Prague Economic Papers
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Volume 2007, issue 4, 2007
- Dynamic Analysis of Selected European Stock Markets pp. 291-302

- Jiří Trešl and Dagmar Blatná
- Czech Capital Market Weak-Form Efficiency, Selected Issues pp. 303-318

- Jan Hájek
- Supply-Side Performance in the Czech Republic: A Macroeconomic View (1995-2005) pp. 319-335

- Jaromir Hurnik and Dana Hájková
- Impact of Accession to Emu on International Trade - Case of the Czech Republic pp. 336-346

- Filip Tichý
- Growth Accounting, Total Factor Productivity and Approximation Problem pp. 347-357

- Jan Cadil
- New Regionalism as a Part of the Transformation Strategy - Cases in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia (Czech Republic, Russia and China) pp. 358-377

- Pavel Hnát and Eva Cihelková
Volume 2007, issue 3, 2007
- Real and Nominal Convergence and the New EU Member States - Actual State and Implications pp. 195-219

- Václav Žďárek and Jaromír Šindel
- The Czech Labour Market: Historical, Structural and Policy Perspectives pp. 220-236

- Jiri Vecernik
- Industrial Clustering and Global Value Chains in Central and Eastern Europe: Role of Multinational Enterprises in Industrial Upgrading pp. 237-251

- Yusaf H. Akbar and Sonia Ferencikova
- A Living Worth Leaving? Economic Incentives and Migration Flows: The Case of Czechoslovak Labour Migration pp. 252-264

- Wadim Strielkowski
Volume 2007, issue 2, 2007
- Certification as a Viable Quality Assurance Mechanism in Transition Economies: Evidence, Theory, and Open Questions pp. 99-114

- Andreas Ortmann and Katarína Svítková
- Optimal Debt Contracts in Emerging Markets with Multiple Investors pp. 115-129

- Karel Janda
- Factors of the Size of Government in Developed Countries pp. 130-142

- Boris Gramc
- The Future of Work and Women pp. 143-164

- Ewa Lisowska
- Why Is Corruption a Problem of the State? pp. 165-179

- Tomáš Otáhal
Volume 2007, issue 1, 2007
- Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: What Role for Central Banks in New EU Member States? pp. 3-23

- Jan Frait and Lubos Komarek
- Equilibrium Exchange Rates in the Eu New Members: Methodology, Estimation and Applicability to ERM II pp. 24-37

- Roman Horvath and Lubos Komarek
- Wavelet Decomposition of the Financial Market pp. 38-54

- Lukas Vacha and Miloslav Vošvrda
- Pension Reform in the Czech Republic - A Contribution into the Debate pp. 55-69

- Marek Loužek
- Can Motivation Theory Explain Migration Decisions? pp. 70-85

- Natálie Reichlová
Volume 2006, issue 4, 2006
- Tests of Functional Forms, Currency Substitution, and Capital Mobility of Czech Money Demand Function pp. 291-299

- Yu Hsing
- Inflation Targeting: To Forecast or To Simulate? pp. 300-314

- Michal Skořepa and Viktor Kotlán
- Procyclicality of Financial and Real Sector in Transition Economies pp. 315-349

- Mejra Festić
- Impact of Price-Deregulation on Market Outcomes - The Case of Chimney Sweep Services in Slovenia pp. 350-363

- Egon Žižmond and Matjaž Novak
- Third Moment of Yield Probability Distributions for Instruments on Slovenian Financial Markets pp. 364-373

- Srečko Devjak and Andraž Grum
Volume 2006, issue 3, 2006
- Changing Social Status of Pensioners and the Prospects of Pension Reform in the Czech Republic pp. 195-213

- Jiri Vecernik
- The Czech Pension System and the Perspectives of Its Reform pp. 214-230

- Michal Slavík
- Empirical Analysis of Persistence and Dependence Patterns Among the Capital Markets pp. 231-242

- Miloslav Vošvrda
- How Excessive are External Imbalances in Selected Transition Countries? pp. 243-267

- Aleksander Aristovnik and Stanka Setnikar-Cankar
- Doubtful Sustainability of Public Finances in Slovenia pp. 268-281

- Primož Dolenc
Volume 2006, issue 2, 2006
- Long-Term Unemployment in the Czech Republic: Motivation, Obstacles and the Social Assistance System pp. 99-112

- Magdalena Kotýnková
- Institutional Conditions of Monetary Policy Conduct in the Czech Republic pp. 113-134

- Petr Sedláček
- National Accounts Data and Macroeconomic Analysis: A Comparative Study of the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Ireland and Slovenia pp. 135-155

- Maks Tajnikar and Nina Ponikvar
- Montenegrin Quarterly Macroeconomic Econometric Model pp. 156-171

- Štiblar Franjo, Oplotnik Žan and Vukotić Veselin
- An Investigation of the German Dominance Hypothesis in the Context of Eastern Enlargement of the EU pp. 172-182

- Mete Feridun
Volume 2006, issue 1, 2006
- Budget Deficit and Interest Rates pp. 3-13

- Zdeněk Dvorný
- Ready to Go? EU Enlargement and Migration Potential: Lessons for the Czech Republic in the Context of Irish Migration Experience pp. 14-28

- Wadim Strielkowski and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Sales-Advertising Relationship: An Application of Panel Data from the German Automobile Industry pp. 29-43

- Petr Mariel, López Cristina and Karmele Fernandez-Aguirre
- International Intertemporal Solvency in OECD Countries: Evidence from Panel Unit Root pp. 44-49

- Huseyin Kalyoncu
- Subregionalism Within the EU with Special Regard to the Groupings of which the Czech Republic is a Member pp. 50-62

- Eva Cihelková and Pavel Hnát
- Challenges for the Czech Republic's Competitive Performance in the Enlarged EU pp. 63-77

- Anna Kadeřábková
- Development of Formal and Informal Institutions in the Czech Republic and Other New EU Member States Before Their EU Entry: Did the EU Pressure Have Impact? pp. 78-90

- Adam Gersl
Volume 2005, issue 4, 2005
- Would Fast Sailing Towards the Euro Be Smooth? What Fundamental Real Exchange Rates Tell Us pp. 291-316

- Katerina Smidkova and Ales Bulir
- Does Competition Improve Performance? Evidence from the Czech Manufacturing Industries pp. 317-330

- Andrei Medvedev and Alena Zemplinerova
- A Classification of International Business Strategies in the Czech Republic: A Longitudinal Analysis of Selected Firms pp. 331-349

- James D. Goodnow and Pavel Vopařil
- Investigating the Economic Impact of Immigration on the Host Country: The Case of Norway pp. 350-362

- Mete Feridun
- Cruel Altruism pp. 363-374

- Jiri Hlavacek and Michal Hlaváček
Volume 2005, issue 3, 2005
- Czech Economy: First Year after the EU Entry pp. 195-220

- Kamil Janáček and Eva Zamrazilová
- Distributive Impact of Czech Social Security and Tax Systems: Dynamics in Early 2000s pp. 221-237

- Ondrej Schneider and Tomáš Jelínek
- Determinants of Growth and Convergence in Transitive Economies in the 1990s: Empirical Evidence from a Panel Data pp. 239-251

- Menbere T. Workie
- Potential Output in the Czech Republic: A Production Function Approach pp. 253-266

- Jaromir Hurnik and David Navratil
- Health Care Regulation: Impact on the Supply of Outpatient Services in the Czech Republic pp. 267-276

- Martin Dlouhý
Volume 2005, issue 2, 2005
- Spontaneous Euroization in the Czech Republic (is it a problem and why not?) pp. 99-108

- Martina Horníková, Jaromir Hurnik and Viktor Kotlán
- Effects of Macroeconomic Policies and Stock Market Performance on the Estonian Economy pp. 109-116

- Yu Hsing
- Empirical Testing of New Keynesian Phillips Curve in Conditions of the Czech Republic in 1994 - 2003 pp. 117-129

- Josef Arlt and Miroslav Plašil
- Financial Market in the Czech Republic and Human Capital Investment: Private Financing of Higher Education pp. 131-146

- Václav Urbánek and Katerina Marsikova
- Understanding Corruption and Corruptibility Through Experiments pp. 147-162

- Libor Dusek, Andreas Ortmann and Lubomir Lizal
- Dynamical Agents' Strategies and the Fractal Market Hypothesis pp. 163-170

- Lukas Vacha and Miloslav Vošvrda
- Impact of Monetary Policy on Economic Instability in Turkey (1983 - 2003) pp. 171-179

- Mete Feridun
Volume 2005, issue 1, 2005
- Fiscal Deficits and Inflation in the Transition Countries pp. 3-16

- Vratislav Izák
- Financial Integration and the New EU Member Countries: Challenges and Dilemmas pp. 17-32

- Antonin Rusek
- Debt Management in the Czech Republic (formation in the 1990s and the current state) pp. 33-50

- Ivan Matalík and Michal Slavík
- Estimation of the Czech Republic Sacrifice Ratio for the Transition Period pp. 51-63

- Roman Hušek and Tomáš Formánek
- Social Health Insurance and Its Failures in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: The Role of the State pp. 64-81

- Jozef Medveď, Juraj Nemec and Leos Vitek
- Sustainability of Current Account for Turkey: Intertemporal Solvency Approach pp. 82-88

- Huseyin Kalyoncu