Post-Communist Economies
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2021
- Russia’s changing role in the international agri-food system and why it matters pp. 939-968

- Stephen K. Wegren and Frode Nilssen
- Communist heritage and Russian firms’ location decisions pp. 969-992

- Hubert Jayet, Oleg Mariev, Andrey Pushkarev and Natalia Davidson
- Press and informal institutions as FDI barriers: what changed in Slovenia between 1992 and 2018? pp. 993-1011

- Zoran Vaupot and Milena Fornazarič
- Are small towns doomed to decline? The case of a post-socialist CEE country pp. 1012-1034

- David Cole and Mária Murray Svidroňová
- Russian agroholdings and their role in agriculture pp. 1035-1055

- Vasily Uzun, Natalya Shagaida and Zvi Lerman
- Janos Kornai and his memorable work pp. 1056-1064

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
Volume 33, issue 7, 2021
- The evolution of China’s modern economy and its implications on future growth pp. 795-819

- Hazwan Haini
- Managing the “Post Miracle” Economy in China: Crisis of Growth Model and Policy Responses pp. 820-841

- Wei Zhao and Joël Ruet
- From the USSR to the polar silk road: the rise of the strategic Russian Arctic port range pp. 842-861

- Olivier Faury, Yann Alix and Nicolas Montier
- Real Effective Exchange Rates and deindustrialization: Evidence from 25 Post-Communist Eastern European countries pp. 862-898

- Mirjana Cizmović, Yochanan Shachmurove and Milos Vulanovic
- The asymmetric effects of fiscal policy on inflation and economic activity in post-communist European countries pp. 899-919

- Mircea Asandului, Dan Lupu, Liviu-George Maha and Daniela Viorică
- Chinese bank managers’ perceptions of barriers to the implementation of green credit in corporate loan decision-making pp. 920-936

- Junmei Qi, Elisabeth Paulet and Edina Eberhardt-Toth
Volume 33, issue 6, 2021
- Measuring dynamic capabilities in Russian companies pp. 661-680

- Carlos Jardon and F. X. Martinez-Cobas
- Macroeconomic effects of exogenous tax changes in a small open economy: narrative evidence from Croatia pp. 681-709

- Milan Deskar-Škrbić, Ana Grdović Gnip and Hrvoje Šimović
- Tax factors affecting FDI allocation in the EU post-socialist states pp. 710-725

- Jan Pavel, Jana Tepperová and Markéta Arltová
- Corporate profit misalignment: evidence from German headquarter companies and their foreign affiliates pp. 726-750

- Sarah Godar and Petr Janský
- The footprints of COVID-19 on Central Eastern European stock markets: an intraday analysis pp. 751-769

- Faheem Aslam, Francisca Nogueiro, Mariana Brasil, Paulo Ferreira, Khurram Shahzad Mughal, Beenish Bashir and Saima Latif
- Beyond oil: the international integration of the Russian economy between macroeconomic constraints and sectoral dynamics pp. 770-794

- Pascal Grouiez, Julien Vercueil and Dmitry D. Volkov
Volume 33, issue 5, 2021
- State-owned enterprises as foreign direct investors: insights from EU countries pp. 517-540

- Katarzyna Szarzec, Wanda Nowara and Bartosz Totleben
- Income inequality and environmental quality in China: a semi-parametric analysis applied to provincial panel data pp. 541-565

- Céline Bonnefond, Matthieu Clement and Huijie Yan
- The effect of energy prices on energy intensity improvement – the case of the chemical industry in the V4 countries pp. 566-580

- Agnieszka Pach-Gurgul, Sławomir Śmiech and Marta Ulbrych
- Is an increase in oil prices good for individuals in oil-producing countries? pp. 581-586

- Zoya Nissanov
- A simple macro-econometric simultaneous equation model for the Russian economy pp. 587-613

- Andrey Polbin and Sergey Sinelnikov-Murylev
- Decentralisation and fiscal performance in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 614-636

- Suzana Makreshanska-Mladenovska and Goran Petrevski
- University-industry linkages, regional entrepreneurship and economic growth: evidence from China pp. 637-659

- Bojun Hou, Jin Hong, Shuai Wang, Xing Shi and Chen Zhu
Volume 33, issue 4, 2021
- The Belt and Road Initiative, Asian infrastructure investment bank, and the role of enterprise heterogeneity in China’s outward foreign direct investment pp. 379-401

- Jinjing Zhao and Jongchul Lee
- Addressing the growth and employment effects of the extractive industries: white and black box illustrations from Kazakhstan pp. 402-434

- Elkhan Richard Sadik-Zada
- The Hungarian eurology – the road to perdition? pp. 435-457

- Oliver Kovacs
- Domestic political risk, global economic policy uncertainty, and banks’ profitability: evidence from Ukrainian banks pp. 458-483

- Seyed Alireza Athari
- Stock market development and economic growth: the case of the Republic of Serbia pp. 484-499

- Milka Grbić
- Optimal fiscal policy in a model with search-and-matching frictions: the case of Bulgaria (1999–2018) pp. 500-515

- Aleksandar Vasilev
Volume 33, issue 2-3, 2021
- Global Governance and Interaction between International Institutions: The Challenge of the Eurasian International Organizations pp. 147-149

- Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
- Geopolitical games in Eurasian regionalism: ideational interactions and regional international organisations pp. 150-174

- Vladimir Izotov and Anastassia Obydenkova
- The Eurasian Economic Union – keeping up with the EU and China pp. 175-199

- Ann-Sophie Gast
- The Eurasian Economic Union: integration without liberalisation? pp. 200-221

- Rilka Dragneva and Christopher Hartwell
- Russia in international economic institutions: are there contradictions in the regional and global agendas? pp. 222-245

- Mikhail Golovnin and Daria Ushkalova
- Eurasian regionalism and the WTO: a building block or a stumbling stone? pp. 246-264

- Alexander Libman
- Interaction of Eurasian and international financial institutions pp. 265-282

- Evgeny Vinokurov
- NATO vs. the CSTO: security threat perceptions and responses to secessionist conflicts in Eurasia pp. 283-304

- Farid Guliyev and Andrea Gawrich
- Competitiveness through new industrialisation in the EAEU pp. 305-330

- Viachaslau Yarashevich
- Moving towards developmental regionalism? industrial cooperation in the Eurasian Economic Union from an Armenian and Belarusian perspective pp. 331-358

- Julia Eder
- Global governance and Eurasian international organisations: lessons learned and future agenda pp. 359-377

- Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
Volume 33, issue 1, 2021
- Readiness and resilience of the health systems of the UK and Russia during Covid-19 epidemics in 2020-2021: impacts of priorities, shortages and rationing pp. 1-63

- Christopher Mark Davis
- Regional income convergence in an emerging Asian economy: empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 64-78

- Jan Bentzen and Le Tung
- The growth of farms: a Hungarian-Slovenian comparison pp. 79-93

- Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő
- A new form of parallel trading within economics relations between Russia and China pp. 94-118

- Sergey Sosnovskikh
- Financial repression and financial risk: the case of China pp. 119-132

- Sarah Chan
- State ownership, quality of sub-national governance, and total factor productivity of firms in Vietnam pp. 133-146

- Canh Le, Thi Phuong Thu Nguyen and Tuyet Nhung Do
Volume 32, issue 8, 2020
- Priorities, shortages, and rationing in the UK and Russia national health services during 2000–2019: initial conditions for responses to Covid-19 pp. 969-1010

- Christopher Mark Davis
- Do export transitions differently affect firm productivity? Evidence across Vietnamese manufacturing sectors pp. 1011-1037

- Thanh Ngo and Canh Thi Nguyen
- Role of bank heterogeneity and market structure in transmitting monetary policy via bank lending channel: empirical evidence from Chinese banking sector pp. 1038-1061

- Usman Bashir, Yu Yugang and Muntazir Hussain
- Should I stay or should I go? The role of the renminbi in trade partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 1062-1088

- Phi Minh Hong and Tran Thi Anh-Dao
- The determinants of FDI location choice in the Western Balkan countries pp. 1089-1110

- Safet Kurtović, Nehat Maxhuni, Blerim Halili and Sead Talović
- Spatial spillover effects of public health and education expenditures on economic growth: evidence from China’s provinces pp. 1111-1128

- Hazwan Haini
Volume 32, issue 7, 2020
- Democratization and Firm Innovation: Evidence from European and Central Asian post-Communist States pp. 833-859

- Zafar Nazarov and Anastassia Obydenkova
- Aggregate and regional effects of financialisation in CEE countries pp. 860-876

- Jacek Wallusch, Beata Woźniak-Jęchorek and Sławomir Kuźmar
- Do entrepreneurial firms suffer more from bribery? An empirical study of businesses in Vietnam pp. 877-903

- Thang V. Nguyen, Ngoc T. B. Le, Ha L. H. Dinh and Huong T. L. Pham
- Profit shifting to onshore and offshore tax havens: the case of Visegrad countries pp. 904-946

- Danuše Nerudová, Marian Dobranschi, Veronika Solilová and Marek Litzman
- Support for nuclear power in Central Asia: examining historical and spatial separation pp. 947-968

- Peter Howie, Ilyas Yesdauletov and Yerzhan Dyussenov
Volume 32, issue 6, 2020
- Legal framework, political environment and economic freedom in central and Eastern Europe: do they matter for economic growth? pp. 697-725

- Ozren Uzelac, Milivoje Davidovic and Marijana Dukic Mijatovic
- Dancing the Viennese waltz or just doing business? The policy of parent banks in CESEE countries pp. 726-748

- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska and Bartosz Witkowski
- Estimating the effects of fiscal policy on GDP growth in Romania in 2015-2017 using the synthetic control method pp. 749-770

- Ioana Boiciuc and David Orțan
- Digital transformation – enabling factory economy actors’ entrepreneurial integration in global value chains? pp. 771-792

- Andrea Szalavetz
- Economic resourcefulness as a determinant of saving and borrowing in Poland pp. 793-812

- Marek Kosny
- Regional development and foreign direct investment in transition countries: a case-study for regions in Ukraine pp. 813-832

- Michael Getzner and Serhiy Moroz
Volume 32, issue 5, 2020
- Greater Eurasia: more than a vision? pp. 561-590

- Silvana Malle, Julian Cooper and Richard Connolly
- Fidesz, the state-subsumption of domestic business and the emergence of prebendalism: capitalist development in an ‘illiberal’ setting pp. 591-606

- Samuel Rogers
- The mining sector boom in Mongolia: did it cause the Dutch disease? pp. 607-642

- Kadirbyek Dagys, W. J. M. Heijman, Liesbeth Dries and Bakyei Agipar
- Revisiting stock market integration in Central and Eastern European stock markets with a dynamic analysis pp. 643-674

- Oussama Tilfani, Paulo Ferreira and My Youssef El Boukfaoui
- Improving firm survival: exports or outward foreign direct investment? pp. 675-696

- Meihong Dai and Ben Li
Volume 32, issue 4, 2020
- National institutional systems’ hybridisation through interdependence. The case of EU-Russia gas relations pp. 429-446

- M. Abbas and C. Locatelli
- Russian business under economic sanctions: is there evidence of regional heterogeneity? pp. 447-467

- Yoshisada Shida
- Winners or losers? Workers in transition economies under globalisation pp. 468-494

- Marjan Petreski
- Informality, informal institutions, and uneven land reform in China pp. 495-510

- Feng Deng
- An RBC model with investment-specific technological change: lessons for Bulgaria (1999–2018) pp. 511-524

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- Impact of remittances on economic growth and poverty reduction amongst CIS countries pp. 525-546

- Mubinzhon Abduvaliev and Ricardo Bustillo
- Sovereign and private claims in the hands of foreign banks – are they substitutes? The case of CEE countries pp. 547-560

- Michał Brzozowski and Joanna Siwinska-Gorzelak
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- Economics and politics of post-communist transition to market and democracy. The lessons from Polish experience pp. 285-305

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- Does corruption affect local and foreign-owned companies differently? Evidence from the BEEPS survey pp. 306-329

- Gaygysyz Ashyrov and Jaan Masso
- Two sides of the same union? Reviving the Optimum Currency Areas theory from the business cycle synchronisation perspective pp. 330-351

- Lubica Stiblarova and Marianna Sinicakova
- Stock market stability on selected CEE and SEE markets: a quantile regression approach pp. 352-375

- Tihana Škrinjarić
- Closer to election, more light: electricity supply and elections in a postconflict transition economy pp. 376-390

- Drini Imami, Endrit Lami, Edvin Zhllima, Muje Gjonbalaj and Geoffrey Pugh
- Is the transition process neutral to the employment–output ratio? Or does ‘jobless growth’ come naturally? The case when allocative and technological effects interact pp. 391-408

- Trond-Arne Borgersen and Roswitha M. King
- How does bribery affect a firm’s future growth? Empirical evidence from transition economies pp. 409-427

- Ruohan Wu and Aisha Meeks
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- Can Russia’s food exports reach $45 billion in 2024? pp. 147-175

- Stephen K. Wegren
- Determinants of regional fertility in Russia: a dynamic panel data analysis pp. 176-214

- Ichiro Iwasaki and Kazuhiro Kumo
- Banking sector concentration, competition and financial stability: the case of the Baltic countries pp. 215-249

- Juan Cuestas, Yannick Lucotte and Nicolas Reigl
- Repression, voluntary compliance and undeclared work in a transition setting: some evidence from Poland pp. 250-266

- Josip Franić
- Banking sector performance and economic growth: evidence from Southeast European countries pp. 267-284

- Veton Zeqiraj, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Omer Iskenderoglu and Aviral Tiwari
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Partnerships for skill development in Russia pp. 1-23

- Thomas F. Remington and Israel Marques
- Adjusting employment protection legislation to the economic cycle: do transition countries differ from mature democracies? pp. 24-53

- Michał Pilc and Monika Naskręcka
- Fiscal decentralization and equalization transfers in Georgia: evidence from municipality-level data pp. 54-76

- Petr Janský and Miroslav Palansky
- Multiscale optimal portfolios using CAPM fractal regression: estimation for emerging stock markets pp. 77-112

- Oussama Tilfani, Paulo Ferreira and My Youssef El Boukfaoui
- Effectiveness of aid-for-trade: Are there strings attached? Empirical evidence and the case of Vietnam pp. 113-124

- Chanyou Kim, Joo Eun Chae and Jinhwan Oh
- Sectoral and spatial patterns of Chinese cities’ export structures pp. 125-146

- Canfei He, Changda Yu and Shengjun Zhu
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