Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2024
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2019
- Inequality and historical legacies: evidence from post-communist regions pp. 699-724
- Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
- Exploring convergence in the banking sector: reinforcing trends in China and India pp. 725-749
- Elisabeth Paulet and Francesc Relano
- Cooperative tradition in Russia: a revival of agricultural service cooperatives? pp. 750-771
- Renata Yanbykh, Valeriy Saraikin and Zvi Lerman
- Determinants of price level differences in Russian regions pp. 772-789
- Yury Perevyshin, Sergey Sinel’Nikov-Murylev and Pavel Trunin
- Sources of the performance of manufacturing firms: evidence from Vietnam pp. 790-804
- Thanh Ngo, Tu Le, Son H. Tran, Anh Nguyen and Canh Nguyen
- The effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies in a small open economy – the case of Macedonia pp. 805-821
- Goran Petrevski, Borce Trenovski and Biljana Tashevska
Volume 31, issue 5, 2019
- Quality of governance and varieties of capitalism in the European Union: core and periphery division? pp. 563-578
- Beáta Farkas
- Changing patterns of transfers in Slovenia in the last three decades: transition from a socialist economy to a market economy pp. 579-602
- Tanja Istenič and Jože Sambt
- Spillover effects of a minimum wage increase – evidence from Slovenia pp. 603-622
- Suzana Laporšek, Milan Vodopivec and Matija Vodopivec
- Election cycles and mining-sector governance in post-conflict Kosovo pp. 623-645
- Luca J. Uberti, Geoffrey Pugh, Endrit Lami and Drini Imami
- Digitalisation, automation and upgrading in global value chains - factory economy actors versus lead companies pp. 646-670
- Andrea Szalavetz
- When do neoliberal economic reforms cause democratic decline? Evidence from the post-communist Southeast Europe pp. 671-697
- Dušan Pavlović
- Correction pp. 698-698
- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 4, 2019
- Russian agriculture during Putin’s fourth term: a SWOT analysis pp. 419-450
- Stephen K. Wegren, Alexander M. Nikulin and Irina Trotsuk
- The trade effects of Albania’s trade agreements with CEFTA members pp. 451-463
- Jieun Choi and Asier Minondo
- Migration and intention to return: entrepreneurial intentions of the diaspora in post-conflict economies pp. 464-483
- Besnik Krasniqi and Nick Williams
- Networking among Russian farmers and their prospects for success pp. 484-499
- Svetlana Golovina, Sebastian Hess, Jerker Nilsson and Axel Wolz
- Remittances and the Dutch disease: evidence from Georgia pp. 500-506
- Katsuya Ito
- Geographic patterns of Poland’s FDI: the investment development path perspective pp. 507-529
- Marian Gorynia, Jan Nowak, Piotr Trąpczyński and Radoslaw Wolniak
- Export and import composition as determinants of bilateral trade in goods: evidence from Russia pp. 530-546
- Edgar Demetrio Tovar-García and Carlos Carrasco
- Documenting the global nexus of post-Soviet kleptocracy in Central Asia pp. 547-549
- Payam Foroughi
- Tail wagging the dog? Global reaches of Central Asian corruption and power pp. 550-552
- Emil Dzhuraev
- A ground-breaking examination of how Central Asian authoritarianism works pp. 553-555
- Brent Hierman
- Beyond (il)liberal elites: thoughts on power and money in Central Asia pp. 556-558
- Grace H. Zhou
- A response: the transnational ‘high politics’ of Central Asia’s elites and opposition pp. 559-561
- Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw
Volume 31, issue 3, 2019
- Uhljeb – a post-socialist homo croaticus: a personification of the economy of favours in Croatia? pp. 279-300
- Ružica Šimić Banović
- Optimum currency area theory: evidence from post-Soviet countries and implications for Eurasian Economic Union pp. 301-324
- Gayane Barseghyan and Vardan Baghdasaryan
- Budget consolidation in a small open economy: a case study for Slovenia pp. 325-348
- Dmitri Blueschke, Klaus Weyerstrass, Reinhard Neck, Boris Majcen, Andrej Srakar and Miroslav Verbič
- The role of banks in CESEE countries: exploring non-standard determinants of economic growth pp. 349-382
- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Paola Bongini, Paweł Smaga and Bartosz Witkowski
- Anti-competitive agreements in Russian courts (2008–2012): antitrust law implementation and interpretation pp. 383-395
- Andrey Makarov
- The impact of cross-border acquisitions on target banks’ performance in an institutionally poor environment: Ukraine’s takeover wave pp. 396-417
- Muzaffarjon Ahunov, Leo Van Hove and Marc Jegers
Volume 31, issue 2, 2019
- Total factor productivity growth in Central and Eastern Europe before, during and after the global financial crisis pp. 137-160
- Natalia Levenko, Kaspar Oja and Karsten Staehr
- The relative performance of foreign-owned subsidiaries and domestic companies pp. 161-180
- Nicolae Marinescu, Cristinel Constantin and Laura Haar
- The poor outside the lamplight: on the prevalence of poverty among population groups not included in household surveys pp. 181-199
- Matěj Bajgar, Petr Janský and Klara Kaliskova
- What drives rural out-migration? Insights from Kosovo pp. 200-217
- Johannes Sauer, Matthew Gorton and Sophia Davidova
- The new financial framework for the Cuban non-state sector pp. 218-239
- Pavel Vidal Alejandro and P. V. Viswanath
- The role of industrial policy in the economic development of Uzbekistan pp. 240-257
- Eun Young Bae and Jai S. Mah
- Does connectedness improve SMEs’ access to formal finance? Evidence from post-communist economies pp. 258-278
- Kobil Ruziev and Don Webber
Volume 31, issue 1, 2019
- Understanding China’s monetary policy: an institutional perspective pp. 1-18
- Sarah Chan
- Firm resilience in regions of Eastern Europe during the period 2007–2011 pp. 19-35
- Maria Tsiapa and Ioannis Batsiolas
- Do capital flows drive credit growth and consumption in Central and Eastern Europe? pp. 36-51
- Scott Hegerty
- Can distortions in agriculture support structural transformation? The case of Uzbekistan pp. 52-74
- Lorena Lombardozzi
- The heterogeneity of convergence in transition countries pp. 75-105
- Mateusz Pipień and Sylwia Roszkowska
- Income inequality and credit expansion in post-communist countries pp. 106-122
- Milica Latinovic and Nela Milosevic
- Decentralisation and income inequality in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 123-136
- Suzana Makreshanska-Mladenovska and Goran Petrevski
Volume 30, issue 6, 2018
- (De)industrialisation and lessons for industrial policy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 713-734
- Nebojsa Stojcic and Zoran Aralica
- Industry relatedness and new firm survival in China: do regional institutions and firm heterogeneity matter? pp. 735-754
- Qi Guo, Shengjun Zhu and Canfei He
- Lead, now, go! (LNG): the Shtokman field and Gazprom’s challenging partnership with Total and Statoil pp. 755-774
- Julia S. P. Loe
- Ownership sector segmentation and the gender wage gap in urban China during the 2000s pp. 775-804
- Xinxin Ma
- What guides Central and Eastern European stock markets? A view from detrended methodologies pp. 805-819
- Paulo Ferreira
- Patterns of international trade and the industrial-led economic development of North Korea pp. 820-834
- Jai S. Mah
- Russian grain production: too much of a good thing? pp. 835-846
- Stephen K. Wegren
Volume 30, issue 5, 2018
- Russia’s food self-sufficiency and food security: an assessment pp. 565-587
- Stephen K. Wegren and Christel Elvestad
- Convergence of bank competition in Central and Eastern European countries: do foreign and domestic banks go hand in hand? pp. 588-616
- Ion Lapteacru
- Estimating the revenue losses of international corporate tax avoidance: the case of the Czech Republic pp. 617-635
- Petr Janský
- Evaluation of elderly households’ financial standing in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 636-651
- Marta Borda and Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczyńska
- The impact of FDI on host countries: the analysis of selected service industries in the Visegrad countries pp. 652-674
- Magdolna Sass, Zoltán Gál and Bálint Juhász
- Public debts, deficits and interest rates in CEECs: are there spatial spillovers? pp. 675-692
- Lena Malesevic Perovic
- Economic and non-economic determinants of FDI inflows in Vietnam: a sub-national analysisPost-Communist Economies pp. 693-712
- Vi Dung Ngo, Đào Thị BíchThủy and Nguyễn NgọcThắng
Volume 30, issue 4, 2018
- What is behind low wages in central and eastern Europe? pp. 421-439
- Jan Drahokoupil and Agnieszka Piasna
- Explaining informal payments for health services in Central and Eastern Europe: an institutional asymmetry perspective pp. 440-458
- Colin Williams and Adrian V. Horodnic
- Impact of non-tariff barriers on trade within the Eurasian Economic Union pp. 459-481
- Roman Vakulchuk and Alexander Knobel
- Financial supply cycles in post-transition Europe – introducing a composite index for financial supply pp. 482-505
- Tomislav Globan
- Transmission of monetary policy and exchange rate shocks under foreign currency lending pp. 506-525
- Małgorzata Skibińska
- Sources of productivity differentials in manufacturing in post-transition urban South-East Europe pp. 526-548
- Katarina Bačić, Ivana Rašić Bakarić and Sunčana Slijepčević
- Developing a financial conditions index for a post-transition country: the case of Croatia pp. 549-564
- Tanja Broz, Tajana Barbic and Petra Palić
Volume 30, issue 3, 2018
- What leads to official corruption in China? A politico-economic analysis of economic opportunities and government corruption across China’s provinces pp. 273-289
- Feng Yi, Zhijun Gao and Honglie Helen Zhang
- Ownership dynamics and firm performance in an emerging economy: a meta-analysis of the Russian literature pp. 290-333
- Ichiro Iwasaki, Satoshi Mizobata and Alexander Muravyev
- Autocracies and regional integration: the Eurasian case pp. 334-364
- Alexander Libman and Evgeny Vinokurov
- Extraordinary politics and durable reform: lessons from trade liberalisation in Estonia and Poland pp. 365-381
- Magnus Feldmann
- Transition economies in the Middle East: the Syrian experience pp. 382-394
- Mahmoud Alajaty and John R. Anchor
- Exports, imports, growth and causality: a study of Slovakia pp. 395-404
- Rahmi Cetin and Robert Ackrill
- Looking for evidence of the middle-income trap. The case of Polish trade in high-tech goods with Germany pp. 405-420
- Bartosz Michalski
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- The impact of product market competition on GDP per capita growth in the EU countries: does the model of capitalism matter? pp. 131-155
- Mariusz Próchniak
- Corporate financial soundness and its impact on firm performance: implications for corporate debt restructuring in Slovenia pp. 156-192
- Joze Damijan
- Upgrading in China’s apparel industry: international trade, local clusters and institutional contexts pp. 193-215
- Shengjun Zhu and Canfei He
- Outward foreign direct investment by Polish state-owned multinational enterprises: is ‘stateness’ an asset or a burden? pp. 216-237
- Marta Götz and Barbara Jankowska
- Poland’s uninterrupted growth performance: new growth accounting evidence pp. 238-272
- Michał Gradzewicz, Jakub Growiec, Marcin Kolasa, Lukasz Postek and Paweł Strzelecki
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- Capital flows and growth dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1-18
- Karsten Staehr
- Foreign banks and the business environment in transition: a cointegration approach pp. 19-35
- Christopher Hartwell
- Initial conditions and privatisation as causes of post-communist corruption pp. 36-55
- Andrzej Cieślik and Lukasz Goczek
- Why (not) cooperate? A cognitive model of farmers’ intention to join producer groups in Romania pp. 56-77
- Judith Möllers, Diana Traikova, Brînduşa Ana-Maria Bîrhală and Axel Wolz
- Household allocation of microfinance credit in Kyrgyzstan pp. 78-98
- Simone Angioloni, Zarylbek Kudabaev, Glenn C.W. Ames and Michael Wetzstein
- Election cycles in mining licensing: theory and evidence from Albania pp. 99-116
- Drini Imami, Endrit Lami and Luca J. Uberti
- From socialism in the 1900s to socialism in the 2000s: the rise of liberal socialism pp. 117-129
- Svetozar (Steve) Pejovich
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