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reviews the developments of inter-industry and intra-industry specialization of CEECs in international trade with the EU … analysis of patterns of industry-level catching-up; the first part (6a) of this section deals with catching-up in productivity … restructuring and shows some interesting inter-country and inter-industry differences in this respect. Section 3 refers to the role …
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This paper examines the development of Russian industry in comparison with that of Ukrainian industry during 1995 …
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Представлен ретроспективный сравнительный анализ социально-экономического развития постсоветских государств. Основное внимание автор уделяет выявлению...
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This paper explores the determinants of productivity in the countries of Eastern Europe (EE) through the perspective of … systems in EE could be considered ‘(in)efficient’. Our results suggest that the EE countries have lower levels of productivity … an important distinction between technology and production capability as the drivers of productivity improvements and …
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Transition to market economy in European soviet socialist countries was not expected even in late 1980s. Beliefs gravitated around the building of a "socialism with human face" - "glasnost", "perestroika" etc., but not around building of market economy. Views changed slowly and political steps...
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Structural explanation of political development offers a finite set of factors that cause democracy to consolidate or not (Acemoglu and Robinson, 2006). This approach is, however, insufficient to explain political development of post-communist countries because it ignores a role of social...
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different; they depend on the previous history and on the path chosen. The reduction of government expenditure as a share of GDP … did not undermine significantly the institutional capacity of the state in China, but in Russia and other CIS states it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010273484
different; they depend on the previous history and on the path chosen. The reduction of government expenditure as a share of GDP … did not undermine significantly the institutional capacity of the state in China, but in Russia and other CIS states it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003845170
Focus of interest in this paper is the concept of competitiveness as measured by the originally developed index of business environment. Competitiveness is interpreted in the broader meaning of the term: it includes not only cost conditions, but also institutional and system conditions of...
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different; they depend on the previous history and on the path chosen. The reduction of government expenditure as a share of GDP … did not undermine significantly the institutional capacity of the state in China, but in Russia and other CIS states it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014185779