Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2004
- Private Savings in Transition Economies: Are there Terms of Trade Shocks? pp. 487-514

- Abdur Chowdhury
- Fiscal Federalism in Russia: Rules versus Electoral Politics pp. 515-541

- Vladimir Popov
- Reaching Turning Points in Economic Transition: Adjustments to Distortions in Resource-based Consumption of Food pp. 542-569

- Kolleen Rask and Norman Rask
- Economic Lessons from the Transition. The Basic Theory Re-examined pp. 570-571

- Michael Ellman
Volume 46, issue 3, 2004
- IMF Conditionality and Programme Ownership in Developing and Emerging Economies – Implementation and Research Agenda: An Introduction to Special Issue: Symposium Part I pp. 371-372

- Ali Kutan
- Is Fiscal Adjustment More Durable When The IMF is Involved?1 pp. 373-399

- Aleš Bulíř and Soojin Moon
- IMF Conditionality and the Theory of Special Interest Politics1 pp. 400-422

- Wolfgang Mayer and Alex Mourmouras
- IMF Conditionality, Implementation and the New Political Economy of Ownership pp. 423-450

- Graham Bird and Thomas D Willett
- Adoption, Implementation and Impact of IMF Programmes: A Review of the Issues and Evidence1 pp. 451-467

- Joseph Joyce
- Financing Balance of Payments Adjustment: Options in the Light of the Elusive Catalytic Effect of IMF-Supported Programmes pp. 468-486

- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
Volume 46, issue 2, 2004
- Competition and Solidarity pp. 193-220

- Lajos Bokros
- Price and Exchange Rate Transmission in Russian Meat Markets pp. 221-244

- Stefan R Osborne and William Liefert
- Lending of First versus Lending of Last Resort: The Bulgarian Financial Crisis of 1996/19971 pp. 245-271

- Michael Berlemann and Nikolay Nenovsky
- How Flexible are Labour Markets in the EU Accession Countries Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic? pp. 272-310

- Horst Feldmann
- Efficiency of Chinese Township and Village Enterprises and Property Rights in the 1990s: Case Study of Wuxi1 pp. 311-340

- Go Yano and Maho Shiraishi
- Effect of Enterprise Ownership and Foreign Competition on Internet Diffusion in the Transition Economies pp. 341-370

- George Clarke
Volume 46, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction to the symposium pp. 1-3

- Ali Kutan and Istvan P Szekely
- Exchange Rate Arrangements in the Accession to the EMU pp. 4-22

- Fabrizio Coricelli and Bostjan Jazbec
- Exchange Rate Management Strategies in the Accession Countries: The Case of Hungary pp. 23-44

- Garett Jones and Ali Kutan
- The Euro goes East: Implications of the 2000–2002 Economic Slowdown for Synchronisation of Business Cycles between the Euro area and CEECs pp. 45-62

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Iikka Korhonen
- The Balassa–Samuelson Effect in Central Europe: A Disaggregated Analysis1 pp. 63-94

- Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau
- Adopting the Euro: an Introduction to Four Country Studies pp. 95-103

- C Maxwell Watson
- Convergence Expectations and Convergence Strategies. Lessons from the Hungarian Experiences in the pre-EU period1 pp. 104-126

- Agnes Csermely
- Costs and Benefits of Poland's EMU Accession: a Tentative Assessment pp. 127-145

- Jakub Borowski
- EMU Accession Issues in Estonia pp. 146-158

- M&aauml;rten Ross and Raoul Lättemäe
- Euro adoption: views from the third row pp. 159-176

- Boris Vujcic
- From Transition to Monetary Integration: Central and Eastern Europe on its Way to the Euro Comments on the Country Papers1 pp. 177-190

- Peter Backé and Peter Mooslechner
Volume 45, issue 4, 2003
- The First Decade of Economic Transition in Central Asia: An Introduction to the Symposium pp. 437-441

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova
- Economic Performance in Central Asia Since 1991: Macro and Micro Evidence1 pp. 442-465

- Richard Pomfret
- Recent Developments in the Short-term Employment in Kazakhstani Firms pp. 466-492

- Yelena Kalyuzhnova, Maria Vagliasindi and Mark Casson
- Kyrgyz Labour Market in the Late 1990s: The Challenge of Formal Job Creation pp. 493-519

- Ian Babetskii, Alexandre Kolev and Mathilde Maurel
- Determinants of the Negative Impact of Being Landlocked on Trade: An Empirical Investigation Through the Central Asian Case pp. 520-536

- Gaël Raballand
- Former Socialist Economies and the Undergraduate Curriculum pp. 537-553

- Mark Foley and William Pyle
- Transition Economies: How Appropriate is the Size and Scope of Government? pp. 554-576

- Sanjeev Gupta, Luc Leruth, Luiz de Mello and Shamit Chakravarti
- Modernizing Infrastructure in Transformation Economies: Paving the Way to European Enlargement pp. 577-579

- Anders Aslund
Volume 45, issue 3, 2003
- EDITORIAL pp. 213-214

- Boris Vujić and Paul Wachtel
- The Euro Goes East1 pp. 215-231

- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
- Original Sin and the Exchange Rate Regime Debate: Lessons from Latin American and Transition Countries pp. 232-255

- Jiří Jonáš
- Monetary Policy under Dollarisation: The Case of Croatia pp. 256-277

- Evan Kraft
- Dollarisation and Indexation in Israel's Inflation and Disinflation: ‘There's more than one way to skin a cat’ pp. 278-305

- Akiva (Edward) Offenbacher and Roy Stein
- On the Link between Dollarisation and Inflation: Evidence from Turkey1 pp. 306-328

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Ilker Domac
- Dollarisation in the Former Soviet Union: from Hysteria to Hysteresis pp. 329-357

- Oleh Havrylyshyn and Christian H Beddies
- Dynamics of Currency Substitution, Asset Substitution and De facto Dollarisation and Euroisation in Transition Countries pp. 358-383

- Edgar Feige
- Prospects for Regional Monetary Integration in Latin America: A View from the EU(1) pp. 384-420

- Helidoro Temprano-Arroyo
- On the Sustainability of Euroisation/Dollarisation Regimes: How Important are Fiscal Transfers, Offshore Finance and Tourism Receipts? pp. 421-436

- Francesco Mazzaferro, Christian Thimann and Adalbert Winkler
Volume 45, issue 2, 2003
- Measuring the Impact of Russian Privatisation at the Turn of the Century: An Introduction to the Symposium pp. 109-116

- Saul Estrin
- Finance, Restructuring and Performance in Privatised Russian Enterprises pp. 117-147

- Alan A Bevan and Julian Fennema
- Turnover of Senior Managers in Russian Privatised Firms pp. 148-172

- Alexander Muravyev
- Ownership, Competition and Enterprise Performance pp. 173-191

- Saul Estrin and Manuela Angelucci
- Determinants of Russian enterprise performance: conclusions from the symposium pp. 192-203

- Saul Estrin and Alan Bevan
- Appendix: Survey Methodology pp. 204-212

- Boris Kuznetsov and Saul Estrin
Volume 45, issue 1, 2003
- Editor's Note pp. 1-1

- Jeffrey Miller
- Institutions Matter in Transition, But So Do Policies pp. 2-24

- Oleh Havrylyshyn and Ron van Rooden
- Credit Allocation and Farm Structures in the Czech Republic, 1993–1997 pp. 25-43

- Dirk J. Bezemer
- Moral Hazard in Property Tax Administration: A Comparative Analysis of the Czech and Slovak Republics pp. 44-62

- Phillip J Bryson and Gary C Cornia
- East and West German Family Policy Compared: The Distribution of Childrearing Costs pp. 63-86

- Lynn Duggan
- Smoking in Russia: The ‘Marlboro Man’ Rides but Without ‘Virginia Slims’ for Now pp. 87-103

- Constantin Ogloblin and Gregory Brock
- Lending Credibility: The International Monetary Fund and the Post-Communist Transition pp. 104-108

- David D Laitin
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