Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2015
- Breaking the Curse of Sisyphus: An Empirical Analysis of Post-Conflict Economic Transitions pp. 569-597

- Serhan Cevik and Mohammad Rahmati
- Breaking the Curse of Sisyphus: An Empirical Analysis of Post-Conflict Economic Transitions pp. 569-597

- Serhan Cevik and Mohammad Rahmati
- Financial Development and Economic Growth in the MENA Region pp. 598-622

- Hassan Hamadi and Charbel Bassil
- Financial Development and Economic Growth in the MENA Region pp. 598-622

- Hassan Hamadi and Charbel Bassil
- Is It Possible to Adjust ‘With a Human Face’? Differences in Fiscal Consolidation Strategies between Hungary and Iceland pp. 623-654

- Bruno Martorano
- Is It Possible to Adjust ‘With a Human Face’? Differences in Fiscal Consolidation Strategies between Hungary and Iceland pp. 623-654

- Bruno Martorano
- International Assessment Surveys of Educational Achievement in Developing Countries: Why Education Economists Should Care pp. 655-668

- Gérard Lassibille
- International Assessment Surveys of Educational Achievement in Developing Countries: Why Education Economists Should Care pp. 655-668

- Gérard Lassibille
- The Military Origins of Soviet Industrialization pp. 669-692

- Vladimir Kontorovich
- The Military Origins of Soviet Industrialization pp. 669-692

- Vladimir Kontorovich
- Russia’s Current Economic System: From Delusion to Glasnost pp. 693-710

- Michael Ellman
- Russia’s Current Economic System: From Delusion to Glasnost pp. 693-710

- Michael Ellman
- Innovations in Mortgage Finance and the Onset of the Great Recession in a Small Open Economy with a Euro Peg pp. 711-734

- Thomas Andersen and Nikolaj Malchow-Møller
- Innovations in Mortgage Finance and the Onset of the Great Recession in a Small Open Economy with a Euro Peg pp. 711-734

- Thomas Andersen and Nikolaj Malchow-Møller
Volume 57, issue 3, 2015
- Introduction: Central Banks in Latin America: In Search for Stability and Development pp. 365-368

- Roberto Frenkel
- Macroeconomic Policy in Argentina During 2002–2013 pp. 369-400

- Mario Damill, Roberto Frenkel and Martin Rapetti
- Monetary Policy with a Volatile Exchange Rate: The Case of Brazil since 1999 pp. 401-425

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Chile Since 1999: From Counter-Cyclical to Pro-Cyclical Macroeconomics pp. 426-453

- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Colombian Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy Over the Past Decade pp. 454-482

- Jose Antonio Ocampo and Jonathan Malagón
- Central Bank Policies in Mexico: Targets, Instruments, and Performance pp. 483-510

- Jaime Ros
- Inflation Targeting in Peru: The Reasons for the Success pp. 511-538

- Oscar Dancourt
- Venezuela 1999–2014: Macro-Policy, Oil Governance and Economic Performance pp. 539-568

- Leonardo Vera
Volume 57, issue 2, 2015
- Introduction: 20th Dubrovnik Economic Conference Symposium pp. 203-204

- Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujcic
- The Eurocrisis: Muddling through, or on the Way to a More Perfect Euro Union&quest pp. 205-221

- Joshua Aizenman
- Macroeconomic Implications of Financial Frictions in the Euro Zone pp. 222-242

- Pierre Siklos
- Fiscal and Monetary Policies During the Great Recession: A Critical Evaluation pp. 243-275

- Vito Tanzi
- Global Monetary Policies and the Markets: Policy Dilemmas in the Emerging Markets pp. 276-299

- Philip Turner
- Introduction: Managing Natural Resource Wealth for Development pp. 300-304

- Nadia Doytch and Ronald Mendoza
- Riding the Commodity Rollercoaster: Natural Resource Management in the Context of Increasing Commodity Price Volatility pp. 305-325

- Yanchun Zhang, Viridiana Garcia-Quiles and Nina Thelen
- Does Mining FDI Crowd in Other Investments? Investigation of FDI Intersectoral Linkages pp. 326-344

- Nadia Doytch, Ronald Mendoza and Charles I Siriban
- Papua New Guinea and the Natural Resource Curse pp. 345-360

- Nayda Avalos, Veronica Gonzales Stuva, Adam Heal, Kaoru Lida and Naohito Okazoe
- In Memoriam Robert C Stuart pp. 361-364

- Paul Gregory
Volume 57, issue 1, 2015
- Informal Employment in Transition Countries: Empirical Evidence and Research Challenges pp. 1-30

- Hartmut Lehmann
- The Effects of Bank Regulation on the Relationship Between Capital and Risk pp. 31-54

- Alessandra Tanda
- Reestimating China’s Underestimated Consumption pp. 55-74

- Jun Zhang and Tian Zhu
- Output Recovery After Currency Crises pp. 75-102

- Sheida Teimouri and Taggert Brooks
- Do Indirect Questions Reduce Lying about Corruption? Evidence from a Quasi-Field Experiment pp. 103-135

- George Clarke, Klaus Friesenbichler and Michael Wong
- Technology Adoption and Growth in sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 136-167

- Evelyn Wamboye, Kiril Tochkov and Bruno S Sergi
- Estimating Sustainable Output Growth in Emerging Market Economies pp. 168-182

- Anna Krupkina, Elena Deryugina and Alexey Ponomarenko
- Strength in Diversity: A Spatial Dynamic Panel Analysis of Mexican Regional Industrial Convergence, 1960–2003 pp. 183-202

- Vicente German-Soto and Gregory Brock
Volume 56, issue 4, 2014
- Introduction: Pacific Rim Economic Conferences pp. 491-492

- Josef Brada
- Impact and Implementation Challenges of the Basel Framework for Emerging, Developing and Small Economies pp. 493-516

- Jan Frait and Vladimír Tomšík
- The Effect of Oil on Regional Growth in Russia and the United States: A Comparative Analysis pp. 517-535

- Michael Alexeev and Andrey Chernyavskiy
- Effects of Privatization on Exporting Decisions: Firm-level Evidence from Chinese State-owned Enterprises pp. 536-555

- Yasuyuki Todo, Tomohiko Inui and Yuan Yuan
- Introduction: Young People and the Labor Market: Key Determinants and New Evidence pp. 556-566

- Josef Brada, Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
- Age- and Gender-Specific Unemployment in Scandinavian Countries: An Analysis based on Okun’s Law pp. 567-580

- Oliver Hutengs and Georg Stadtmann
- Youth Unemployment in Europe: Persistence and Macroeconomic Determinants pp. 581-591

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Luis Gil-Alana
- The Rise of NEET and Youth Unemployment in EU Regions after the Crisis pp. 592-615

- Giovanni Bruno, Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
- Transitions In and Out of Unemployment among Young People in the Irish Recession pp. 616-634

- Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Philip J O’connell, David Haugh and Alberto Gonzalez Pandiella
- Structural Public Balance Adjustment Effects on Growth in 25 OECD Countries and the Eurozone pp. 635-656

- Rosaria Rita Canale, Giorgio Liotti and Oreste Napolitano
- The Term Structure of Sovereign Default Risk in an Emerging Economy pp. 657-675

- Jair Ojeda-Joya and Jose Gomez-Gonzalez
- The Yugoslav Firm versus a Wardian LMF, a Socialist Firm and a LMF in a Capitalist Market pp. 676-695

- Michael Keren
- Some Observations on the Convergence Experience of Turkey pp. 696-719

- Murat Üngör
Volume 56, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction: Financial Markets (Re) Segmentation in the Euro Area pp. 335-336

- Lucio Vinhas de Souza
- Voltar a Empezar: Crisis and the Renationalization of the Iberian Financial Systems pp. 337-350

- Lucio Vinhas de Souza and Merxe Tudela
- The Center Still Holds: Financial Integration in the Euro Area pp. 351-375

- Indermit S Gill, Naotaka Sugawara and Juan Zalduendo
- Integration of Central and Eastern European and the Euro-Area Financial Markets: Repercussions from the Global Financial Crisis pp. 376-395

- Lucjan Orlowski and Anna Tsibulina
- The ECB’s Experience of Monetary Policy in a Financially Fragmented Euro Area pp. 396-423

- Alain Durré, Angela Maddaloni and Francesco Mongelli
- Conflict and Social and Political Preferences: Evidence from World War II and Civil Conflict in 35 European Countries pp. 424-451

- Pauline Grosjean
- Safety in Numbers: Bailouts and the Decision to Join the EMU pp. 452-468

- Menna Bizuneh and Neven Valev
- Intra-regional Equalization and Growth in Russia pp. 469-489

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Andrey Timofeev
Volume 56, issue 2, 2014
- Introduction: 19th Dubrovnik Economic Conference Symposium pp. 155-156

- Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujčiɣ
- Early US Struggles with Fiscal Federalism: Lessons for Europe&quest pp. 157-175

- Richard Sylla
- Can We Expect Convergence through Monetary Integration? (New) OCA Theory versus Empirical Evidence from European Integration pp. 176-199

- Helmut Wagner
- Debt Markets in Emerging Economies: Major Trends pp. 200-228

- Tatiana Didier and Sergio Schmukler
- Exchange Rate Implications of Reserve Changes: How Non-EZ European Countries Fared during the Great Recession pp. 229-252

- Kathryn Dominguez
- Introduction: Global Banking, Financial Stability, and Post-Crisis Policy Challenges Symposium pp. 253-256

- Harald Sander and Stefanie Kleimeier
- De-internationalizing Global Banking&quest pp. 257-270

- Robert McCauley
- The Dark and the Bright Side of Global Banking: A (Somewhat) Cautionary Tale from Emerging Europe pp. 271-282

- Ralph De Haas
- Can We Make Global Banks Safer? A Practitioner’s View pp. 283-294

- Freddy Van Den Spiegel
- Learning from the Irish Experience – A Clinical Case Study in Banking Failure pp. 295-312

- Brian Lucey, Charles Larkin and Constantin Gurdgiev
- The Low-Interest-Rate Environment, Global Liquidity Spillovers and Challenges for Monetary Policy Ahead pp. 313-334

- Ansgar Belke and Florian Verheyen
Volume 56, issue 1, 2014
- Investment and Institutions in Post-Civil War Recovery pp. 1-24

- Colin O’Reilly
- Individual Perceptions of Distributional Fairness in China pp. 25-41

- John A Bishop, Haiyong Liu and Zichong Qu
- A Note on Income Inequality in East and Central Europe pp. 42-51

- Frederic L Pryor
- Institutional Resilience and Economic Systems: Lessons from Elinor Ostrom’s Work pp. 52-76

- Paul Dragos Aligica and Vlad Tarko
- Dynamics of Firm-level Job Flows in Slovenia, 1996–2011 pp. 77-109

- Biswajit Banerjee and Manca Jesenko
- Information Asymmetry and Foreign Currency Borrowing by Small Firms pp. 110-131

- Martin Brown, Steven Ongena and Pinar Yeşin
- Why Do Large Firms Opt for Islamic Loans&quest pp. 132-153

- Laurent Weill and Christophe Godlewski
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