Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 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 Dombi
- Between modernisation and stagnation: Russian economic policy and global crisis pp. 448-464

- Vladimir Mau
- Members' choice of production co-operatives in Russian agriculture pp. 465-491

- Svetlana Golovina, Jerker Nilsson and Axel Wolz
- Dynamics of the global competitiveness of Chinese industries pp. 492-511

- Jianhong Zhang, Haico Ebbers and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
- Economic activity, saving, credit and income polarisation in Poland pp. 512-528

- Marek Kosny
- Assessing the sensitivity of consumption expenditure to inflation sentiment in post-communist economies pp. 529-538

- Petar Sorić
- Job satisfaction across Europe: differences between and within regions pp. 539-556

- Martina Mys�kov� and Jiř� Večern�k
- Determinants 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 Pilc
- Cyclical properties of fiscal policy in new member states of the EU pp. 289-308

- Martina Dalic
- The 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 Arneric
- The impact of EU accession: lessons from the agriculture of the new member states pp. 325-342

- Csaba Cs�ki and Attila J�mbor
- Farm income sources, farm size and farm technical efficiency in Slovenia pp. 343-356

- Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő
- Myanmar's two decades of partial transition to a market economy: a negative legacy for the new government pp. 357-370

- Koji Kubo
- Fragmentation and parts and components trade in the Western Balkan countries pp. 371-391

- Bojan Shimbov, Maite Alguacil and Celestino Su�rez
- The role of corporations in economic development: Albania on its way to internationalisation pp. 392-406

- Janez Prašnikar, Fatmir Memaj, Tjaša Redek and Damjan Voje
- Evolution 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 Damijan
- The public utilities war and corruption in Ukraine pp. 159-174

- O. Leipnik and S. Kyrychenko
- The 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 Ciaian
- Land development right and collective ownership in China pp. 190-205

- Feng Deng
- The determinants of regional exports in Poland -- a panel data analysis pp. 206-224

- Piotr Ciżkowicz, Andrzej Rzońca and Stanislaw Uminski
- A 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 Verbič
- Agricultural households, poverty and the rural labour market in Kosovo pp. 241-252

- Faton Osmani, Matthew Gorton and John White
- Microfinance 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 Pucar
- Deviation of the Ukrainian hryvnia from the equilibrium exchange rate pp. 18-36

- Valentyna Ozimkovska and Stanislaw Kubielas
- Eastern Germany's economic development revisited: path dependence and economic stagnation before and after reunification pp. 37-58

- Ulrich Blum
- Why 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 Wandel
- Why are spillovers through backward linkages from multinational corporations in the Czech motor industry still limited? pp. 82-98

- Eric Rugraff
- Retirement decisions in transition: microeconometric evidence from Slovenia pp. 99-118

- Sašo Polanec, Aleš Ahčan and Miroslav Verbič
- The 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, 2012
- The dual challenge still ahead: economic theory and economic policy in Bulgaria after accession to the European Union pp. 433-439

- Zoya Mladenova
- Industry restructuring in transition after the arrival of multinationals: a general equilibrium analysis with firm-type costs differences pp. 441-463

- María Latorre
- Accounting for recent trends in absolute poverty in Poland: a decomposition analysis pp. 465-475

- Michał Brzeziński
- Reduction 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 Zinn
- Distribution of personal income tax changes in Slovenia pp. 503-515

- Mitja Čok, Jože Sambt, Marko Košak, Miroslav Verbič and Boris Majcen
- University efficiency and public funding for higher education in Bulgaria pp. 517-534

- Kiril Tochkov, Nikolay Nenovsky and Karin Tochkov
- A 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 Winiecki
- Spatial complementarity of FDI: the example of transition countries pp. 327-349

- Oleksandr Shepotylo
- A 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 Gay
- Internationalisation of innovative SMEs in the Hungarian medical precision instruments industry pp. 365-382

- Magdolna Sass
- The effectiveness of investment incentives: the Slovenian FDI Co-financing Grant Scheme pp. 383-401

- Anže Burger, Andreja Jaklič and Matija Rojec
- Is non-farm income diversification a feasible option for small-scale farmers? An assessment using a composite fuzzy indicator pp. 403-417

- Jana Fritzsch
- Price 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 Signorelli
- The 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 Kuznetsova
- Determinants of youth unemployment in Russian regions pp. 191-217

- Olga Demidova and Marcello Signorelli
- Self-employment and the business cycle: evidence from Poland pp. 219-239

- Stanisław Cichocki
- Taxation of labour: the effect of labour taxes and costs on employment in Macedonia pp. 241-256

- Nikica Mojsoska-Blazevski
- Banking 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 Kuznetsov
- Conditionality 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 Magas
- An analysis of income polarisation in rural and urban China pp. 15-37

- Céline Bonnefond and Matthieu Cl�ment
- Matching, adverse selection and labour market flows in a (post)transition setting: the case of Croatia pp. 39-72

- Iva Tomić and Polona Domadenik
- Does 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 Vizek
- Tajik labour migrants and their remittances: is Tajik migration pro-poor? pp. 87-109

- Kazuhiro Kumo
- Western Balkans agriculture and European integration: unused potential and policy failures? pp. 111-123

- Tina Volk, Miroslav Rednak and Emil Erjavec
- Do exports cause growth? Some evidence for the new EU members pp. 125-131

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Carmen D�az-Roldán
- Innovation propensity of the SME sector in emerging markets: evidence from Poland pp. 133-143

- Darek Klonowski
- Internationalisation through the Warsaw Stock Exchange: an empirical analysis pp. 145-154

- Witold Wilinski
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