Comparative Economic Studies
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Volume 35, issue 4, 1993
- Industrial Restructuring and Microeconomic Adjustment in Poland: A Cross-Sectoral Approach&ast pp. 1-19

- Saul Estrin and Xavier Richet
- Trade Effects of Dismantling the Socialized Agriculture of the Former Soviet Union pp. 21-31

- D. Johnson
- Economic Reform and World Agricultural Markets pp. 33-48

- Stefan Tangermann
- Agricultural Reform in the Former USSR&ast pp. 49-68

- William Liefert, Robert Koopman and Edward C Cook
- Declining Soviet/Russian Per Capita Meat Consumption: A Comment pp. 69-71

- Don Van Atta
- Survey Article: Lessons from the Wholesale Transformations in the East pp. 73-102

- Jozef M Van Brabant
- On the Way to Privatizing Commercial Banks: Poland and Hungary Take Different Roads pp. 103-119

- John P Bonin
- The Emergence of Unemployment in the Czech and Slovak Republics&ast pp. 121-134

- John Ham, Jan Svejnar and Katherine Terrell
- Unemployment Among Polish Women pp. 135-145

- Bozena Leven
- A Note on Industrial Adjustment and Regional Labor Markets in Russia pp. 147-157

- Annette Brown
Volume 35, issue 3, 1993
- Goszakazy and the Soviet Economic Collapse pp. 1-18

- Gary Krueger
- Voucher Privatization in Czechoslovakia pp. 19-37

- Eva Marikova Leeds
- A Note on Soviet Per Capita Meat Consumption pp. 39-48

- David J Sedik
- Asymmetric “Min” Condition and Estimation for Disequilibrium Markets: Comment pp. 49-52

- John Burkett
- Reply: Econometric Approach to Disequilibrium Estimation pp. 53-56

- Gene Hsin Chang
- Trade and the Poor pp. 57-58

- J E Weaver
- Industrialization and China's Rural Modernization pp. 58-60

- Beth Mitchneck
- The Transition from Command to Market Economies in East-Central Europe pp. 61-63

- John P Bonin
- Economic Transformation in Central Europe: A Progress Report pp. 64-65

- Scott Hunt
- The Economics of Secession pp. 65-68

- Daniel Berkowitz
- Adam Smith Goes to Moscow. A Dialogue on Radical Reform pp. 68-70

- Martin C Spechler
- Cuomo Commission on Competitiveness pp. 70-72

- Gary C Anders
- Contrasting Styles of Industrial Reform: China and India in the 1980s pp. 72-75

- Eva Marikova Leeds
- From Marx to Mises: Post-Capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation pp. 75-78

- Evan Kraft
Volume 35, issue 2, 1993
- A Macro Model of Queuing and Resale in a Transition Economy pp. 1-17

- John Fender and Derek Laing
- Privatization Debates in Russia: 1989–1992 pp. 19-32

- Vladimir Shlapentokh
- Survey Article: An Evaluation of the CIA's Analysis of Soviet Economic Performance, 1970-90 pp. 33-57

- Daniel Berkowitz, Joseph S Berliner, Paul R Gregory, Susan Linz and James R Millar
- The Soviet Union and Western Europe in the Global Economy pp. 59-60

- Martin C Spechler
- The Agrarian Origins of Commerce and Industry, A Study of Peasant Marketing in Indonesia pp. 60-62

- Craig L Infanger
- Comparative Development Studies pp. 62-62

- J E Weaver
- Systemic Change and Stabilization in Eastern Europe pp. 63-65

- Xavier Richet
- Economic Reform in Eastern Europe pp. 65-66

- Robert Campbell
- Trade, Payments and Adjustment in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 66-68

- George J Viksnins
- The Failure of Soviet Economic Planning: System, Performance, Reform pp. 70-71

- Gary Krueger
- The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe (Views from Within) pp. 72-73

- Robert R Ebert
Volume 35, issue 1, 1993
- Hybrid Forms of Enterprise Organization in the Former USSR and the Russian Federation pp. 1-37

- Alexander S Bim, Derek Jones and Thomas E Weisskopf
- Incomes Policy During Stabilization: A Review and Lessons from Bulgaria and Romania pp. 39-57

- Zeljko Bogetic and Louise Fox
- Review Article: Financial Liberalization, Development, and Marketization: A Review of McKinnon's The Order of Economic Liberalization: Financial Control in the Transition to a Market Economy (1991) pp. 59-84

- Paul Burkett and Richard Lotspeich
- Survey Article: Optimal Tautness and the Economics of Incentives in Bureaucracies pp. 85-117

- Michael Keren
- The United Kingdom Financial System in Transition: Theory and Practice pp. 118-119

- Rowena Pecchenino
- Organization, Performance, & System Choice: East European Agricultural Development pp. 119-121

- Gregory Brock
- Socialism Revised and Modernized: The Case for Pragmatic Market Socialism pp. 121-123

- Holland Hunter
Volume 34, issue 3-4, 1992
- Privatization: An Analysis of the Absorption Problem pp. 1-10

- Andras Simon
- Evaluating Regional Policy in Yugoslavia, 1966–1990 pp. 11-33

- Evan Kraft
- Trade Liberalization in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland Through 1991: A Survey pp. 34-53

- Petr Hanel
- Asymmetric “Min” Condition and Estimation for Disequilibrium Markets in Centrally Planned Economies pp. 54-67

- Gene Hsin Chang
- Transforming the Former GDR Into a Market Economy pp. 68-80

- Roy Vogt
- The Phantom of the Transition: Privatization of Agriculture in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe pp. 81-95

- Robert J McIntyre
- Survey Article: From Reforming to Transforming the Economic System in Hungary pp. 96-106

- Laszlo Csaba
- Eastern Europe in the World Economy pp. 107-109

- Ryszard Rapacki
- Hyperinflation and Stabilization in Post-socialist Economies pp. 109-111

- Gulshan Sachdeva
- Economic Management and Economic Development in Peru and Colombia pp. 111-114

- W Paul Strassmann
- The Economies of Africa pp. 114-115

- Michael McPherson
- East Central Europe from Reform to Transformation pp. 115-116

- Gregory Brock
- Dismantling the Command Economy in Eastern Europe pp. 116-117

- Holland Hunter
- Economic Development and Environmental Protection in Latin America pp. 117-118

- Michael McPherson
Volume 34, issue 2, 1992
- Fiscal Decentralization in the Soviet Economy&ast pp. 1-18

- Daniel Berkowitz and Beth Mitchneck
- Russian Industry and Air Pollution; What Do the Official Data Show?&ast pp. 19-37

- Judith Thornton and Andrea Hagan
- Transboundary Pollution: Sulfur Dioxide Emissions in the Republics of the USSR pp. 38-49

- R Caron Cooper
- The USSR's Experience with Economic Incentive Approaches to Pollution Control pp. 50-62

- John Palmisano and Brent Haddad
- Environmental Management in the Former Soviet Union: A Comment&ast pp. 63-66

- Randolph M Lyon
- Survey Article: Economic Stabilization in the Former Soviet Union: Lessons from Argentina and Brazil pp. 67-81

- William Moskoff and Nader Nazmi
- Understanding Contemporary Ireland State, Class and Development in the Republic of Ireland pp. 82-83

- Loraine Donaldson
- The Legacy of Karl Polanyi pp. 84-86

- Warren Samuels
Volume 34, issue 1, 1992
- Integration Versus Independence for the Successor States of the USSR: When Might Economics' “Right Answers” Be Wrong&quest pp. 1-12

- L V Palei and Jerry L Petr
- Choosing Hypotheses in Comparative Economic Studies: Lessons from a Current Case Study pp. 13-25

- Gavin Peebles
- How Rational is the Behavior of Economic Agents in Russia?&ast pp. 26-40

- Leonid P Malkov
- A Mixed Economy in Hungary? Lessons from the Swedish Experience&ast pp. 41-57

- James Angresano
- The Polish State-Owned Enterprise Sector and the Recession in 1990&ast pp. 58-85

- Mark Schaffer
- Survey Article: Agricultural Privatization in Transition Economies pp. 86-92

- Elizabeth Clayton
- The Nature of Socialist Economies: Lessons from Eastern European Foreign Trade pp. 93-94

- Carl McMillan
- Foreign Economic Relations of the European Community: The Impact of Spain and Portugal pp. 94-97

- Dale L Cramer
- Soviet Non-Capitalist Development: The Case of Nasser's Egypt pp. 98-101

- Ghada Hashem Talhami
- The World Economic Crisis and Japanese Capitalism pp. 101-103

- James Angresano
- Economic Reforms in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union pp. 104-104

- Leonore S Taga
- Chinese State Enterprises: A Regional Property Rights Analysis pp. 105-108

- William Byrd