Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2024
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Volume 34, issue 8, 2022
- Entrepreneurship and local development in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe – new challenges are ahead: editorial pp. 995-1000
- Adnan Efendic, Michael Fritsch, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Tomasz Skica
- One transition story does not fit them all: initial regional conditions and new business formation after communism pp. 1001-1028
- Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich
- Small business in Russia: institutions, market potential, taxes and digitalization pp. 1029-1053
- Stepan Zemtsov, Yulia Tsareva, Vera Barinova, Maksim Belitski and Alexander N. Krasnoselskikh
- Differences and similarities between key drivers of youth and senior starting entrepreneurs in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 1054-1082
- Anna Pilková, Juraj Mikuš, Ján Rehák and Peter Pšenák
- Relationship between unemployment and new business registrations at the local level: the case of Poland pp. 1083-1108
- Małgorzata Wosiek, Adam Czudec and Ryszard Kata
- Overcoming constraints to immigrant entrepreneurship in Croatia: the role of formal and informal institutions pp. 1109-1136
- Jan Brzozowski, Ružica Šimić Banović and Mirela Alpeza
- Firm-level additionality effects of investments and employment tax credits in Polish Special Economic Zones pp. 1137-1152
- Wanda Dugiel, Anna Golejewska, Tomasz Skica, Anna Zamojska and Adriana Zabłocka-Abi Yaghi
Volume 34, issue 7, 2022
- Strategies and challenges of sustainable development in Eurasia pp. 835-846
- Anastassia Obydenkova
- Leadership in high-level forums on energy governance: China and Russia compared pp. 847-870
- Jale Tosun and Karina Shyrokykh
- Environmental conflict management: a comparative cross-cultural perspective of China and Russia pp. 871-893
- Arthur L. Demchuk, Mile Mišić, Anastassia Obydenkova and Jale Tosun
- Kazakhstan’s climate change policy: reflecting national strength, green economy aspirations and international agenda pp. 894-915
- Marianna Poberezhskaya and Alina Bychkova
- Greenhouse gas emissions regulation in fossil fuels exporting countries: opportunities and challenges for Russia pp. 916-943
- Ilya A. Stepanov and Igor A. Makarov
- Post-Soviet states and CO2 emissions: the role of foreign direct investment pp. 944-965
- Raufhon Salahodjaev and Arletta Isaeva
- Nuclear supply chain and environmental justice struggles in Soviet and Post-Soviet countries pp. 966-994
- Ksenija Hanaček and Joan Martinez-Alier
Volume 34, issue 6, 2022
- Enlisting oil and gas companies for Russia’s Arctic development. Implementation in a rent-based political economy pp. 715-735
- Ingerid M. Opdahl
- Does a ‘reform’ socialist legacy serve as an asset or a liability for democratic transformation? Considering some roots of ‘Orbanism’ pp. 736-755
- Péter Ákos Bod
- Examining the impact of government spending on the finance-growth nexus: evidence from post-communist economies pp. 756-778
- Hazwan Haini and Pang Wei Loon
- Role of institutions in the corruption and firm innovation nexus: evidence from former Soviet Union countries pp. 779-806
- Elchin Aghazada and Gaygysyz Ashyrov
- Financial constraints and firms’ innovation activities in post-communist economies pp. 807-834
- Ruohan Wu
Volume 34, issue 5, 2022
- Global environmental politics and international organizations: the Eurasian and European experience pp. 565-576
- Anastassia Obydenkova
- Environmental commitments and rhetoric over the Pandemic crisis: social media and legitimation of the AIIB, the EAEU, and the EU pp. 577-602
- Stephen G. F. Hall, Tobias Lenz and Anastassia Obydenkova
- The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China pp. 603-623
- Anastassia Obydenkova, Vinícius G. Rodrigues Vieira and Jale Tosun
- Do social and environmental capabilities improve bank stability? Evidence from transition countries pp. 624-646
- Khurshid Djalilov and Christopher Hartwell
- Post-accession backsliding and European Union environmental policies pp. 647-665
- Aron Buzogány and Benedetta Cotta
- Impact of the environmental taxes on reduction of emission from transport in Latvia pp. 666-683
- Jānis Brizga, Māris Jurušs and Baiba Šmite-Roķe
- Environmental conflict, renewable energy, or both? Public opinion on small hydropower plants in Serbia pp. 684-713
- Mile Mišić and Anastassia Obydenkova
Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- On the relationship between managers’ preferences and debt financing: evidence from Vietnamese firms pp. 423-444
- Huong Trang Kim
- Two sides of the same coin? Viet Nam’s macro resilience under trade-led growth pp. 445-477
- Elodie Mania, Arsène Rieber and Thi Anh-Dao Tran
- Participation, transparency and trust in local governance in transitional countries: the case of Vietnam pp. 478-498
- Thi Bich Tran and Hai Anh La
- An examination of the relationship between implicit taxes and market structure: Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 499-519
- Jifeng Cao
- Effects of public pensions on elderly poverty: insights from an ageing China pp. 520-542
- Meng Li and Li Zhang
- The Impact of Recentralisation on FDI: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment pp. 543-563
- Hiep Ngoc Luu, Minh Ngoc Nguyen and Hieu Thanh Nguyen
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- The challenges of the transition to market economies for post-communist East Asian countries pp. 283-292
- Jean-Michel Sahut and Frédéric Teulon
- Trade credit in transition economies: does state ownership matter? pp. 293-327
- Sabri Boubaker, Ly Kim Cuong and Nam Hoai Tran
- Does firm performance withstand the test of time? New evidence from a transactional economy pp. 328-349
- Rey Dang, Lubica Hikkerova, L’Hocine Houanti, Nhu Tuyen Le and Manh-Chien Vu
- Early warning systems for currency and systemic banking crises in Vietnam pp. 350-375
- Dao Ha, Phuong Nguyen, Duc Khuong Nguyen and Ahmet Sensoy
- Regional efficiency of the real estate industry in 35 large and medium-sized cities in China: a meta-frontier SBM approach pp. 376-408
- Xiao-Xiao Liu, Yao-Yao Song, Hui-Hui Liu and Guo-Liang Yang
- Debt-growth link after an economic crisis: The case of Central and Southeast Europe pp. 409-422
- Kiril Simeonovski, Filip Fidanoski, Mihail Petkovski and Bruno S. Sergi
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- New challenges for fiscal policy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 143-148
- Alexandru Minea and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- A multi-speed fiscal Europe? Fiscal rules and fiscal performance in the EU former communist countries pp. 149-172
- Cezara Vinturis
- Trends in public debt sustainability in Central and Eastern EU countries pp. 173-195
- Alexandra-Claudia Grosu, Carmen Pintilescu and Bogdan Zugravu
- The effects of bank levies post-financial crisis in Eastern Europe pp. 196-218
- Daniela Balutel and Marcel Voia
- Populism and economic policy: lessons from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 219-245
- Magnus Feldmann and Mircea Popa
- Territories of accelerated development: another case of policy failure in Russia? pp. 246-266
- Stephen Fortescue
- A new vision about the influence of major stock markets in CEEC indices: a bidirectional dynamic analysis using transfer entropy pp. 267-282
- Paulo Ferreira, Andreia Dionísio, Dora Almeida, Derick Quintino and Faheem Aslam
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Unorthodoxy in Hungary: an illiberal success story? pp. 1-14
- Laszlo Csaba
- The rise of collateral-based finance under state capitalism in Russia pp. 15-51
- Ilja Viktorov and Alexander Abramov
- The post-soviet Moldovan capitalism: between oligarchic political economy and reciprocity pp. 52-70
- Dorina Rosca
- From socialism to capitalism with communist characteristics: the building of a post-socialist developmental state in Central Asia pp. 71-98
- Andrzej Bolesta
- The state’s activity on the development of digital capitalism: evidence from Russia pp. 99-121
- Galina Bannykh and Svetlana Kostina
- The Emergence of Patronage and Changing Forms of Rent Seeking in East Central Europe pp. 122-141
- Miklós Szanyi
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