Content
2007
- 118-132 Skills and the Transition
In: Transition and Beyond
by Simon Commander - 121-134 Real Convergence in a Monetary Union
In: Monetary Integration in Europe
by Horst Tomann - 124-145 Poland and Ukraine: Institutional Structures and Economic Performance
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Vlad Mykhnenko - 131-142 The Integration of the GDR into the Federal Republic: Challenges and Constraints
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Rudi Schmidt - 133-148 Financial Transition in Central and Eastern Europe. A Note
In: Transition and Beyond
by Marcello Cecco - 135-149 The New European Monetary System
In: Monetary Integration in Europe
by Horst Tomann - 135-155 Corporate Governance and Ownership Concentration on the Budapest Stock Exchange
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Zsolt BedŐ & Éva Ozsvald - 143-158 The Russian Transformation: a New Form of Etacratism?
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Ovsey Shkaratan - 149-164 Russian Political Capitalism and its Environment
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Philip Hanson & Elizabeth Teague - 149-173 Investment, Wages and Corporate Governance during the Transition: Evidence from Slovenian Firms
In: Transition and Beyond
by Janez Prašnikar & Jan Svejnar - 156-177 The Determinants of Capital Structure of Hungarian Firms in Transition
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Andrea Balla & Iván Bélyácz - 161-178 Effects of Transformation on Inequality in Russia
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Nick Manning - 165-182 Kazakhstan: A State-Led Liberalized Market Economy?
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Ken Charman - 174-190 How Different Is Serbia?
In: Transition and Beyond
by Milica Uvalic - 178-210 Corporate Restructuring and the Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Hungary
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Ichiro Iwasaki - 179-196 Inequalities in Health and Health Care in Post-communist Europe
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Peggy Watson - 183-200 Georgia: Capitalism as Organized Chaos
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Barbara Christophe - 191-213 The Search for Identity: Where Is Russia Heading?
In: Transition and Beyond
by Padma Desai - 197-218 Mass Privatization and the Post-communist Mortality Crisis
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Lawrence King & David Stuckler - 201-218 The Western Balkans
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Will Bartlett - 213-249 Corporate Law and Governance Mechanism in Russia
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Ichiro Iwasaki - 214-225 The Effects of Privatization on Company Performance in Belarus
In: Transition and Beyond
by Saul Estrin & Marina Bakanova & Igor Pelipas & Sergei Pukovich - 221-232 Belarus: Prototype for Market Socialism?
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Mario Nuti - 221-238 Belarus: Heading towards State Capitalism?
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Julia Korosteleva - 229-246 Complexity and Systemic Failure
In: Transition and Beyond
by Vito Tanzi - 233-249 Transnational Ties and Transformation of Cuban Socialism
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Susan Eckstein - 239-257 China’s Transformation towards Capitalism
In: Varieties of Capitalism in Post-Communist Countries
by Jeanne Wilson - 247-262 Risk Management and Systemic Risk
In: Transition and Beyond
by John Eatwell - 250-268 Change and Continuity in North Korea
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Soyoung Kwon - 250-274 Corporate Ownership and Control in Russian Companies: Trends and Patterns
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Tatiana Dolgopyatova - 263-277 Optimal Transition Trajectories?
In: Transition and Beyond
by László Csaba - 269-285 The Impact of the Demise of State Socialism on China
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Jeanne L. Wilson - 275-296 Evolution of Corporate Governance in Russia: Governmental Policy vs Real Incentives of Economic Agents
In: Corporate Restructuring and Governance in Transition Economies
by Andrei Yakovlev - 278-297 The Great Post-Communist Change and Uncertain Future of the World
In: Transition and Beyond
by Grzegorz W. Kolodko - 286-300 The Consequences of the Transformation on the Third World
In: The Transformation of State Socialism
by Satoshi Mizobata
2006
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 1-11 Introduction and Overview
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 1-19 The Local Dimension of Transformation: an Introduction
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Bruno Dallago - 1-22 The Emergence of Open Inflation and Stabilization Efforts in Postcommunist Russia
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 3-5 Introduction: The Scope of the Review
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Björn Jindra - 6-29 The Theoretical Framework: FDI and Technology Transfer
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Björn Jindra - 7-30 Theoretical Considerations
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 15-46 Key Debates on Transition
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 20-44 EU Expansion and Regional Policy
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Paul Marer - 23-51 Inflation Expectations in Postcommunist Russia
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 30-71 Empirical Studies: Approaches, Methodological Problems and Findings
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Björn Jindra - 31-45 Institutions and Economic Growth in Central and Eastern Europe: A Quantitative Analysis
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 45-63 National and Local Governments: Institutional Rebuilding and Politics in the Balkans
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Simona Piattoni - 46-104 Domestic Institutions and Economic Performance: ‘Cocktail Capitalism’
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 47-77 Measuring Progress in Transition
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 52-75 The Relationship between Money Supply and Inflation in Postcommunist Russia
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 64-84 Inequality, Poverty and Growth: the Balkan Case
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Gabriella Berloffa & Maria Luigia Segnana - 72-74 Conclusions Drawn from the Latest Research: Lessons, Limits and New Research Trends
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Björn Jindra - 76-96 Money-Inflation Causality in Transition Economies: The Case of Russia
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 77-95 FDI, Productivity and Economic Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Judit Hamar & Johannes Stephan - 78-120 Economic and Social Costs of Transition: A Hard Look at Soft Facts
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 85-107 Reforms of Local Government in SEE: Closer to Europe?
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Jens Woelk - 96-125 An Econometric Study of Estonia and Slovenia: The Effect of FDI on Labour Productivity
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Pritt Vahter - 97-121 The Role of International Financial Institutions in Stabilizing the Russian Economy
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 105-127 External Policy Transfer and Economic Growth: Reconceptualizing External Influences
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 108-126 Institutions and Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Evaluation in SEE
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Bruno Dallago - 122-125 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research
In: Monetary Policy in Transition
by Milan Nikolić - 123-150 The SS Transition Navigation Model
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 126-159 Results of a Fieldwork Project
In: Technology Transfer via Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe
by Judit Hamar & Johannes Stephan - 127-141 Elites in the Making, and Their Organizational Behaviour: Cases in Russia and the Balkans
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Bruno Grancelli & Antonio M. Chiesi - 128-164 External Factors and Models of Capitalism: The Romanian Experience
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 142-157 International Aid, Policy Transfer and Local Economic Development in North Montenegro
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Will Bartlett - 151-176 The Search for a Navigation Chart: Legitimate Debates, Vested Interests and Reformist Commitments
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 158-176 Rediscovering the Value of the Co-operative Sector in SEE: History, Current Developments and Some Ideas for the Future
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Milford Bateman - 165-170 Conclusions
In: Europeanization, Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Performance in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lucian Cernat - 177-196 De-localization, Investments and Knowledge Transfer: The Case of ‘Triveneto’ Industrial SMEs’ De-localization in Romania
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Italo Trevisan - 177-202 From Rent-Seeking to Oligarchy to State Capture
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 197-210 The Balkans Viewed from Brussels: the Local Development in SEE
In: Transformation and European Integration
by Sandro Gozi - 203-230 Safe Havens for Market Reforms: Membership in the EU and Other International Organizations
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 233-254 Future Prospects for Captured States
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn - 255-276 Diverse Outcomes: Liberal Societies, Captured States and Undetermined Polities
In: Divergent Paths in Post-Communist Transformation
by Oleh Havrylyshyn
2005
- 3-25 The Old Regime and the Opening Balance of Transition
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 26-46 The Transition Programme: Interdependence between the Key Components
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 47-63 Stabilization
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 64-82 Privatization: The Trade-Offs between Speed, Efficiency and Distribution
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 83-96 Unemployment Paths and Restructuring
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 99-118 Post-Communist Recessions Re-Examined
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 119-142 Liberalization and Public Finance
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 143-159 The Order of Financial Liberalization
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 160-180 Democracy and Reform
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 181-196 Growth and Transition
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 197-198 Final Remarks
In: Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States
by Tomasz Mickiewicz
2004
- 1-30 The Financial and Banking Sectors in Transition Countries
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Lumír Kulhánek & Stanislav Polouček & Daniel Stavárek - 31-48 The Czech Banking System in the 1990s: Regulation and Supervision
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Roman Matoušek - 49-73 Concentration of Banking Sectors
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Stanislav Polouček - 74-135 Efficiency and Profitability in the Banking Sector
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Daniel Stavárek & Stanislav Polouček - 136-168 Costs of Macroeconomic Instability in Accession Countries
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Jan Frait & Luboš Komárek & Martin Melecký - 169-210 Exchange Rate and Monetary Developments in Accession Countries
In: Reforming the Financial Sector in Central European Countries
by Jan Frait & Luboš Komárek
2003
- 1-22 Introduction: Corporate Governance from a Comparative Perspective — Bridging East and West
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Michał Federowicz - 23-70 Are Italy and Spain Mediterranean Sisters? A Comparison of Corporate Governance Systems
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Ruth V. Aguilera - 71-99 Ukraine: the Newly Built State and Economic Institutions
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Volodymyr Sidenko & Oksana Kuziakiv - 100-120 Bulgaria: the Rise of Capitalism and Actors’ Rationality
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Douhomir Minev & Maria Jeliazkova - 121-143 The Czech Republic: the Case of Delayed Transformation
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Marek Havrda - 144-169 Poland: Worker-driven Transformation to Capitalism?
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Michał Federowicz - 170-194 Ownership and Corporate Governance in the Hungarian Large Enterprise Sector
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Éva Voszka - 195-219 Revisiting the French Model: Coordination and Restructuring in French Industry (in the 1980s and 1990s)
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Bob Hancké - 220-246 The Specificity of Corporate Governance in Small States: Institutionalization and Questioning of Ownership Restrictions in Switzerland and Sweden
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Thomas David & André Mach - 247-266 European Integration and Corporate Governance in Central Europe: Trajectories of Institutional Change
In: Corporate Governance in a Changing Economic and Political Environment
by Heather Grabbe
2002
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Adalbert Winkler - 1-10 Introduction: Travelling in Time and Space on the Winds of the Transition
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Mihaela Kelemen & Monika Kostera - 11-40 Financial Sector Development in Central and Eastern Europe
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Lajos Bokros - 13-37 Geographic Space, Banking Knowledge, and Transformation
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Herbert Kalthoff - 38-64 Accounting for Change: Accounting, Finance, and Changing Methods of Economic Regulation in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Elizabeth C. Dunn - 43-71 Governance and Restructuring of Commercial Banks
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Claudia M. Buch - 65-79 From Social Movements to Identity Transformation: Comparison of Estonian and Finnish Management Students’ Values
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Iiris Aaltio & Lembit Turnpuu & Mari Kooskora - 72-86 Refinancing Banks in an Unstable Financial Environment
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Werner Neuhauss - 83-110 Socioeconomic Conditions and Discursive Construction of Women’s Identities in Post-Soviet Countries
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Aneta Pavlenko - 89-103 Models of Financial Crises and the ‘Boom’ of Financial Crises in Transition Countries
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Zsófia Árvai & János Vincze - 104-124 Promoting Financial Development: Lessons from Poland
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Zbigniew Polanski - 111-127 Control: Accounting for the Lost Innocence
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Monika Kostera - 125-141 The Financial Sector in Macroeconomic Adjustment Programmes
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Gerwin Bell - 128-142 Powerful Accounts: Identities, Principals and Agents
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Karin Svedberg Nilsson - 143-163 Reinventing the Past: Stories about Communism and the Transition to a Market Economy in Romania
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Mihaela Kelemen - 145-184 EU Accession Countries: What Path to Successful EMU Membership?
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Peter Bofinger & Timo Wollmershäuser - 164-183 The Impact of Societal Transformation on Czech Managers: A Study of Post-Communist Careers
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Anna Soulsby - 185-204 Financial Institution-Building in Eastern Europe
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Claus-Peter Zeitinger - 187-202 Local Problems and Foreign Solutions: Issues of Management Training in Russia and NIS
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Bruno Grancelli - 203-216 Cross-Cultural Comparison between Hungarians and Expatriates
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Henriett Primecz - 205-216 The Development of the Banking Sector in Eastern Europe: The Next Decade
In: Banking and Monetary Policy in Eastern Europe
by Christa Hainz & Monika Schnitzer - 217-238 When Reality Fails: Science Fiction and the Fall of Communism in Poland
In: Critical Management Research in Eastern Europe
by Jerzy Kociatkiewicz & Monika Kostera
2001
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 1-25 The Enlargement Problematic: Heterogeneity, Catching up and Convergence
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 14-47 Theories of Property in Classical Philosophy
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 26-59 The Neglected Importance of OPT in CEECs’ Foreign Trade
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 48-73 The Neoclassical Definition of Property
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 60-82 OPT Partnerships at Firm-Level: a ‘Learning Approach’
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 74-82 The Monetary Theory of Private Property
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 83-101 The Genesis and Changes of Property as Portrayed by Old Institutionalists
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 83-108 The Transformation of a Policy Instrument
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 102-105 Property as an Institution: Summary and Prospect
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 109-128 The Politics of OPT
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 110-113 Legal Types of Property and Ownership Guarantee
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 114-135 Ownership of the Means of Production
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 129-151 Theories of Regional Economic Integration Revisited
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 136-140 Employment Guarantee and Social Security
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 141-144 Property Erosion and the Initial Situation before Transformation
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 149-156 The Course of Transformation
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 152-164 Conclusion
In: The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe
by Julie Pellegrin - 157-162 The Question of Property
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 163-177 The Legal Solution
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 178-234 The Economic Patent Remedy: Privatization “from Above”
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 235-244 The Spontaneous Solution: Bottom-up Privatization
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer - 245-252 Summary and Prospects
In: Privatization and its Limits in Central and Eastern Europe
by Hella Engerer
2000
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 1-7 Introduction
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 1-13 Privatization in Context: an Introduction
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Eckehard F. Rosenbaum & Frank Bönker & Hans-Jürgen Wagener - 7-38 The Banking System in the Transition: A Conceptual Framework
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 8-22 Independence: Euphoria and Disillusionment
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 17-32 Polish Mass Privatization: Success or Failure?
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Rainer Gesell - 23-48 Politics, State and Bureaucracy
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 33-49 On the Political Economy of Privatization in Eastern Germany
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Uwe Siegmund - 39-51 Context and Approach of the Investigation
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 49-73 Economic Reform
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 50-66 Fiscal Aspects of Privatization: the Paradox of Privatization Revenues
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Dirck Süß - 52-89 Economic, Institutional and Banking Development after GEMSU
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 69-82 Changing Models of Corporate Governance in OECD Countries
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Pieter W. Moerland - 74-99 Structural Change in the Economy I: Sectoral Analysis
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 83-97 Corporate Governance: a Systemic Approach with an Application to Eastern Europe
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Ralph Heinrich - 90-134 Overall Financial Flows and Bank Activities
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 98-122 Empirical Analysis of Corporate Governance in Transition
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Wendy Carlin - 100-109 Structural Change in the Economy II: The Micro-level
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 110-135 Opening Towards the World Economy?
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 123-138 Privatization and Corporate Governance in Transition Countries: Beyond the Principal-Agent Model
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Wladimir Andreff - 135-177 The Hausbank System in the East after GEMSU
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 136-148 Regional Economies
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 139-154 Corporate Governance during and after Privatization: the Lessons from Hungary
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Péter Mihályi - 149-168 Social Change: Economic Implications
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 155-170 Banks and the Privatization of Enterprises in Poland
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Robert Chudzik - 169-192 Path Dependency and Development Prospects
In: The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine
by Hans Zon - 171-188 Manager Incentives and Turnover of Managers: Evidence from the Czech Republic
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Stijn Claessens & Simeon Djankov - 178-191 The East German Experience in Perspective
In: Banking in Transition
by Gregg S. Robins - 189-204 The Relationship between FDI, Privatization and Structural Change in Central and Eastern European Countries
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Gábor Hunya - 207-222 Transforming Socialist Networks
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Michael Keren - 223-236 Towards a Theory of Markets: Networks, Communication and Knowledge
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Eckehard F. Rosenbaum - 237-248 Direct Foreign Investment and the Evolution of Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
In: Privatization, Corporate Governance and the Emergence of Markets
by Klaus Meyer
1999
- 1-18 The Importance of Local and Regional Reform
In: Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
by Emil Kirchner & Thomas Christiansen - 3-15 The Market Economy and its Ethical Infrastructure
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Marie Bohata - 3-19 Introduction
In: Economic Transition in Hungary and East Germany
by Johannes Stephan - 3-25 Effects of Accession to the EU on Prices, Wages and Aggregate Demand in CEE Countries
In: EU Enlargement and its Macroeconomic Effects in Eastern Europe
by Hubert Gabrisch - 16-24 Comment on Chapter 1
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Elinor Scarbrough - 19-33 Regionalization in Western Europe
In: Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
by Thomas Christiansen - 25-40 Functional Change in Property Rights in the Welfare State: Lessons from the Federal Republic of Germany
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Herwig Roggemann - 26-61 Macroeconomic Problems of Trade Liberalisation and EU Eastern Enlargement
In: EU Enlargement and its Macroeconomic Effects in Eastern Europe
by Kazimierz Laski - 27-50 East Germany’s Economic Integration and Socialist Legacies
In: Economic Transition in Hungary and East Germany
by Johannes Stephan - 34-52 Decentralized Government and Subsidiarity
In: Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
by Nicholas Bernard - 41-49 Comment on Chapter 2
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Ronald A. Brand - 50-89 The State of Corporatism in a Central Europe in Transition
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Reinhard Heinisch - 51-71 German Monetary Union and Currency Reform
In: Economic Transition in Hungary and East Germany
by Johannes Stephan - 53-79 Regional and Local Development in Poland
In: Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
by Jacek Zaucha - 62-93 Non-tradable Goods and Deviations Between Purchasing Power Parities and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the 1990 European Comparison Project
In: EU Enlargement and its Macroeconomic Effects in Eastern Europe
by Leon Podkaminer - 72-95 German Unification and the Prospects for Catch-up Development
In: Economic Transition in Hungary and East Germany
by Johannes Stephan - 80-101 Territorial Government in the Czech Republic
In: Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad
by Michal Illner - 93-111 The Role of Social Policy during the Transformation in Central Europe
In: Welfare States in Transition
by Oliver Scholz & Horst Tomann