Economics of Transition and Institutional Change
2019 - 2026
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Volume 34, issue 2, 2026
- Pro‐Market Economic Reforms and Resource Curse: Do Initial Conditions Matter? pp. 219-242

- Isaac Amedanou and Kwamivi Mawuli Gomado
- Geopolitical Risk, Financial Fragmentation and Banking Vulnerabilities: A Global Autoregressive Distributed Lag Analysis pp. 243-260

- Chokri Zehri, Latifa Saleh ben Ammar and Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef
- Carbon‐Based Public Finance: Debt‐Alleviating Effects of a Carbon Tax in China pp. 261-275

- Jingting Zhang and Junping Zeng
- Remittances, Democracy and Government Spending in Pakistan pp. 277-293

- Janesh Sami and Ridwan Mosharraf Hossain
- Sectoral Adaptation and Strategic Resilience: The Impact of Sanctions on Russian Corporate Performance (2014–2021) pp. 295-319

- Eugene Nivorozhkin
- Trade Liberalisation and the Gender Wage Gap: Evidence From Pilot Free Trade Zones Policy Reform in China pp. 321-338

- Xinxin Ma
- The Heterogeneous Impact of Children on Maternal Employment: Evidence From East and West Germany pp. 339-358

- Johannes Köckeis and Sven Stöwhase
- Institutionalisation and Institutional Evolution: A Model of Selecting Government Officials in Ancient China pp. 359-367

- Haiwen Zhou
- How Common Is the Prosperity? The Trends and Nature of China's Income Inequality, 1988–2018 pp. 369-385

- Hongbin Li, Lingsheng Meng and Yunbin Zhang
- A Revival of Conservative Ideology and the Projected Religious Landscape in Russia pp. 387-409

- Alexander Skorobogatov
- Guns and Roses: Hard Power, Soft Power and Economic Growth pp. 411-420

- Serhan Cevik and Tales Padilha
Volume 34, issue 1, 2026
- China's Polluting Interregnum: Evidence From Power Vacancy of Local Leaders pp. 3-21

- Jianglong Li and Xiaoming Ma
- Piecemeal Labour Market Liberalisation and Entrepreneurship in China's Transition pp. 23-43

- Ziyan Yang and Jiakun Ma
- Closure of the Non‐Bank Microfinance Sector in Uzbekistan: Who Is Affected and by How Much? pp. 45-71

- Nargiza Alimukhamedova and Nurmukhammad Yusupov
- Do Growth Accelerations Help Economies Escape From Low‐Growth Traps? Evidence From Indian States pp. 73-86

- Sabyasachi Kar and Debajit Jha
- Healing or Harming? Unveiling the Dual Impact of IMF Reforms on Child Health Outcomes in Developing Nations pp. 87-100

- Michael Chletsos, Nikolaos Mylonidis and Andreas Sintos
- Long‐Run Convergence Trends in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations pp. 101-115

- Chang Yee Kwan and Issam Malki
- Selective Industrial Policy and Innovation Efficiency in Chinese Listed Companies pp. 117-136

- Xiulu Huang and Rui Zhu
- Unlocking Rural Entrepreneurship Through Rural Land Mortgage: Evidence From an Institutional Reform in China pp. 137-160

- Zhanyu Dong, Zijia Chen, Junyou Chen and Guangjun Shen
- Foreign Debt and Economic Growth: The Role of Institutional Quality and Financial Development in Asian Developing Countries pp. 161-182

- Muhammad Dawood, Zhao Rui Feng, Mingxing Li, Fayaz Hussain Tunio, Noah Cheruiyot Mutai and Zhong Hua Li
- Corruption and Leadership in Africa: Evidence From Burkina Faso pp. 183-197

- Harouna Sedgo
- On the Political Economy of Conflicts in the Middle East and Africa pp. 199-215

- Olivier Parent and Abdallah Zouache
Volume 33, issue 4, 2025
- Does Corruption Impede the Accumulation of Human Capital in Developing Countries? pp. 767-783

- Issa Dianda
- Mining and Structural Change: How Does Mining Affect Participation in the Global Value Chain? pp. 785-811

- Manegdo Ulrich Doamba
- Institutions and Growth Dynamics in Latin America, 1801–2015 pp. 813-829

- Miethy Zaman
- Healthy Diet Choices: Does Internet Use Help Promote Healthy Food Consumption in Indonesia? pp. 831-843

- Moh Shadiqur Rahman, Wanglin Ma, Hery Toiba and Agus Widarjono
- Investment‐Oriented Remittances Inflows and the Strength of Patent Right Protection in Developing Countries pp. 845-874

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Anchoring in Takeovers Under Mandatory Bid Rule: Evidence From an Emerging Market pp. 875-896

- Adrian Pop and Diana Pop
Volume 33, issue 3, 2025
- Social trust and formal institutions: How do they shape public debt? pp. 519-552

- Sagnik Bagchi and Sayantan Bandhu Majumder
- Do bigger farms suffer less from corruption? Anti‐corruption efforts and the recovery of livestock production pp. 553-581

- Rustam Rakhmetov and Thomas Herzfeld
- Investing like conglomerates? When local governments diversify beyond public services pp. 583-615

- Warren Bailey, Jianchao Fan, Jing Liu and Yinggang Zhou
- Price and welfare effects of tariffs and non‐automatic import licences. Evidence for Argentina for the period 2002–2012 pp. 617-645

- Pedro Moncarz
- Prevalence of state‐owned enterprise and entry mode choice of foreign firms: Evidence from China pp. 647-665

- Tan Li, Faqin Lin, Mohan Zhou and Ting Zhu
- Structural change and inequality in a general equilibrium model of a transition economy pp. 667-693

- Joanna Tyrowicz, Krzysztof Makarski and Jan Lutynski
- Capital market distortions and skills demand in a transitional economy: The case of Vietnam pp. 695-717

- Diep Phan and Ian Coxhead
- Attack on Climate: The Persistent Effects of Authoritarianism on Climate Policy Equilibria pp. 719-739

- Vlad Surdea‐Hernea
- Do Firms Pollute Less in Special Economic Zones? Firm‐Level Evidence From China pp. 741-761

- Lihua Zhang, Tian Gan and Zheng Xu
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
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