Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 8, 2025
- Shadow economy in post-communist economies: what role do financial development, ICT infrastructure, and institutional quality play? pp. 1069-1092

- Shujaat Abbas
- Unveiling the shadows: tracing the informal economy in the Balkans from 1996 to 2021 pp. 1093-1124

- Alban Asllani, Nikolaos Tzivanakis and Friedrich Schneider
- Green initiatives and sustainability practices of Russian environmentalists in exile in Georgia pp. 1125-1148

- Maria Tysiachniouk, Arsenii Konnov and Juha Kotilainen
- The hybrid Phillips curve and inflation in post-Soviet Central Asia and the South Caucasus pp. 1149-1171

- Ihlas Sovbetov
- Varieties of clientelism and poverty: evidence from a comparative subnational analysis of Romania pp. 1172-1191

- George Stefan, Anca Paraschiv and Clara Volintiru
Volume 37, issue 7, 2025
- Happiness in the steppe: exploring the connection between security and wellbeing in Kazakhstan pp. 715-735

- Alma Kudebayeva and Dina Sharipova
- The role of public grants in shaping business performance: evidence from Croatia’s rural development program pp. 736-750

- Marin Kukoč, Bruno Škrinjarić and Josip Juračak
- Mechanisms of exchange rate determination in the soft and hard managed floating regime: the case of Serbia pp. 751-769

- Emilija Beker Pucar and Olgica Glavaški
- Debt-threshold effects on growth in post-communist EU economies: does institutional quality matter? pp. 770-788

- Vladimir Mihajlović
- Foreign direct investment in Vietnam: how local institutions matter? pp. 789-814

- Thanh Tam Nguyen-Huu and Hong Hiep Hoang
- Cultural friction in economic transition: evidence from zodiac year beliefs and entrepreneurial delay in post-communist China pp. 815-839

- Shuzhen Liang, Shuoyan Lin, Xin Gu, Boyi Cao, Dandan Song and Yin Shi
- Estimation of household heterogeneous propensity to consume in the Russian Federation based on latent class model pp. 840-868

- Pavel Koval, Andrey V. Polbin and Sergey G. Sinelnikov-Murylev
- How sectoral technological transformation explains firm-level productivity? pp. 869-890

- Zoran Aralica, Bruno Škrinjarić and Vitaliy Roud
- The impact of the Russia–Ukraine conflict on the behaviour of individual investors pp. 891-909

- Randy Priem
- Digital transformation and economic growth: empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 910-932

- Huynh Quoc Vu, Nguyen Huynh Mai Tram and Le Tung
- China’s economic strategy in post-communist nations: trade, FDI, and infrastructure investments under the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 933-973

- Jianling Wang, Lemuel Kenneth David and Idrissa I. Cisse
- Double-edged sword effect of digital economy on FDI: evidence from Chinese cities pp. 974-1008

- Hongliang Li and Enshuo Liang
- Impact of energy consumption on income inequality in CEE countries pp. 1009-1038

- Liliana Eva Donath, Mihai Mutascu and Petru Ovidiu Mura
- Climate change risk and environmental governance on economic development: evidence from China pp. 1039-1067

- Zhanyong Zou, Zigui Zeng, Yikang Tang and Shulin Xu
Volume 37, issue 6, 2025
- Are the determinants of per capita incomes spatially homogeneous? pp. 517-532

- Tibor Bareith and Adrián Csizmadia
- Beyond resource intensity: unveiling the determinants of Russian MNEs’ integration into global value chains pp. 533-553

- Nikita Kostiuchenko and Ivan Deseatnicov
- Landscapes in transition: how land fragmentation reshapes livelihood choices in Vietnam pp. 554-570

- Ha Thuc Vien, Dai Binh Tran and Le Van Ha
- Financial development and firm growth: the role of proactivity of provincial leadership pp. 571-589

- The Nguyen Huynh
- Paradise lost: Russian multinationals under deglobalization, 2014–2021 pp. 590-614

- Ilya Matveev and Anna Mishura
- Capability morphology and firm growth in middle-income economies: evidence from Kosovo’s manufacturing sector pp. 615-641

- Slavo Radosevic and Fadil Sahiti
- An analysis of government expenditures on innovation and regional economic growth in China’s provinces using regime-switching modeling pp. 642-687

- Hamdi Becha, Maha Kalai, Kamel Helali and Ghada Jarallah
- Knowledge base, innovation network, and innovation in different types of high-tech industries - a comparative study of STI (science-technology-innovation) and DUI (learning by doing, using and interacting)-type industry in China pp. 688-713

- Zefeng Mi, Ying Sun, Zhixin Qiu and Jingxuan Fu
- Correction pp. 714-714

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 5, 2025
- Bribery by privately owned firms: an ownership origin perspective pp. 405-428

- Liu Jin
- Entrepreneurship as a catalyst for digital economic complexity: an empirical analysis of China’s provincial data pp. 429-456

- Xiaohong Ma, Baogui Xin, Wei Peng and Jiwon Kwon
- Impact of digitalization on corporate financial profitability: the case of Russia pp. 457-480

- Woosik Yu, Kazuhiro Kumo and Han-Sol Lee
- Unleashing the impact of outward foreign direct investment in China’s high-end equipment manufacturing industry on technological innovation: evidence from China pp. 481-498

- Wei Wei, Qiyuan Li, Shuyu Zheng and Ruige Sun
- Economic drivers of tax revenue: insights from European economies pp. 499-515

- Milica Ristić Cakić, Branimir Kalaš, Jadranka Đurović Todorović and Marina Đorđević
Volume 37, issue 4, 2025
- Technology startups in Central and Eastern Europe: are they CEE-specific? pp. 299-324

- Andrea Szalavetz
- Consumer Price Indices: Bridging Post-liberation, Communism, and Post-communism in Bulgaria pp. 325-343

- Martin Ivanov, Kaloyan Ganev and Ralitsa Simeonova–Ganeva
- Thriving in uncertainty: comparative performance of women-owned and men-owned micro-enterprises in dynamic economic environments pp. 344-364

- Sonja Radas and Bruno Škrinjarić
- How does cultural diversity impact entrepreneurship? Evidence from dialect diversity in China pp. 365-385

- Tong Wang, Lei Zhao and Yu Wang
- From responsibility to resilience: how targeted poverty alleviation strengthens firms pp. 386-403

- Haowen Tian, Kun Su and Wenlan Xie
Volume 37, issue 3, 2025
- Monetary policy in the service of financial nationalism. The case of post-2013 Hungary pp. 161-186

- Krisztián Németh
- Were Chinese style reforms a potential alternative for Russia? A reflection on state capitalism, democratic socialism, and transition pp. 187-202

- Anthony Evans
- Gender gaps in contributions to tax-incentivised pension investment. Early experiences from post-transition Estonia pp. 203-222

- Magnus Piirits, Orsolya Soosaar and Karsten Staehr
- Macroeconomic shock spillovers from Russia to Kazakhstan pp. 223-246

- Woosik Yu
- Authoritarian economic soft power: the case of Russian and Chinese investments in Central Europe pp. 247-267

- Karel Svoboda
- The peer effect on green innovation behaviour of Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 268-297

- Xiaowei Ding, Darko B. Vuković and Natalia Vukovic
Volume 37, issue 1-2, 2025
- The exodus of Western manufacturing corporations from Russia – an extension of observations pp. 1-20

- Igor Gurkov, Nikolay Filinov and Zokirzhon Saidov
- A stringent necessity: addressing fiscal bubbles with fiscal rules in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 21-50

- Jerome Creel, Marek Dąbrowski, Etienne Farvaque, Jakub Janus and Piotr Stanek
- Serbia’s multi-vector foreign policy: the effects on trade with the European Union and Russia pp. 51-74

- Nataša Stanojević
- Tax reform and corporate vertical integration: evidence from China pp. 75-105

- Zhen Yang, Wenlong Liu, Huiqiang Ni and Huaizhou Lan
- Unintended consequences: market integration and enterprise carbon emissions ——based on the analytical perspective of county-to-district reform pp. 106-132

- Jun Liu, Shengjun Zhu, Canfei He, Yan Xu and Haoxiang Shen
- Cultivating green growth through innovative city pilot policies: Evidence from China pp. 133-159

- Ge Bai, Zhiyang Shen, Jian Wu and Fawaz Baddar ALHussan
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