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. Furthermore, in contrast to the early transition period, we find evidence that employment levels respond to positive sales growth …
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, and the structural adjustment that happened during the post-Communist transition. We demonstrate that in the case of these … economies, the transition process leads to an adjustment to the employment structures predicted by the model. t.mickiewicz@ssees.ucl.ac.uk …
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Using data for post-communist economies (1989-2002), we examine the determinants of income inequality. We find a strong positive association between equality and tax collection but note that this relationship is significantly stronger under authoritarian regimes than under democracies. We also...
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We apply simple econometric methods to evaluate the factors that determined the length and depth of the post-Communist recessions. Early implementation of the stabilisation and liberalisation programmes made the recessions weaker. Wars had strong negative impact. Initial trade dependence made...
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. Furthermore, unlike the early transition period, we can confirm that employment adjusts to positive sales growth, not just to …
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An extensive program of economic liberalization reforms, even when it generates positive outcomes, does not automatically generate support for further reforms. Societies respond with strong support only after experiencing the effects of reversing these reforms (i.e. corruption, inequality of...
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. Furthermore, unlike the early transition period, we can confirm that employment adjusts to positive sales growth, not just to …
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also find that transition countries undertaking early macroeconomic stabilisation now enjoy lower levels of inequality; we …
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An extensive program of economic liberalization reforms, even when it generates positive outcomes, does not automatically generate support for further reforms. Societies respond with strong support only after experiencing the effects of reversing these reforms (i.e. corruption, inequality of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013254562