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Restructuring firms in a transition economy produces a sort of network externality, in that the profitability of restructuring depends on the number of firms that already adopted this strategy. We investigate under what conditions a ''critical mass'' exists, i.e. a situation in which such...
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markets. However, up to now, institutional economics and the theory of financial markets are totally separated research areas …
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Diese Schrift behandelt ordnungs- und institutionenökonomische Aspekte des Systemwandels im allgemeinen sowie die monetäre Transformation im besonderen. Das auf dem Washington Consensus beruhende wirtschaftspolitische Standardkonzept und dessen Theoriedefizite werden hinterfragt und um...
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Many transition policies, based on neoclassical economics, failed in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and China. This paper argues that the failure is due to the viability assumption in neoclassical economics. Neoclassical economics implicitly assumes that a firm is expected to earn a...
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In many transition economies, insiders controlled state-owned firms, de facto. For such firms, we model the decision about privatization method, focusing on the choice between free distribution (so called 'mass privatization') and management-employee buyouts. We incorporate a political...
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