Post-Communist Economies
1997 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2011
- Central and Eastern European countries in the global financial crisis: a typical twin crisis? pp. 415-432
- Diemo Dietrich, Tobias Knedlik and Axel Lindner
- EU enlargement and monetary regimes from the insurance model perspective pp. 433-447
- Nikolay Nenovsky and Patrick Villieu
- Determinants of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe: the global crisis perspective pp. 449-468
- Mariusz Próchniak
- Is it really different? Patterns of regionalisation in post-Soviet Central Asia pp. 469-492
- Alexander Libman and Evgeny Vinokurov
- Russian anti-trust policy: power of enforcement versus quality of rules pp. 493-505
- Svetlana Avdasheva and Andrey Shastitko
- Innovative actions and innovation (in)capabilities of Russian industrial companies: a further extension of observations pp. 507-516
- Igor Gurkov
- Granger causality and innovation accounting analysis of the monetary transmission mechanism in Croatia pp. 517-537
- Djula Borozan
- Conditions for structural change in the Macedonian dairy industry -- the dairy farmers' choice of processors pp. 539-551
- Ana Simonovska and Jerker Nilsson
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- Wage inequality, labour market flexibility and duality in Eastern and Western Europe pp. 271-310
- Jens Hölscher, Cristiano Perugini and Fabrizio Pompei
- The Russian growth path and TFP changes in light of estimation of the production function using quarterly data pp. 311-325
- Masaaki Kuboniwa
- The effects of social policy on income inequality in Serbia pp. 327-342
- Olgica Ivancev and Milena Jovicic
- What drives FDI in Central-Eastern Europe? Evidence from the IWH-FDI-Micro database pp. 343-357
- Andrea Gauselmann, Mark Knell and Johannes Stephan
- Self-employment in the Czech Republic and CEE countries: persons and households pp. 359-376
- Jiri Vecernik
- Emigration from the South Caucasus: who goes abroad and what are the economic implications? pp. 377-398
- Zvezda Dermendzhieva
- Is there a consensus among Hungarian agricultural economists? pp. 399-413
- Imre Fertő
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- What is success and what is failure of transition? A critical review of two decades of agricultural reform in the Europe and Central Asia region pp. 139-162
- Jurgen Wandel, Agata Pieniadz and Thomas Glauben
- Trade liberalisation and economic geography in CEE countries: the role of FDI in the adjustment pattern of regional wages pp. 163-189
- Joze Damijan and Crt Kostevc
- Revisiting purchasing power parity for nine transition countries: a Fourier stationary test pp. 191-201
- Su-Yuan Lin, Horng-Jinh Chang and Tsangyao Chang
- The impact of governance and infrastructure on innovation pp. 203-217
- Rudolf Sivak, Anetta Caplanova and John Hudson
- Public policies and private initiatives in transition: evidence from the Polish dairy sector pp. 219-236
- Liesbeth Dries, Jan Falkowski, Agata Malak-Rawlikowska and Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska
- Human capital and wage inequality during transition: evidence from Bulgaria pp. 237-255
- Penka Kovacheva
- The determinants of disparities in inward FDI flows to the three macro-regions of China pp. 257-270
- Ping Zheng
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- Financial institutions in transition: the long view pp. 1-13
- Laszlo Csaba
- The Central and Eastern European model of capitalism pp. 15-34
- Beata Farkas
- Foreign direct investment in weak intellectual property rights regimes - the example of post-socialist economies pp. 35-53
- Johannes Stephan
- The Russian top-down organised co-operatives - reasons behind the failure pp. 55-67
- Svetlana Golovina and Jerker Nilsson
- Nabucco and the Russian gas strategy vis-a-vis Europe pp. 69-85
- Rafael Fernandez
- Potential impact of the EU Single Area Payment on farm restructuring and efficiency in Lithuania pp. 87-103
- Elodie Douarin and Laure Latruffe
- Cross-region FDI productivity spillovers in transition economies: evidence from China pp. 105-118
- Xiaowen Tian, Vai Io Lo, Shuanglin Lin and Shunfeng Song
- Are exogenous requirements sufficient to induce corporate risk management activities? pp. 119-137
- Ales Berk and Igor Loncarski
Volume 22, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction of the euro in CEE countries - is it economically justifiable? The Croatian case pp. 427-447
- Tanja Broz
- Organisational culture and corporate governance in Russia: a study of managerial turnover pp. 449-470
- Naohito Abe and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Russia's federal fiscal grants: regional equalisation and growth pp. 471-481
- Karen Vartapetov
- Informal social networks and spatial mobility: the enduring impact of communist history in Eastern Germany pp. 483-497
- Peter Boenisch and Lutz Schneider
- Eastern Germany on the brink of closing the productivity gap? Firm level evidence from manufacturing pp. 499-511
- Bernd Görzig, Martin Gornig, Ramona Voshage and Axel Werwatz
- Price transmission and market power in a transition context: evidence from the Polish fluid milk sector pp. 513-529
- Jan Falkowski
- Legal regulations and agricultural production: the case of Cuba's cattle sector pp. 531-545
- Mercedes Jaffe and Manfred Zeller
- The macroeconomic implications of emigrants' remittances in Romania, Bulgaria and Albania pp. 547-558
- Anastasia Blouchoutzi and Christos Nikas
Volume 22, issue 3, 2010
- Restricting imports to the Russian food market: simply an act of protectionism? pp. 267-282
- Christel Elvestad and Frode Nilssen
- Economic diversification and Dutch disease in Russia pp. 283-302
- Victoria Dobrynskaya and Édouard Turkisch
- EU enlargement and real economic convergence pp. 303-322
- Borut Vojinovic, Zan Oplotnik and Mariusz Próchniak
- Geographical agglomeration and co-agglomeration of foreign and domestic enterprises: a case study of Chinese manufacturing industries pp. 323-343
- Canfei He and Junsong Wang
- Regional poverty disparity and economic performance in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia pp. 345-365
- Christina Peters, Ron Sprout and Robyn Melzig
- Electricity sector reform in South-East European countries in transition pp. 367-385
- Dubravko Sabolić and Branko Grcic
- What happened to the East German housing market? A historical perspective on the role of public funding pp. 387-409
- Claus Michelsen and Dominik Weiß
- Start-up size and subsequent firm growth in Kosova: the role of entrepreneurial and institutional factors pp. 411-426
- Joan-Lluis Capelleras and Durim Hoxha
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- The Russian corporation: patterns of behaviour during the crisis pp. 129-140
- Andrei Yakovlev, Yuri Simachev and Yuri Danilov
- Does public expenditure on education matter for growth in Europe? A comparison between old EU member states and post-communist economies pp. 141-164
- Mariya Neycheva
- The impact of EU accession on farms' technical efficiency in Hungary pp. 165-175
- Zoltán Bakucs, Laure Latruffe, Imre Fertő and József Fogarasi
- Is East Germany catching up? A time series perspective pp. 177-192
- Bernd Aumann and Rolf Scheufele
- Post-disaster reconfiguration of property rights in a transition economy pp. 193-206
- Feng Deng
- Agricultural efficiency, technical change and productivity in China pp. 207-227
- Xiaobing Wang and Supawat Rungsuriyawiboon
- The effectiveness of government-sponsored programmes in supporting the SME sector in Poland pp. 229-245
- Darek Klonowski
- Returns to education of young people in Mongolia pp. 247-265
- Francesco Pastore
Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- Strengths and weaknesses of the outward FDI paths of the Central European countries pp. 1-17
- Eric Rugraff
- Growth in Russia's federal districts, 1994-2003 pp. 19-31
- Gregory Brock
- The Belarusian case of transition: whither financial repression? pp. 33-53
- Julia Korosteleva and Colin Lawson
- Foreign direct investment as an agent of change in Russian agrifood business - consequences of the export of chain management concepts by foreign investors pp. 55-72
- Vera Belaya and Jon Henrich Hanf
- Remittances matter: longitudinal evidence from Albania pp. 73-97
- Laetitia Duval and François-Charles Wolff
- Interrelations between housing supply agents: the metropolitan housing market in Prague pp. 99-117
- Martin Lux and Petr Sunega
- Individual farm exit decisions in Croatian family farms pp. 119-128
- Judith Mollers and Jana Fritzsch
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