Economics of Transition and Institutional Change
2019 - 2021
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Volume 29, issue 1, 2021
- Trust in the image of God: Links between religiosity and reciprocity in Haiti pp. 3-34

- Emmanuelle Auriol, Diego Delissaint, Maleke Fourati, Josepa Miquel‐Florensa and Paul Seabright
- Structural transformation in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia: Patterns, drivers and constraints pp. 35-61

- Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi and Monia Ghazali
- Discussing the political survival of Romanian ministers since 1989—Do economic conditions matter? pp. 63-93

- Paulo Mourão and Alina Irina Popescu
- Structural change and misallocation: Firm‐level evidence from Poland pp. 95-122

- Jan Hagemejer and Joanna Tyrowicz
- Power struggle and pork barrel politics in authoritarian countries: Evidence from China pp. 123-150

- Nan Gao, Pinghan Liang and Lixin Xu
- Redistributive preferences in Europe and Central Asia, 2006–2016* pp. 151-172

- Alexandru Cojocaru and Mame Fatou Diagne
Volume 28, issue 4, 2020
- Household responsibility system and China's agricultural: Growth revisited: Addressing endogenous institutional change pp. 537-558

- Shengmin Sun and Qiang Chen
- Implications of the Polish 1999 administrative reform for regional socio‐economic development pp. 559-579

- Michal Myck and Mateusz Najsztub
- Mapping the stocks in MICEX: Who is central in the Moscow Stock Exchange? pp. 581-620

- M. Hakan Eratalay and Evgenii V. Vladimirov
- Transition welfare gaps: One closed, another to follow? pp. 621-635

- Maksym Obrizan
- Wealth inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence from household survey and rich lists’ data combined* pp. 637-660

- Michał Brzeziński, Katarzyna Sałach and Marcin Wroński
Volume 28, issue 3, 2020
- State versus private provision: How does China’s market‐oriented reform affect healthcare delivery? pp. 381-411

- Guanfu Fang and Hui Cao
- Does low‐pay persist across different regimes? Evidence from German Unification pp. 413-440

- Nicole Gürtzgen and André Diegmann (né Nolte)
- Local political chief turnover and economic growth: Evidence from China pp. 441-466

- Jing Wu, Hao Li and Keyang Li
- Are children an incentive or a disincentive for migration? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 467-485

- Cuong Nguyen and Anh Tran
- The distributive impact of terms of trade shocks: The case of the oil price changes in Russia pp. 487-513

- Maurizio Bussolo and Patrizia Luongo
- Labour market discrimination and the macroeconomy pp. 515-533

- Muhammad Asali and Rusudan Gurashvili
Volume 28, issue 2, 2020
- Fertility and the puzzle of female employment in the middle east and North Africa pp. 225-244

- Mahdi Majbouri
- Collaboration and innovation: An empirical study of Indian technological enterprises pp. 245-263

- Chris Heaton, Srinivas Kolluru and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Inequality, public good provision and the composition of trade pp. 265-313

- Mahsa Jahan Dideh
- Impact of U.S. market access on local labour markets in Vietnam pp. 315-343

- Trung Hoang and Ha Nguyen
- Wage premium in the state sector and state‐owned enterprises: Econometric evidence from a transition country in times of austerity pp. 345-378

- Marko Vladisavljevic
Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- How does historical trauma affect political participation? Evidence from the send‐down movement in China pp. 3-43

- Xinzheng Shi and Ming‐ang Zhang
- Optimal mixed ownership: A contract view pp. 45-68

- Zheng Wang, John Heywood and Guangliang Ye
- The effects of corruption on human capital accumulation process: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 69-88

- Truong Thi Hoa
- The economics of the Syrian refugee crisis in neighbouring countries: The case of Lebanon pp. 89-109

- Anda David, Mohamed Marouani, Charbel Nahas and Björn Nilsson
- Competitiveness of Czechoslovak exports under socialism and its impact on industries’ output growth after 1989 pp. 111-135

- Lucie Coufalová, Štěpán Mikula and Libor Žídek
- Excess sensitivity and borrowing constraints: Evidence from Iranian households pp. 137-160

- Majid Einian and Masoud Nili
- The impact of environmental regulation on Chinese spatial development pp. 161-194

- Pedro Naso, Yi Huang and Timothy Swanson
- Impact of environmental information disclosure and real estate segments on cost of debt: Evidence from the Chinese real estate industry pp. 195-221

- Mohan Fonseka, Gao‐Liang Tian and Omar Al Farooque
Volume 27, issue 4, 2019
- Political connections and corporate performance: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 863-889

- Abubakr Saeed, Yacine Belghitar and Ephraim Clark
- Can remittances buy peace? pp. 891-913

- Michael Batu
- Decomposing growth in the gender wage gap in urban China: 1989–2011 pp. 915-941

- Denise Hare
- How might the negative impact of higher education on growth be explained? The role of vertical qualification (mis)match in an MRW‐type model pp. 943-969

- Mariya Neycheva
- Why is education performance so different across Latvian schools? pp. 971-987

- Olegs Krasnopjorovs
- In search of thresholds in the household income inequality–growth relationship pp. 989-1008

- Suzanna‐Maria Paleologou
- Human rights protection and foreign direct investment: The case of post‐socialist countries pp. 1009-1030

- Anna Lewczuk
- Access to credit and its determinants: A comparison of survey‐based measures pp. 1031-1067

- Christa Hainz and Tatjana Nabokin
Volume 27, issue 3, 2019
- No country for young men: International migration and left‐behind children in Tajikistan pp. 579-614

- Pascal Jaupart
- Reduction of child poverty in Serbia: Benefit or employment strategy? pp. 615-645

- Nicholas‐James Clavet, Luca Tiberti, Marko Vladisavljevic, Jelena Žarković Rakić, Aleksandra Anić, Gorana Krstić and Saša Ranđelović
- What if they take it all? Heterogeneous impact of sickness absence reform pp. 647-671

- Filip Pertold
- Gender gap in self‐employment: The role of risk attitudes pp. 673-698

- Iryna Hayduk and Donald Williams
- Institutions for private sector development and pro‐poor growth: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 699-728

- Trung Hoang, Cong Pham and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- The transmission of business cycles: Lessons from the 2004 enlargement of the EU and the adoption of the euro pp. 729-743

- Hoang Sang Nguyen and Fabien Rondeau
- How do telecommunications reforms affect labour market arrangements? Evidence from Central and Western Europe pp. 745-762

- Emmanuel Vazquez and Hernan Winkler
- Does Autonomy Matter in State Owned Enterprises? Evidence from Performance Contracts in India pp. 763-800

- Sangeetha Gunasekar and Jayati Sarkar
- Export rivalry and exchange rate pass‐through pp. 801-821

- Puyang Sun, Yong Tan and Xinyu Hou
- Can producer services boost manufacturing growth? Evidence from China's de‐regulation pp. 823-840

- Jingxian Zou, Guangjun Shen and Yuxian Chen
- Does good governance matter for FDI? New evidence from emerging countries using a static and dynamic panel gravity model approach pp. 841-860

- Moheddine Younsi and Marwa Bechtini
Volume 27, issue 2, 2019
- Does ethnic diversity decrease economic interactions? Evidence from exchange networks in rural Gambia pp. 327-353

- Jean-Louis Arcand and Dany Jaimovich
- The relationship between remittances and macroeconomic variables in times of political and social upheaval: Evidence from Tunisia's Arab Spring pp. 355-394

- Jamal Bouoiyour, Refk Selmi and Amal Miftah
- The productivity trend in Iran Evidence from manufacturing firms pp. 395-408

- Mohammad Rahmati and Asal Pilehvari
- Does studying abroad enhance employability? pp. 409-423

- Jacek Liwiński
- A basic tool to assess tax administration strength in emerging Europe pp. 425-446

- Ernesto Crivelli
- Bargaining externalities in a privatization programme pp. 447-455

- John Bennett and James Maw
- How should resource‐rich countries diversify? Estimating forward‐linkage effects of mining on productivity growth pp. 457-473

- Omar Joya
- Ownership transformation, firm performance and manufacturing growth in China pp. 475-496

- Wei Wei and Jianmin Tang
- Does government R&D stimulate or crowd out firm R&D spending? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industries pp. 497-518

- Albert G.Z. Hu and Deng Yongxu
- Trade liberalization and the wage–skill premium: Evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing pp. 519-540

- Mita Bhattacharya and Kien Nguyen
- Do bank activities and funding strategies of foreign and state‐owned banks have a differential effect on risk‐taking in Central and Eastern Europe? pp. 541-576

- Ion Lapteacru
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