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This study examines off-farm labor supply in the rapidly changing conditions of Bulgaria during the 1990s. In doing so …
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With fortuitously timed data - collected before, during and after a major macro-financial crisis in Bulgaria - we …
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With fortuitously timed data - collected before, during and after a major macro-financial crisis in Bulgaria - we …
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There is a consensus among scholars that institutions (i.e. norms and regulations) are country specific. The paper aims to contribute to the debate by examining the type of institutions which have been the most important for growth in transition countries. It employs a new set of the...
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Following formal privatisation of farm land and assets in CentralEurope, the change in agriculturalproduction structures has been both more limited and different thanwas initially expected. In this paper, thetheoretical reasons underlying those expectations are reviewed. Analternative...
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rural non-farm economy (RNFE) and the key concepts underlying it and livelihood diversification. Section 3 explores the RNFE …
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Bulgaria. Firstly, it presents the specific Bulgarian model for farming transformation characterizing with restitution of …
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We examine the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania over the period 1989-1995 in …
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Investment has been found to be a significant determinant of growth. This paper analyses the effects of institutions and transition progress on investment rates of transition economies since the collapse of the Socialist Bloc. Political institution is measured by the Freedom House's Political...
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