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transition economies striving for EU accession, namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia (CEEC-5). The …
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specifically in the context of the successes in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. The author notes a substantial difference …
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This paper studies the Balassa-Samuelson effect in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Time …
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economic development in a country. In a post-industrial society, that Russia aspires to be, further economic development …
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policy advice and mistaken policy choices. Though Russia's performance leaves much to be desired, such criticisms are based … particular the views presented by Jospeh Stiglitz, shows that the Chinese reform path was not available to Russia, that mass … and necessity in policy making more generally. The final section of the paper characterises Russia as a case of weak state …
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The Russian Economy has evolved into a hybrid form, a partially monetized quasi-market system that has been called the virtual economy. In the virtual economy, barter and non-monetary transactions play a key role in transferring value from productive activities to the loss-making sectors of the...
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political regime and the security of firms' property rights. Drawing on a pair of surveys recently administered in Russia, we …
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inflation for three crisis-hidden transition economies (Bulgaria, Romania and Russia). The results indicate that while fiscal … deficits have increased inflation in Bulgaria to a certain extent, this has not been the case in Romania and Russia. Even in …
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This article links Russians' individual experiences during the late-Gorbachev and early-Yeltsin years to the beliefs those same individuals espoused in the Putin era, over a decade later. Drawing on questions, some of which are retrospective, from the first wave of the Life in Transition Survey,...
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