Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 8, 2024
- Export, economic complexity and growth in the integrated periphery of the European automotive industry pp. 881-905

- Jaroslav Rusnák, Nina Bučeková and Ingrid Bučeková
- Anti-corruption and firm innovation: political path dependence perspective pp. 906-929

- Shulin Xu and Zhen Yang
- Financial investment under banking uncertainty: evidence from Vietnamese firms pp. 930-958

- Japan Huynh
- Monetary policy regulation and effectiveness of bank liquidity risk in China: a non-linear study using Markov-switching VAR models pp. 959-992

- Huimin Jing and Yixin Zhu
- What drives firms’ intention to prioritise public spending in the energy sector?: evidence from Eastern Europe and Central Asia pp. 993-1013

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Amir Arjomandi and Florian Gerth
- Strategic actions of the largest foreign companies in Russia in the first years of strengthening sanctions against Russia pp. 1014-1034

- Igor Gurkov, Nikolay Filinov and Zokirzhon Saidov
- Religion, gender norms and fertility in Muslim post-communist economies pp. 1035-1065

- Kazuhiro Kumo and Cristiano Perugini
- List of reviewers for Post-Communist Economies, 2024 pp. 1066-1066

- The Editors
Volume 36, issue 7, 2024
- External debt burden and economic growth: evidence from Central Asia pp. 761-777

- Mubinzhon Abduvaliev and Ricardo Bustillo
- European integration and economic growth in emerging Europe: the role of institutions and policy factors pp. 778-800

- Aleksandar Stojkov, Marko Veljanovski and Thierry Warin
- The impact of special economic zones on industrial enterprises’ productivity in Russia pp. 801-830

- Andrey Pushkarev, Anna Gainetdinova, Natalia Davidson and Evgeniya Sokolova
- Direct search or remote search? Export market expansion path for firms in underdeveloped areas - evidence from the five cities of the Hexi Corridor, China pp. 831-851

- Wanpeng Cao, Yongchun Yang, Qi Guo and Qing Liu
- Exploring institutional dynamics in a multi-level analysis in Southeast Europe pp. 852-880

- Tine Lehmann
Volume 36, issue 6, 2024
- The exodus of Western manufacturing corporations from Russia–the beginning pp. 659-671

- Igor Gurkov, Nikolay Filinov and Zokirzhon Saidov
- Russia’s support for authoritarian regimes through food trade pp. 672-694

- Stephen K. Wegren
- Can SEE economies grow stronger together? Empirical evidence from the CEFTA region pp. 695-722

- Nina Vujanovic
- Navigating banking transitions: insights into competition and stability from Vietnam’s experience pp. 723-740

- Phuong Thanh Le, Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni and Amir Arjomandi
- Does one good turn deserve another? Evidence from China’s trade and aid policy pp. 741-760

- Camelia Romocea Turcu and Yunzhi Zhang
Volume 36, issue 5, 2024
- The machine tool industry of Russia at a time of war and sanctions pp. 527-561

- Julian Cooper
- Green credit policy and enterprise carbon performance: evidence from China pp. 562-581

- Zhonglu Liu, Wenjiao Men, Shuguang He and Haibo Sun
- Trust and corruption in the Czech Republic: evidence from a new generation of managers pp. 582-611

- Nathalie Benesova and John Anchor
- Foreign-owned enterprises, government subsidies, and unrelated diversification of manufacturing in Chinese cities pp. 612-630

- Jin Shi, Yuwei Wang and Jingjing Huang
- From wars to waves: geopolitical risks and environmental investment behaviour pp. 631-658

- Vitor Gabriel, Andreia Dionísio, Dora Almeida and Paulo Ferreira
Volume 36, issue 4, 2024
- The reorientation of Russia’s trade corridors since the invasion of Ukraine pp. 405-431

- Stephen Fortescue
- Deindustrialisation and reindustrialisation patterns in V4 countries – industry 4.0 as a way forward? pp. 432-463

- Oliver Kovacs and Endre Domonkos
- The rise of the red dragon: the non-binary political economy of decentralised public banks pp. 464-481

- K. Duan, P. Ivanov and Richard Werner
- Captured institutions and permeated business – the longevity of Hungarian autocracy pp. 482-505

- Andrea Éltető and József Péter Martin
- Private sector perspective on corruption and informality: a comparative analysis of Serbia and Croatia pp. 506-526

- Barbara Frey, Bruno Škrinjarić and Jelena Budak
Volume 36, issue 3, 2024
- What drives the hidden side of Uzbekistan’s shadow economy? pp. 281-297

- M. Ishaq Bhatti, Nicolas Hamelin and Temurbek Saidov
- Drivers of household saving in East Central European countries. A push and pull model perspective pp. 298-320

- Viktoria Endrodi-Kovacs, Vivien Czeczeli and Gábor Kutasi
- A thickened demand for populism: comparison of voters’ attitudes in CEE and Western Europe pp. 321-359

- Paulina Lenik
- Research and development expenditures, technology spillovers, and green productivity in agriculture: an empirical analysis pp. 360-381

- Haiyan Deng, Boqun Lyu, Zhiyang Shen and Michael Vardanyan
- Uncertainty in Central and Eastern European markets. Evidence from Twitter-based uncertainty measures pp. 382-403

- Paweł Kropiński
Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- Windfall revenues and structural balance in the Czech Republic pp. 127-146

- Jan Pavel, Jana Tepperová and Markéta Arltová
- Trade unions and workers’ welfare in Vietnam pp. 147-173

- Dung Kieu Nguyen, Thi Bich Tran, Mai Thi Xuan Nguyen and Anh Thi Mai Pham
- Social trust and risky financial market participation: Evidence from China pp. 174-196

- Xinxin Ma
- The link between household savings rates and GDP: evidence from the Visegrád group pp. 197-221

- Nikola Šubová, Ján Buleca, Ermanno Affuso and Franklin Mixon
- Language skills and unemployment: post-Soviet bilingualism in Latvia pp. 222-261

- Kadri Männasoo, Miina Hõbenael and Svetlana Ridala
- Return of activist state in a former transition star: the curious case of Hungary pp. 262-279

- Péter Ákos Bod
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- Property ownership and firm performance: firm-level analysis of post-communist economies pp. 1-24

- Zafar Nazarov and Aziz Goziev
- Determinants of product sophistication in Vietnam: findings from the firm–multi-product level microdata approach pp. 25-47

- Ha Thi Tran, Hoan Quang Truong and Chung Van Dong
- Post-communist firms’ independent green R&D and productivity growth under globalisation pp. 48-89

- Ruohan Wu
- Foreign divestment and domestic investment in Eastern European countries pp. 90-104

- Justice Djokoto, Eglantina Hysa and Egla Mansi
- FDI spillovers and productivity in Vietnamese manufacturing industries - new insights from the unconditional quantile regression pp. 105-125

- Thanh Tam Nguyen-Huu
Volume 35, issue 8, 2023
- How are Russia’s industries adapting to Western economic pressure? The case of gold pp. 797-829

- John Kennedy
- Costs of economic growth: new insights on wealth and income inequalities in the post-communist countries pp. 830-855

- M. Badur, Kazi Sohag, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Gazi Uddin
- Beliefs in the attributes of success in life and bribery in post-communist European countries pp. 856-900

- Aurelian-Petruș Plopeanu
- Market segmentation, marketisation change speed and R&D investment of private firms pp. 901-925

- Bojun Hou, Yuehe Yu, Yifan Zhu, Xiaoxuan Zhu, Chen Zhu and Jin Hong
- Glass ceiling or glass cliff: an examination of the role of female board members on market performance in Poland pp. 926-950

- Maria Aluchna, Benson Honig and Bogumił Kamiński
Volume 35, issue 7, 2023
- Problems and prospects for organic agriculture in Russia pp. 647-669

- Stephen K. Wegren, Alexander M. Nikulin and Irina Trotsuk
- Estimation of a small open economy DSGE model for Kazakhstan pp. 670-707

- Erlan Konebayev
- Innovations and their complementarities: which types of innovations drive export performance? pp. 708-743

- Oleg Mariev, Natalia Davidson, Karina Nagieva and Andrey Pushkarev
- Strategic drivers behind the digital transformation of subsidiaries: a longitudinal approach pp. 744-769

- Krisztina Demeter, David Losonci, Andrea Szalavetz and Máté Baksa
- Total factor productivity gap between the “New” and “Old” Europe: an industry-level perspective pp. 770-795

- Dragana Radicic, Zoran Borovic and Jelena Trivic
Volume 35, issue 6, 2023
- Human capital and economic growth in Central Asia pp. 533-545

- Mirzobobo Yormirzoev
- Misuse of institutions and economic performance: some evidence from Serbia pp. 546-573

- Marko Tmušić
- Migrants remittances and fertility in the Post-Soviet states pp. 574-596

- Boburmirzo Ibrokhimov, Rashid Javed and Mazhar Mughal
- Is there an asymmetric effect of exchange rate volatility on exports and imports in the Central, East and Southeast European countries? pp. 597-618

- Safet Kurtović, Nehat Maxhuni, Blerim Halili and Arta Maxhuni
- Institutions, corruption and transparency in effective healthcare public procurement: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 619-646

- Peter Nemec, Veronika Ďuricová and Matus Kubak
Volume 35, issue 5, 2023
- Does one belt and one road initiative facilitate China‘s export of equipment? pp. 441-453

- Mantian Xue and Yuexian Wang
- The impact of fdi and regional factors on economic growth in Vietnamese provinces: A spatial econometric analysis pp. 454-474

- Hoang Hiep, Bui Nhat Quang and Cong Minh Huynh
- International labour migration and people’s views towards economic and political systems in transition countries pp. 475-495

- Daichi Yamada and Masato Hiwatari
- Investment dynamics in central and eastern Europe: a nonlinear approach pp. 496-512

- Estefanía Mourelle and Juan Cuestas
- Can foreign investors accurately operate and obtain excess returns? Evidence from China pp. 513-532

- Muhammad Jameel Hussain, Shihan Huang and Junbao Li
Volume 35, issue 4, 2023
- The performance of politically connected firms in South East Europe: state capture or business capture? pp. 351-367

- Will Bartlett
- Taxation as a factor in investment attractiveness in the Visegrád countries pp. 368-383

- Vít Jedlička
- Institutions and R&D engagement of SMEs in Laos pp. 384-402

- Helery Tasane, Gaygysyz Ashyrov and Sopheak Srun
- Time interval choices in forecasting stock market indices of CEE and SEE countries pp. 403-413

- Silvija Vlah Jerić
- Convergence patterns in income and manufacturing productivity in EU: does the latter drive the former? pp. 414-439

- Pavle Petrović and Mirjana Gligorić Matić
Volume 35, issue 3, 2023
- Disentangling the semi-periphery: evolutionary trajectories and perspectives of the Austrian and Hungarian automotive industries pp. 211-235

- Andrea Szalavetz and Magdolna Sass
- Credit availability and corporate risk-taking: evidence from China’s green credit policy pp. 236-270

- Dongwei Su, Shulin Xu and Zefeng Tong
- Social and economic development from an integrated sustainability perspective: analysing the interaction of social capital, income level, and income inequality in China pp. 271-297

- Huai Ma, Chenkai Niu and Wei Li
- Inequality in pre-industrial Bohemia: The city of Budweis pp. 298-314

- Daniel Kolar
- Green credit policy and corporate diversification: evidence from China pp. 315-349

- Dongwei Su, Shulin Xu and Zhen Yang
Volume 35, issue 2, 2023
- Deindustrialisation in post-Soviet economies: premature deindustrialisation, Dutch disease, human capital, and institutions pp. 101-121

- Hiroyuki Taguchi and Elbek Erkin Ugli Abdullaev
- A business-cycle model with money and banking: the case of Bulgaria (1999–2018) pp. 122-133

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- Reflections on FDI in an post-communist country in the context of EU membership: retrospectives and prospects pp. 134-153

- Marta Götz, Barbara Jankowska and Zakaria Talouni
- Does the demographic dividend with human capital development yield an economic dividend? Evidence from Central Asia pp. 154-178

- Éva Berde and Muyassar Kurbanova
- Remittances, FDI and economic growth: the case of South-East European countries pp. 179-209

- Vesna Bucevska and Aleksandar Naumoski
Volume 35, issue 1, 2023
- Sailing through the storm – performance of Russian manufacturing subsidiaries of multinational corporations in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-16

- Igor Gurkov and Nikolay Filinov
- Defending business interests in Russia: collective action and social investments as bargaining chips pp. 17-40

- Stanislav Klimovich, Sabine Kropp and Ulla Pape
- Breakdown: what went wrong with deposit insurance in Russia pp. 41-58

- Andrei Vernikov
- How do economic activities spur the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia? A dynamic panel data analysis pp. 59-81

- Ichiro Iwasaki
- Impact of Special Economic Zones on domestic market: Evidence from Russia pp. 82-99

- Evgeniya Dubinina
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