Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 1991
- Yugoslavia: Costs and Benefits of Union and Interdependence of Regional Economies pp. 1-26

- Wei Ding
- Workers' Participation in Management vs. Social Ownership and Government Policies: Yugoslav Lessons for Transforming Socialist Economies&ast pp. 27-45

- Janez Prasnikar and Jan Svejnar
- Worker Participation and Worker Self-Management in Bulgaria pp. 47-82

- Derek Jones and Mieke Meurs
- Explaining Narrow Money Growth in China pp. 83-120

- Gavin Peebles
- Must Soviet Factor Cost Be Adjusted&quest pp. 121-126

- Abram Bergson
- Understanding the UK Economy pp. 127-129

- D L LeMahieu
- The Soviet Economic Experiment pp. 130-134

- Earl Brubaker
- Politics, Economic Development and Industrial Management in India. The Case of Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers pp. 135-138

- Ashok Bhargava
- A New Economic Policy for Britain: Essays on the Development of Industry pp. 139-141

- D L LeMahieu
Volume 33, issue 3, 1991
- To an Inconvertible Friend pp. 1-1

- Joe Berliner
- Moving Toward Ruble Convertibility pp. 3-66

- Franklyn D Holzman
- Has Socialism Really Failed?&ast pp. 67-93

- Alan Abouchar
- The Performance of Agricultural Production in Marxist and Non-Marxist Nations pp. 95-125

- Frederic L Pryor
- Did Socialism Fail in Poland&quest pp. 127-151

- Simon Johnson
- Has Socialism Really Failed? Abouchar, Johnson, and Pryor and Reflections on Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 153-166

- Malcolm F McPherson
- On the Decline of Socialism pp. 167-177

- Richard L Carson
- Governing Capital: International Finance and Mexican Politics pp. 179-184

- Miguel Ramirez
- Economic Integration in Eastern Europe: A Handbook pp. 185-187

- Marie Lavigne
- Inequality in Africa: Political Elites, Proletariat, Peasants and the Poor pp. 188-191

- Lisa Brock
- Restructuring the French Economy: Government and the Rise of Market Competition Since World War II pp. 192-196

- W Rand Smith
Volume 33, issue 2, 1991
- Introduction pp. 1-8

- John P Farrell
- Monitoring the Great Transition pp. 9-28

- John P Farrell
- Polish Economic Reforms and the Dilemma of Privatization pp. 29-52

- Jan Mujzel
- Polish Privatization Policy pp. 53-70

- Zbigniew M Fallenbuchl
- The Causes of Recession Following Stabilization pp. 71-90

- Stanislaw Gomulka
- A Model of Wage Spiral Tragedy Under Repressed Inflation pp. 91-95

- Michal Rutkowski
- Inflation Stabilization in Reforming Socialist Economies: The Myth of the Monetary Overhang pp. 97-122

- John Cochrane and Barry W Ickes
- The Labor Market and the Transition of Socialist Economies pp. 123-158

- Milan Vodopivec
- Progress in Transforming Hungarian Agriculture pp. 159-177

- Michael Marrese
Volume 33, issue 1, 1991
- David Granick: In Memoriam pp. 1-3

- Robert C Stuart
- Education, Job Experience and the Gap Between Male and Female Wages in the Soviet Union pp. 5-22

- Elizabeth Clayton and James R Millar
- Conversion, Civilian Production, and Goods Quality in the Soviet Economy&ast pp. 23-56

- Fyodor Kushnirsky
- The Impact of Austerity in Latin America, 1983-89: A Critical Assessment pp. 57-102

- Miguel Ramirez
- An Empirical Analysis of Industrial Investment Growth Fluctuations in the Soviet Union: 1962-1988 pp. 103-127

- Jeffrey A Summers
- Socialism, Perestroika, and the Dilemmas of Soviet Economic Reform pp. 129-132

- Gary Krueger
- The Industrial Labor Market and Economic Performance in Senegal pp. 133-134

- J E Weaver
- Economic Reforms in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe since the 1960s pp. 135-138

- Judith Record McKinney
- Contending Approaches to the Political Economy of Taiwan pp. 139-143

- Robert C Hsu