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Post-Communist Economies1997 - 2025
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 Volume 25, issue 4, 2013
 
  The sources of economic growth and relative backwardness in the Central Eastern European countries between 1995 and 2007   pp. 425-447 Ákos DombiBetween modernisation and stagnation: Russian economic policy and global crisis   pp. 448-464 Vladimir MauMembers' choice of production co-operatives in Russian agriculture   pp. 465-491 Svetlana Golovina, Jerker Nilsson and Axel WolzDynamics of the global competitiveness of Chinese industries   pp. 492-511 Jianhong Zhang, Haico Ebbers and Arjen van WitteloostuijnEconomic activity, saving, credit and income polarisation in Poland   pp. 512-528 Marek KosnyAssessing the sensitivity of consumption expenditure to inflation sentiment in post-communist economies   pp. 529-538 Petar SorićJob satisfaction across Europe: differences between and within regions   pp. 539-556 Martina Mys�kov� and Jiř� Večern�kDeterminants of the financial performance of microfinance institutions in Central Asia   pp. 557-568 Karel Janda and Batbayar Turbat Volume 25, issue 3, 2013
 
  Economic freedom, democracy and economic growth: a causal investigation in transition countries   pp. 267-288 Dawid Piątek, Katarzyna Szarzec and Michał PilcCyclical properties of fiscal policy in new member states of the EU   pp. 289-308 Martina DalicThe Fisher effect at the borders of the European Monetary Union: evidence from post-communist countries   pp. 309-324 Blanka Skrabic Peric, Petar Sorić and Josip ArnericThe impact of EU accession: lessons from the agriculture of the new member states   pp. 325-342 Csaba Cs�ki and Attila J�mborFarm income sources, farm size and farm technical efficiency in Slovenia   pp. 343-356 Štefan Bojnec and Imre FertőMyanmar's two decades of partial transition to a market economy: a negative legacy for the new government   pp. 357-370 Koji KuboFragmentation and parts and components trade in the Western Balkan countries   pp. 371-391 Bojan Shimbov, Maite Alguacil and Celestino Su�rezThe role of corporations in economic development: Albania on its way to internationalisation   pp. 392-406 Janez Prašnikar, Fatmir Memaj, Tjaša Redek and Damjan VojeEvolution of private returns to tertiary education during transition: evidence from Slovenia   pp. 407-424 Tjaša Bartolj, Aleš AhCan, Aljoša Feldin and Sašo Polanec Volume 25, issue 2, 2013
 
  The impact of corruption and ownership on the performance of firms in Central and Eastern Europe   pp. 133-158 Sandra Blagojevic and Joze DamijanThe public utilities war and corruption in Ukraine   pp. 159-174 O. Leipnik and S. KyrychenkoThe role of non-tariff measures in EU dairy trade with Russia   pp. 175-189 Jan Pokrivcak, Siemen van Berkum, Lenka Drgova, Marian Mraz and Pavel CiaianLand development right and collective ownership in China   pp. 190-205 Feng DengThe determinants of regional exports in Poland -- a panel data analysis   pp. 206-224 Piotr Ciżkowicz, Andrzej Rzońca and Stanislaw UminskiA new look into the prevalence of balance sheet or competitiveness effect of exchange rate depreciation in a highly euroised economy   pp. 225-240 Marina Tkalec and Miroslav VerbičAgricultural households, poverty and the rural labour market in Kosovo   pp. 241-252 Faton Osmani, Matthew Gorton and John WhiteMicrofinance institution activities in Central Asia: a case study of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan   pp. 253-266 Manijeh Sabi Volume 25, issue 1, 2013
 
  Adjustment mechanisms and exchange rate regimes in 2004 new EU members during the financial crisis   pp. 1-17 Kosta Josifidis, Jean-Pierre Allegret and Emilija Beker PucarDeviation of the Ukrainian hryvnia from the equilibrium exchange rate   pp. 18-36 Valentyna Ozimkovska and Stanislaw KubielasEastern Germany's economic development revisited: path dependence and economic stagnation before and after reunification   pp. 37-58 Ulrich BlumWhy are agroholdings so pervasive in Russia's Belgorod oblast '? Evidence from case studies and farm-level data   pp. 59-81 David Epshtein, Konstantin Hahlbrock and Jürgen WandelWhy are spillovers through backward linkages from multinational corporations in the Czech motor industry still limited?   pp. 82-98 Eric RugraffRetirement decisions in transition: microeconometric evidence from Slovenia   pp. 99-118 Sašo Polanec, Aleš Ahčan and Miroslav VerbičThe extent of poverty in the Czech and Slovak Republics 15 years after the split   pp. 119-131 Jitka Bartošová and Tomas Zelinsky Volume 24, issue 4, 2011
 
  The dual challenge still ahead: economic theory and economic policy in Bulgaria after accession to the European Union   pp. 433-439 Zoya MladenovaIndustry restructuring in transition after the arrival of multinationals: a general equilibrium analysis with firm-type costs differences   pp. 441-463 María LatorreAccounting for recent trends in absolute poverty in Poland: a decomposition analysis   pp. 465-475 Michał BrzezińskiReduction of the effective corporate tax burden in Romania 1992--2012 and Romania's current ranking among the Central and Eastern European EU member states   pp. 477-502 Christoph Spengel, Sebastian Lazar, Lisa Evers and Benedikt ZinnDistribution of personal income tax changes in Slovenia   pp. 503-515 Mitja Čok, Jože Sambt, Marko Košak, Miroslav Verbič and Boris MajcenUniversity efficiency and public funding for higher education in Bulgaria   pp. 517-534 Kiril Tochkov, Nikolay Nenovsky and Karin TochkovA selection analysis of returns to education in China   pp. 535-554 Lili Kang and Fei Peng Volume 24, issue 3, 2012
 
  Russia and China facing the ‘Great Wall’: how to succeed in the second structural transition   pp. 309-325 Jan WinieckiSpatial complementarity of FDI: the example of transition countries   pp. 327-349 Oleksandr ShepotyloA free trade agreement between Ukraine and the European Union: potential effects on agricultural markets and farmers' revenues   pp. 351-363 Olexandr Nekhay, Thomas Fellmann and Stephan Hubertus GayInternationalisation of innovative SMEs in the Hungarian medical precision instruments industry   pp. 365-382 Magdolna SassThe effectiveness of investment incentives: the Slovenian FDI Co-financing Grant Scheme   pp. 383-401 Anže Burger, Andreja Jaklič and Matija RojecIs non-farm income diversification a feasible option for small-scale farmers? An assessment using a composite fuzzy indicator   pp. 403-417 Jana FritzschPrice transmission in the milk sectors of Poland and Hungary   pp. 419-432 Zoltán Bakucs, Jan Falkowski and Imre Fertő Volume 24, issue 2, 2012
 
  Regional unemployment in the EU before and after the global crisis   pp. 155-175 Enrico Marelli, Roberto Patuelli and Marcello SignorelliThe role of the informal sector, flexible working time and pay in the Russian labour market model   pp. 177-190 Rostislav Kapelyushnikov, Andrei Kuznetsov and Olga KuznetsovaDeterminants of youth unemployment in Russian regions   pp. 191-217 Olga Demidova and Marcello SignorelliSelf-employment and the business cycle: evidence from Poland   pp. 219-239 Stanisław CichockiTaxation of labour: the effect of labour taxes and costs on employment in Macedonia   pp. 241-256 Nikica Mojsoska-BlazevskiBanking system liquidity absorption and monetary base backing in the context of exchange rate policy in the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary   pp. 257-275 Karel Brůna and Jaroslava Durc�kov�Does international trade provide incentives for efficient behaviour of Russian manufacturing firms?   pp. 277-289 Victoria Golikova, Ksenia Gonchar and Boris KuznetsovConditionality or specificity? Bulgaria and Romania's economic transition performance in comparative perspective   pp. 291-307 Achim Ahrens and Joachim Zweynert Volume 24, issue 1, 2012
 
  External shocks and limited absorption in a small open economy: the case of Hungary   pp. 1-14 Istvan MagasAn analysis of income polarisation in rural and urban China   pp. 15-37 Céline Bonnefond and Matthieu Cl�mentMatching, adverse selection and labour market flows in a (post)transition setting: the case of Croatia   pp. 39-72 Iva Tomić and Polona DomadenikDoes housing wealth affect private consumption in European post-transition countries? Evidence from linear and threshold models   pp. 73-85 Amina Ahec �onje, Anita Ceh Casni and Maruška VizekTajik labour migrants and their remittances: is Tajik migration pro-poor?   pp. 87-109 Kazuhiro KumoWestern Balkans agriculture and European integration: unused potential and policy failures?   pp. 111-123 Tina Volk, Miroslav Rednak and Emil ErjavecDo exports cause growth? Some evidence for the new EU members   pp. 125-131 Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Carmen D�az-RoldánInnovation propensity of the SME sector in emerging markets: evidence from Poland   pp. 133-143 Darek KlonowskiInternationalisation through the Warsaw Stock Exchange: an empirical analysis   pp. 145-154 Witold Wilinski |  |