Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2002
- IMF and the Ruble Zone pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- The IMF and the Ruble Area, 1991–93 pp. 3-29

- John Odling-Smee and Gonzalo Pastor
- A Political Decision pp. 31-35

- Yegor Gaidar
- The IMF and the Ruble Zone pp. 37-47

- Richard Pomfret
- The IMF and the Ruble Zone pp. 49-57

- Anders Aslund
- The IMF and the Ruble Zone: Response to Odling-Smee and Pastor pp. 59-80

- Brigitte Granville
- The IMF and the Ruble Area: Response to Comments pp. 81-84

- John Odling-Smee and Gonzalo Pastor
- Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Central and Eastern European Transitional Economies pp. 85-117

- Vladimir Klyuev
- Globalisation and Development: New Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 119-136

- Lucian Cernat and Radu Vranceanu
- Assessing the Value of Law in Transition Countries pp. 137-140

- Kenneth Koford
- Free Trade Today pp. 141-143

- Ravi A Yatawara
- Eugene Zaleski 1918-2001 pp. 144-145

- Paul R Gregory
Volume 44, issue 2-3, 2002
- 7th Dubrovnik Economics Conference: Current Issues in Emerging Market Economies pp. VI-VI

- Boris Vujcic and Paul Wachtel
- How Risky is Financial Liberalization in the Developing Countries&quest pp. 1-26

- Charles Wyplosz
- Output Costs of Currency and Balance of Payments Crises in Emerging Markets pp. 27-44

- Michael Hutchison and Ilan Noy
- Monetary Policy Strategies For Emerging Market Countries: Lessons From Latin America pp. 45-82

- Frederic Mishkin and Miguel A Savastano
- Structural Reforms in Argentina: Success or Failure&quest pp. 83-102

- Miguel A Kiguel
- Banking Sector Reform in Hungary: What Have We Learned and What are the Prospects&quest pp. 103-124

- György Szapáry
- Promoting Financial Stability in Emerging-Market Countries: The Soft Law Approach and Beyond1 pp. 125-167

- Curzio Giannini
- Efficiency of Banks in Croatia: A DEA Approach&ast pp. 169-193

- Igor Jemric and Boris Vujcic
Volume 44, issue 1, 2002
- A Note from the New Editor pp. VI-VI

- Jeffrey Miller
- On Contingent Liabilities and the Likelihood of Fiscal Crises&ast pp. 1-14

- Craig Burnside
- The Role of FDI in Trade and Financial Services in Transition: What Distinguishes Transition Economies from Developing Economies&quest pp. 15-45

- Michael Keren and Gur Ofer
- Financial Market Integration in the US: Lessons for Europe&quest pp. 46-71

- Claudia Buch
- The Structure of Chinese Industry and the Impact from China's WTO Entry pp. 72-98

- Aimin Chen
Volume 43, issue 4, 2001
- Institutional and Structural Change in Pacific Russia pp. 1-8

- Judith Thornton
- Sakhalin Energy: Problems and Prospects pp. 9-32

- Judith Thornton
- Reform Strategies and Economic Performance: The Russian Far East as Compared to Other Regions pp. 33-66

- Vladimir Popov
- Sources of Crisis in the Russian Far East Fishing Industry pp. 67-93

- Anthony Allison
- Implementing Agrarian Reform in the Russian Far East pp. 95-121

- Jennifer Duncan and Michelle Ruetschle
- Social and Economic Differentiation In the Russian Far East pp. 123-142

- Nadezhda Mikheeva
- A Note From the Editor… pp. 143-144

- Robert C Stuart
Volume 43, issue 3, 2001
- Macro-Experimental Economics in the Kyrgyz Republic: Social Security Sustainability and Pension Reform pp. 1-34

- Charles M Becker and Sergey Paltsev
- A Comparison of Small and Medium-Size Enterprise Development in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 35-68

- Georgine Fogel and Alina Zapalska
- The Deregulation of State-Owned Enterprises in India and China pp. 69-97

- Lawrence Sáez and Joy Yang
- Part-time Farming Trends in China: A Comparison with the Japanese and Korean Experience1 pp. 99-132

- Zhang-Yue Zhou, Daniel Sumner and Hyunok Lee
- Transition and economics—politics, markets, and firms pp. 133-136

- Jozef M van Brabant
Volume 43, issue 2, 2001
- The “Soaring Eagle”: Anatomy of the Polish Take-Off in the 1990s pp. 1-33

- Mark De Broeck and Vincent Koen
- Environmental Protection Efforts Under Communism And Democracy: Public Involvement and Political Influence pp. 35-58

- Dietrich Earnhart
- Crop Yield Convergence: How Russia's Yield Performance Has Compared to Global Yield Leaders pp. 59-81

- Michael A Trueblood and Carlos Arnade
- Public Infrastructure Development in China pp. 83-109

- Shuanglin Lin
- On the Emergence of Labour Redundancy in China's State Industry: Findings from a 1980-1994 Data Panel pp. 111-128

- Xiao-yuan Dong and Louis Putterman
- The tragedy of Russia's reforms—market bolshevism against democracy pp. 129-134

- Jozef M van Brabant
Volume 43, issue 1, 2001
- A Modification of the Production Function for Transition Economies Reflecting the Role of Institutional Factors pp. 1-30

- Fyodor Kushnirsky
- The Finance-Investment Link in a Transition Economy: Evidence For Poland From Panel Data pp. 31-52

- Christian Weller
- The Bulgarian Currency Board pp. 53-74

- Jeffrey Miller
- Restructuring with What Success? A Case Study of Russian Firms pp. 75-99

- Susan Linz
- E-money in Transitional Economies pp. 101-118

- Aleksandar Stojanovic
Volume 42, issue 4, 2000
- Introduction: Structural Transformation, Opening Up and Catching Up in Vietnam pp. 1-5

- Marie Lavigne
- Vietnam's Economic Transformation and Convergence with the Dynamic ASEAN Economies pp. 7-43

- Carolyn L Gates
- Financial Sector Reform in China and Viet Nam: A Comparative Perspective pp. 45-66

- David O'Connor
- Ten Puzzles and Surprises Economic and Social Change in Vietnam, 1993-1998 pp. 67-92

- Jonathan Haughton
- Modelling Transition And International Opening In Asia: The Case Of Vietnam With A Comparison With China And The “Asian Tigers” pp. 93-130

- Alain Sand-Zantman, Jean Louis Brillet, Cuong Le van and Jacques Mazier
- To The Editor pp. 131-134

- Janine Wedel
- Jozef M. van Brabant replies pp. 135-135

- Jozef M van Brabant
Volume 42, issue 3, 2000
- Economic Reform, Private Sector Development, and the Business Environment in Viet Nam pp. 1-30

- Vo Xuan Han and Roger Baumgarte
- Internal Liberalization as a Barrier To Export-led Recovery in Central European Countries Preparing For EU Accession pp. 31-47

- Richard Frensch
- Anticipatory Ownership Reform Driven by Competition: China' Township-Village and Private Enterprises in the 1990s pp. 49-75

- Laixiang Sun
- The Changing Role of Money in China and Its Implications pp. 77-100

- Carsten Holz
- Hunting for the Central Asian Tiger pp. 101-120

- Martin C Spechler
- From Shock to Therapy. The Political Economy of Postsocialist Transformation. UNU/WIDER Studies in Development Economics pp. 121-125

- Vladimir Popov
- The grabbing hand – government pathologies and their cures pp. 126-129

- Jozef M van Brabant
- The Ownership Solution: Toward a Shared Capitalism for the 21st Century pp. 130-134

- Stephen Smith
Volume 42, issue 2, 2000
- Introduction: Teaching Modern Economics in Transition Economies pp. 1-3

- Robert C Stuart
- Modern Economics Education in TEs: Technology Transfer to Russia pp. 5-35

- Gur Ofer and Victor Polterovich
- Economics Ph.D. Education in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 37-50

- Jan Svejnar
- The Teaching of Modern Economics in China pp. 51-60

- Gregory C Chow
- Discussion pp. 61-64

- Robert Campbell
- State of the Art in Economics Education and Research in Transition Economies pp. 65-108

- Boris Pleskovic, Anders Aslund, William Bader and Robert Campbell
- Without a Map – Political Tactics and Economic Reform in Russia pp. 109-112

- Jozef M van Brabant
- Money Unmade: Barter and the Fate of Russian Capitalism pp. 113-114

- Shirley J Gedeon
Volume 42, issue 1, 2000
- Shock Therapy Versus Gradualism: The End Of The Debate (Explaining The Magnitude Of Transformational Recession) pp. 1-57

- Vladimir Popov
- The Competitiveness of Agriculture in Bulgaria and the Czech Republic Vis-à-Vis the European Union (CEEC and EU Agricultural Competitiveness) pp. 59-86

- Matthew Gorton, Sophia Davidova and Tomas Ratinger
- The Polish National Investment Fund Programme: Mass Privatisation With a Difference&quest pp. 87-134

- Iraj Hashi
- International Production Networks and Enterprise Transformation in Central Europe pp. 135-150

- Klaus Meyer
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