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important urbanization processes in poor countries. This paper describes an emerging 'health transition' and the importance of …
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institutional change, values and beliefs in transition countries have not changed much over the last 20 years. Evidence suggests …. Current institutional evolutions in transition countries might be more affected by their long run past than by the communist …
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This paper overviews the debate on the relationship between the measures of globalization, economic growth and pace of urbanization, and speculates on its impact on the quality of life and poverty in the context of Asian countries. After experiencing moderate to high urban growth for three to...
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The former German Democratic Republic underwent a unique post-communist transition because it was absorbed into the …
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This study gauges the status of transition in the formerly centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe and Central … managerial practices; and assesses transition progress at the level of 13 economic sectors. The largest transition gaps remain in …
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The paper explores a phenomenon often observed in transition economies, when newly established institutions are misused … institutional misuse (illustrated by examples from Russian transition), discuss its consequences, and explore reasons why …
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transition can be parsimoniously explained by two variables: the length of time the country spent under a communist regime and …
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Only recently, 20 years after transition to a market system, has Russia regained a similar production level it had … achieved on the eve of transition in 1991. This may sound surprising, given its low productivity under central planning which … weakness of Russia. Given the very high 'cost of transition', the question is raised whether the socialist growth strategy (as …
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This paper, using for the first time household survey data from 26 post-communist countries, covering the period 1990-2005, examines correlates of unprecedented increases in inequality registered by most of these economies. We find that, after controlling for country-fixed effects and type of...
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transition of workers within different types of informal employment. Our results further indicate that both self-employed and …
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