evgeniya Serova and Olga Shick
- Nonpayments, Bankruptcy and Government Support in Russian Agriculture pp. 167-180

- Olga Yastrebova
- Determinants of Access to Credit for Corporate Farms in Russia pp. 181-187

- Aleksandr Subbotin
- Financial Performance and Efficiency of Corporate Farms in Northwest Russia pp. 188-199

- David Epshtein
- Allocative and Technical Efficiency of Corporate Farms in Russia pp. 200-213

- Margarita Grazhdaninova and Zvi Lerman
- The Allocative Efficiency of Material Input Use in Russian Agriculture pp. 214-223

- William Liefert
- Golitsino Papers: Summary of Findings and Implications pp. 224-228

- Bruce Gardner
- The New Political Economy of Russia pp. 229-231

- Robert Campbell
- The Limits of Protectionism: Building Coalitions for Free Trade pp. 232-234

- Richard Pomfret
- Democracy, Governance, and Economic Performance: Theory and Evidence pp. 235-238

- Joachim Ahrens