Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1997
- The Russian market for financial services for small business: The banking segment pp. 413-421

- Irina Evseeva and Elena Lupinovich
- State support for the development of small business in Russian regions pp. 423-430

- Victoria Golikova and Agnessa Avilova
- Formation of the non-state sector and privatisation in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 431-448

- Rafis Abazov
- Foreign capital inflow and private enterprise development in Poland: A survey pp. 449-467

- Valentijn Bilsen and Wim Lagae
- Economic success in Estonia: The centre versus periphery pattern of regional inequality pp. 469-490

- Michael Harter and Reiner Jaakson
- Banking in transition: Development and current problems in Azerbaijan pp. 491-499

- Manijeh Sabi
- The Ukrainian economy and the process of reform pp. 501-517

- Mohammed Ishaq
Volume 9, issue 3, 1997
- Russia's regional puzzle: Institutional change and economic adaptation pp. 261-287

- Peter Kirkow
- Some characteristics of the transition economy pp. 289-336

- Sergei Aukutsionek
- A review of bank performance during transition in central Europe pp. 337-357

- Michael Borish, Wei Ding and Michel Noël
- Bank rehabilitation in Slovenia: Why it was undertaken and what its effects have been pp. 359-382

- Evan Kraft
- Accounting and societal transition: The bohemian accountant and the velvet revolution pp. 383-406

- Willie Seal, Pat Sucher, Ivan Zelenka and Marcela Zarova
Volume 9, issue 2, 1997
- Measuring progress towards a Market economy pp. 141-172

- Sergei Aukutsionek
- Economic dynamism in transition economies: Lessons from Germany pp. 173-181

- Jens Hölscher
- Czech import demand for agricultural products differentiated by degree of processing pp. 183-207

- Karel Janda
- Reserve requirements as an implicit tax: The case of Poland and Hungary pp. 209-218

- Lukasz Konopielko
- The rise of non-state owned enterprises in China pp. 219-231

- Xiaowen Tian
- North Korea as an economy under multiple severe stresses: Analogies and lessons from past and recent historical experience pp. 233-255

- Nicholas Eberstadt
Volume 9, issue 1, 1997
- The political economy of Russian regionalism pp. 5-25

- Vladimir Mau and Vadim Stupin
- What sort of capitalism is developing in Russia? pp. 27-42

- Philip Hanson
- Science, technology and Russia's future: Two legacies pp. 43-59

- John Moore
- The legacy of party-states for the transformation pp. 61-85

- Maria Csanadi
- Employers' workforce formation practices, young people's employment opportunities and labour market behaviour in post-communist Poland pp. 87-99

- K. Roberts, A. Kurzynowski, Tadeusz Szumlicz and B. Jung
- Privatisation and foreign direct investment in Bulgaria: Present characteristics and future trends pp. 101-116

- Marin Alexandrov Marinov and Svetla Trifonova Marinova
- Cuba's economic restructuring, 1990-1995 pp. 117-130

- Ruben Berrios