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While output declined in virtually all transition economies in the initial years, the speed and extent of the recovery that followed has varied widely across these countries. The contrast between the more and less successful transitions, the latter largely in the former Soviet Union, raises many...
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This paper examines alternative hypotheses concerning the determinants of success in the transition from Communism to the market. In particular, we look at whether speed of privatization, legal institutions or initial conditions are more important in explaining the growth of the transition...
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We have conducted the first survey on management practices in transition countries. We found that Central Asian transition countries, such as Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, have on average very poor management practices. Their average scores are below emerging countries such as Brazil, China and...
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This paper investigates the impact of stock markets and banks on economic growth using a panel data set for the period …
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Based on matching household surveys for three central European countries, Bulgaria, Hungary and Poland, we explore the determinants of household saving rates in transition economies. We find savings rates to increase strongly in relative income and to be significantly higher for households...
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countries, assuming that the run-up to EU integration corresponds to a nearly complete policy cycle. Using econometric panel …
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panel data to estimate the textbook 'expectations augmented' Phillips curve with a market-based and observable measure of …
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The permanent income hypothesis is tested on a four-quarter panel of about two thousand Japanese households for ten …
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distributed lag relationships based on single time-series of observations have been usually rather imprecise. The promise of panel … which are, at least in part, testable, and outline appropriate estimation techniques. The first places reasonable …
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We consider linear predictor definitions of noncausality or strict exogeneity and show that it is restrictive to assert that there exists a time-invariant latent variable c such that x is strictly exogenous conditional on c. A restriction of this sort is necessary to justify standard techniques...
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