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time path of output in transition and the large observed differences in output performance across transition economics …
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The transitional recession in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has lasted much longer than expected. It has been the result of both the legacy of the past and policy mistakes. Due to structural reforms and gradual institution-building, the postsocialist economies have started to...
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Why do firms lobby? This paper exploits the unanticipated sequestration of federal budget accounts in March 2013 that reduced the availability of government funds disbursed through procurement contracts to shed light on this question. Following this event, firms with little or no prior exposure...
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The labor share in Europe has been on a downward trend. This paper finds that the decline is concentrated in manufacture and among low- to mid-skilled workers. The shifting nature of employment away from full-time jobs and a rollback of employment protection, unemployment benefits and...
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lesser role in Romania than in other Central European transition economies. This paper tests this hypothesis and concludes …
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The multiple indicator-multiple cause (MIMIC) method is a well-established tool for measuring informal economic activity. However, it has been criticized because GDP is used both as a cause and indicator variable. To address this issue, this paper applies for the first time the light intensity...
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Poland stands out among transition economies as having experienced a relatively short and shallow contraction followed …
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initial drops in output during transition, followed by recovery in the second half of the 1990s. The path of transition in the … Western Balkans has however been particularly uneven. The effects of transition also seem to have been more traumatic and …
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with higher trade regulations, highlighting interest in protected markets. Furthermore, horizontal FDI is affected more by …
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This paper analyses how financial inclusion in the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) compares to peers in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Using individual-level survey data, it shows that the probability of being financially included, as proxied by account ownership in financial institutions, is...
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