Economics of Transition and Institutional Change
2019 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 2, 2025
- Platform economy and missing entrepreneurship: Evidence from E‐commerce development policy in China pp. 209-251

- Sitong Pan, Qinghua Shi and Yue Zhang
- Can the improvements in human capital quality mitigate the negative impact of ageing on growth? Evidence from selected EU countries pp. 253-274

- Izabela Sobiech Pellegrini, Rafał Chmura, Jakub Sawulski and Tymoteusz Mętrak
- Corporate basic research and technological capabilities: Evidence from China pp. 275-304

- Xiaosheng Ju, Shengjun Jiang and Yuxuan Hu
- An experiment on the stability of business environment perceptions in a firm survey pp. 305-337

- Asif Islam and Jorge Rodriguez Meza
- Balancing act: Examining the trade‐offs between regional convergence and economic growth in China's province managing county reform pp. 339-368

- Tahir Yousaf
- Which route to elite turnover leads to women's political empowerment in developing countries? pp. 369-411

- Itchoko Motande Mondjeli Mwa Ndjokou and Murielle Fokou Pepoung Dzeukoh
- Spatial wage curve and the role of external factors over time pp. 413-437

- Aleksandra Majchrowska and Paulina Broniatowska
- International monetary fund conditionality and structural reforms: Evidence from developing countries pp. 439-486

- Ablam Estel Apeti and Kwamivi Mawuli Gomado
- Optimizing China's economic performance through government hierarchy restructuring pp. 487-516

- Qurat ul Ain
Volume 33, issue 1, 2025
- Origin matters: Privatization of state‐owned enterprises and family business internationalization pp. 3-27

- Hao Ding
- Empirical analysis of child labour, household poverty, and child health in Ghana pp. 29-60

- Opoku Adabor
- Intellectual property protection, infringement disputes, and, corporate innovation investment persistence pp. 61-84

- Hongxing Peng, Xinshu Mao and Jun Zhang
- Bilateral political ties and the stability of services exports pp. 85-113

- Hua Zhou, Lun Yang, Yijia Wang and Jiachen Fan
- Judicial institutional design and corporate litigation: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 115-138

- Shengfeng Lu, Hui Tian, Yan Zhao and Yukun Sun
- Firms' sustainable and responsible innovation in Nigeria: Does informality play a role? pp. 139-164

- Farid Gasmi, Dorgyles C. M. Kouakou and Maruf Sanni
- The dynamics of product and labour market power: Evidence from Lithuania pp. 165-194

- Ziran Ding, Jose Garcia‐Louzao and Valentin Jouvanceau
- Impact of economic crises on corporate‐banking relationship: Evidence from Korea pp. 195-205

- Dongwoo Kim and Hoon Jung
Volume 32, issue 3, 2024
- Do zombie firms affect healthy firms' exporting? Evidence from China pp. 707-738

- Jing Bu, Julan Du and Jiancai Pi
- Sophistication gap between countries: The effect of research and development expenditure pp. 739-778

- Brice Kamguia, Joseph Keneck‐Massil, Henri Njangang and Sosson Tadadjeu
- Financial inclusion and monetary policy effectiveness in a monetary union: Heterogenous panel approach pp. 779-805

- Jeleta Kebede, Saroja Selvanathan and Athula Naranpanawa
- Export product quality and inclusivity in developing countries pp. 807-843

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Sick pay and absence from work: Evidence from flu exposure pp. 845-875

- Jakub Grossmann
- It's all in the stars: The Chinese zodiac and the effects of parental investments on offspring's cognitive and noncognitive skill development pp. 877-920

- Chih Ming Tan, Xiao Wang and Xiaobo Zhang
- Making depositors greedy and careless: Government safety nets and the degradation of depositor discipline pp. 921-947

- Giang Phung and Michael Troege
- Measuring the scale of envelope wages: Evidence from Poland pp. 949-970

- Marek Kosny, Jakub Sawulski and Aneta Kiełczewska
- Does excess capacity strengthen firms' dependence on the polluting path? Evidence from Chinese iron and steel firms pp. 971-1000

- Hongqi Ma, Guangjun Shen and Jingxian Zou
Volume 32, issue 2, 2024
- Family involvement, innovation and product market competition pp. 361-386

- Sukhdeep Singh and Indrani Chakraborty
- Does macroeconomic instability hamper access to electricity? Evidence from developing countries pp. 387-414

- Brice Kamguia, Ronald Djeunankan, Sosson Tadadjeu and Henri Njangang
- Financial development and economic complexity: The role of country stability pp. 415-447

- Hermann Ndoya, Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa, Francis Hypolite Kemeze and Tii Nchofoung
- The evolution of job tenure in transition economies pp. 449-471

- Maurizio Bussolo, Michael Lokshin, Nicolás Oviedo and Iván Torre
- The curse of spanning over millennium: Confucian culture and corruption in China pp. 473-500

- Yu Zhang, Wenqi Zhang and Bowen Cheng
- Technology accessibility and the local government's incentive to aid zombie firms in China pp. 501-523

- Shangming Yang, Yanjiang Zhang, Jinyuan Zhang and Bochao Zhang
- Igniting growth surges: Lessons from the past pp. 525-569

- Jean‐Marc B. Atsebi
- Ceremonial expenditures, informal networks and economic consequences: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan pp. 571-582

- Alisher Aldashev
- Institutional investors, competition and corporate innovation: Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 583-615

- Jing Zhang, Kai Li and Cheryl Xiaoning Long
- Killing two birds with one stone? Sound investment with social impact pp. 617-640

- Tea Gamtkitsulashvili, Alexander Plekhanov and Alexander Stepanov
- Zombie firms, misallocation and manufacturing capacity utilization rate: Evidence from China pp. 641-682

- Qilin Mao and Jiayun Xu
- Time preference and economic growth: The case for China and international comparisons pp. 683-704

- Lixin Sun
Volume 32, issue 1, 2024
- Constitutional instability and foreign direct investment in Africa pp. 3-23

- Nvuh‐Njoya Youssouf, Keneck‐Massil Joseph and Yogo Urbain Thierry
- Comrades from the town: How did a factory‐commune pairing policy during the Send‐Down Movement propel rural industrialization in China? pp. 25-47

- Limin Du, Zhenhao Lai, Jinchuan Shi and Zheng Wang
- Polarization of employment and wages in China pp. 49-71

- Belton Fleisher, William H. McGuire, Yaqin Su and Min Qiang (Kent) Zhao
- Elections hinder firms' access to credit pp. 73-107

- Florian Leon and Laurent Weill
- Internal audit in microfinance institutions‐ evidence from transitional and developing economies pp. 109-141

- Abiodun Omidiji, Nives Botica Redmayne, Dimu Ehalaiye and Ernest Gyapong
- Wrongful convictions with Chinese characteristics pp. 143-163

- Peiyuan Li and Wei Li
- Yield Curves for Main Street: Housing and financial capital returns in a developing economy pp. 165-182

- Zhandos Ybrayev, Yernur Orakbayev and Askar Utarbayev
- The impact of intergenerational income mobility on internal migration in China pp. 183-208

- Guangsu Zhou and Xiaoyu Bian
- Regional favouritism in Chinese university admissions pp. 209-236

- Faqin Lin, Rui Wang and Kuo Feng
- Parental gender preferences in Central and Eastern Europe and differential early life disadvantages pp. 237-263

- Michal Myck, Monika Oczkowska and Izabela Wowczko
- The impact of common law on the volume of legal services: An international study pp. 265-297

- Enzo Dia and Jacques Melitz
- Child care fee abolition and female labor supply: Quasi‐experimental evidence from a developing country pp. 299-338

- Vardan Baghdasaryan and Gayane Barseghyan
- Bankruptcy and international intervention: The case of Addiko bank pp. 339-357

- Hannah C. Gabriel
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