Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2017
- Russian federal budget formation: introduction pp. 449-456
- Stephen Fortescue
- The social budget policy process in Russia at a time of crisis pp. 457-475
- Marina Khmelnitskaya
- The Russian budgetary process and defence: finding the ‘golden mean’ pp. 476-490
- Julian Cooper
- Russian experts: missing actors of the budget process pp. 491-504
- Lev Jakobson
- Amending budget bills in the Russian State Duma pp. 505-522
- Ben Noble
- The role of the executive in Russian budget formation pp. 523-537
- Stephen Fortescue
- The cul-de-sac of foreign industrial investments to Russia pp. 538-548
- Igor Gurkov, Alexandra Kokorina and Zokirzhon Saidov
- Gazprom and the complexity of the EU gas market: a strategy to define pp. 549-564
- Sadek Boussena and Catherine Locatelli
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi
- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 2017
- Entrepreneurship and limited access: rethinking business–state relations in Russia pp. 265-281
- John Kennedy
- Free automotive unions, industrial work and precariousness in provincial Russia pp. 282-296
- Jeremy Morris and Sarah Hinz
- Explaining participation in the undeclared economy in Central and Eastern Europe: a demand-side approach pp. 297-312
- Colin Williams and Ioana A. Horodnic
- Bulgaria’s hyperinflation in 1997: transition, banking fragility and foreign exchange pp. 313-335
- Sebastien Charles and Jonathan Marie
- The effectiveness of fiscal spending in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia: the role of trade openness and public debt level pp. 336-358
- Milan Deskar-Škrbić and Hrvoje Šimović
- A socio-political approach to exploring the innovation culture in post-socialist countries: the case of Croatia pp. 359-374
- Jadranka Švarc
- The economic performance of state-owned enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 375-391
- Katarzyna Szarzec and Wanda Nowara
- EU accession and foreign-owned firms in Bulgaria pp. 392-404
- Zadia Feliciano and Nadia Doytch
- The convergence in domestic value-added of exports in the EU pp. 405-430
- Nataša Vrh
- The tax–spending nexus: evidence from Romania using wavelet analysis pp. 431-447
- Mihai Mutascu
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- Trajectories of Russian manufacturing firms’ growth after the global financial crisis of 2008–2009: the role of restructuring efforts and regional institutional environment pp. 139-157
- Victoria Golikova, Boris Kuznetsov, Maxim Korotkov and Andrei Govorun
- Post-socialist agricultural cooperatives in Russia: a case study of top-down cooperatives in the Belgorod region pp. 158-181
- Alexander Kurakin and Oane Visser
- Total factor productivity convergence across the Kazakh regions pp. 182-197
- Yerken Turganbayev
- Oil explains all: desirable organisation of the Russian fuel markets (on the data of three waves of antitrust cases against oil companies) pp. 198-215
- Svetlana Avdasheva and Svetlana Golovanova
- Agricultural support in selected Eastern European and Eurasian countries pp. 216-231
- Emil Erjavec, Tina Volk, Ilona Rac, Maja Kožar, Marjeta Pintar and Miro Rednak
- The defence industry as a locomotive for technological renewal in Russia: are the conditions in place? pp. 232-249
- Tor Bukkvoll, Tomas Malmlöf and Konstantin Makienko
- Income mobility and the middle class in Russia, 1995–2007 pp. 250-264
- Zoya Nissanov
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- Issuing bonds, shares or staying private? Determinants of going public in an emerging economy pp. 1-26
- Krzysztof Jackowicz, Oskar Kowalewski, Łukasz Kozłowski and Paulina Roszkowska
- Geographies of injustice: the socio-spatial determinants of energy poverty in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary pp. 27-50
- Stefan Bouzarovski and Sergio Tirado Herrero
- Determinants of sovereign credit risk: the case of Russia pp. 51-70
- Mikhail Stolbov
- Broken rails: the privatisation of Estonian railways pp. 71-89
- Aleksander Lust
- Forestland rights institutions and forest management of Vietnamese households pp. 90-105
- Vi Dung Ngo and Nguyen Ngoc Thang
- The evolution of the Polish central bank’s views on Eurozone membership pp. 106-116
- Rafał Riedel
- Monetary policy transmission mechanisms in Serbia: evidence from the fully-fledged inflation targeting regime pp. 117-137
- Danilo Stojanović and Dušan Stojanović
Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- Capital–energy substitution in China: regional differences and dynamic evolution pp. 421-435
- Haishu Qiao, Ying Li, Julien Chevallier and Bangzhu Zhu
- Inequality aversion in post-communist countries in the years of the crisis pp. 436-448
- David Aristei and Cristiano Perugini
- Industrial relations in Asian socialist-transition economies: China, Vietnam and Laos pp. 449-467
- Simon Fry and Bernard Mees
- Fiscal policy, business cycles and discretion: evidence from the Western Balkans pp. 468-486
- Zsoka Koczan
- Heterogeneous determinants of local unemployment in Poland pp. 487-519
- Piotr Ciżkowicz, Michał Kowalczuk and Andrzej Rzońca
- Industrial structure and jobless growth in transition economies pp. 520-536
- Trond-Arne Borgersen and Roswitha M. King
- Technology, employment and the business cycle in post-transition countries of the EU pp. 537-560
- Vladimir Arčabić
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi
- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- Gazprom’s LNG offensive: a demonstration of monopoly strength or impetus for Russian gas sector reform? pp. 281-299
- James Henderson and Arild Moe
- Evaluating Russia’s trade patterns pp. 300-313
- Yugo Konno
- Regional convergence in Kazakhstan pp. 314-334
- Yerken Turganbayev
- Emigration intentions in a post-conflict environment: evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 335-352
- Adnan Efendic
- Human resource management in Russian manufacturing subsidiaries of multinational corporations pp. 353-372
- Igor Gurkov
- Export-led growth: the case of the Slovenian and Estonian economies pp. 373-383
- Maja Trošt and Štefan Bojnec
- Dividend payouts and company ownership structure amid the global financial crisis: evidence from Russia pp. 384-404
- Andrei B. Ankudinov and Oleg V. Lebedev
- Formal and real ownership structure of the Polish economy: state-owned versus state-controlled enterprises pp. 405-419
- Maciej Bałtowski and Piotr Kozarzewski
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- GDP growth in Russia: different capital stock series and the terms of trade pp. 129-145
- Ville Kaitila
- From goulash communism to goulash populism: the unwanted legacy of Hungarian reform socialism pp. 146-166
- Istvan Benczes
- The Ukraine conflict, economic–military power balances and economic sanctions pp. 167-198
- Christopher Mark Davis
- The All-Russian National Front – for Russia: a new actor in the political and economic landscape pp. 199-219
- Silvana Malle
- Creative destruction on the Chechen frontier? pp. 220-231
- Gregory Brock
- Sovereign default risk and state-owned bank fragility in emerging markets: evidence from China and Russia pp. 232-248
- Oleg Deev and Martin Hodula
- Incorporating household production into the National Transfer Accounts for Slovenia pp. 249-267
- Jože Sambt, Gretchen Donehower and Miroslav Verbič
- Are the kinship networks a resource or a curse for small firms in post-communist countries? The case of Albania pp. 268-279
- Esmeralda Gassie-Falzone
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Fiscal disparity and equalisation in the Russian Federation pp. 1-15
- Natalia Ermasova and John Mikesell
- Voting for staying. Why didn’t the foreign-owned automotive component suppliers relocate their activity from Hungary to lower-wage countries as a response to the economic crisis? pp. 16-33
- Eric Rugraff and Magdolna Sass
- Industry-specific determinants of vertical intra-industry trade: the case of EU new member states’ agri-food sector pp. 34-48
- Attila Jambor and Nuno Leitão
- Improving competitiveness in the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union: a blueprint for the next decade pp. 49-71
- Christopher Hartwell
- Ownership and enterprise performance in the Russian oil industry, 1992–2012 pp. 72-86
- Nat Moser
- Emigration intentions of Roma: evidence from Central and South-East Europe pp. 87-107
- Laetitia Duval and François-Charles Wolff
- Output effects of fiscal stimulus in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 108-127
- Jean-Louis Combes, Alexandru Minea, Lavinia Mustea and Thierry Yogo
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