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Identifies to what extent, and in which way external shocks and the need for a different development pattern has affected economic growth in for Eastern European countries.
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but offsetting in Hungary and Romania, and from small effects of all types in Russia and Ukraine. The positive employment …
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While a variety of studies analysed the benign effects of privatisation on firm performance under post-socialist transition using financial data very little is known about how the apparent productivity gains were achieved. This paper follows a weaving mill from 1998 to 1997 on its way of...
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The main subject is the examination of the different strategies employed by Lithuania, Poland and Hungary during the …
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% in Hungary, and 3% in Ukraine, with some variation across specifications, while in Russia it lowers it about 4 …. The positive effects emerge within a year in Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine and continue to grow thereafter, but are still …
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Hungary and Russia are small (3-5%) negative wage effects found. Privatization to foreign investors has positive estimated … result from effects on scale, productivity, and costs that are large but offsetting in Hungary and Romania, and from small …
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models imply that majority privatization raises MFP about 15% in Romania, 8% in Hungary, and 2% in Ukraine, while in Russia …. Positive domestic effects appear within a year in Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine and continue growing thereafter, but take 5 …
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-subsidization - has increased during the transition in Poland and Czechoslovakia, and has remained constant in Hungary. After reexamining …
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large, positive, but offsetting in Hungary and Romania, and from small effects of both types in Russia and Ukraine. The …
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