Journal of Comparative Economics 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Comparative Economics 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A general model of the Soviet consumer.EconomicsSpagat, Michael, Acharya, Arnab
A new theory of industrialization.EconomicsYang, Xiaokai, Shi, Heling
Bankruptcy as a control device in economies in transition.EconomicsMitchell, Janet, Legros, Patrick
China's regional grain self-sufficiency policy and its effect on land productivity.EconomicsLin, Justin Yifu, Wen, Guanzhong James
Designing an optimal privatization plan for restructuring firms and industries in transition.EconomicsKatz, Barbara G., Owen, Joel
Equal entitlement versus tenure security under a regime of collective property rights: peasants' preference for institutions in post-reform Chinese agriculture.EconomicsKung, James Kaising
Hungary and the IMF: the experience of a cordial discord. (International Monetary Fund)EconomicsCsaba, Laszlo
IMF and IBRD policies in the former Czechoslovakia. (International Monetary Fund; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development)EconomicsDrabek, Zdenek
Mustering some excitement. (tennis star Thomas Muster's performance in the French Open)EconomicsHigdon, David
Neoclassical norms and the valuation of national product in the Soviet Union and its postcommunist successor states.EconomicsRosefielde, Steven, Pfouts, Ralph W.
Neoclassical norms and the valuation of national product in the Soviet Union: comment. (on article by Steven Rosefielde and Ralph W. Pfouts, in this issue)EconomicsBergson, Abram
On the sale of production rights and firm organization.EconomicsIreland, Norman J., Stewart, Geoff
Organizational form and efficiency: evidence from Indian sugar manufacturing.EconomicsFerrantino, Michael J.
Policy reforms, currency auctions, and production choices in transition economies.EconomicsGoldberg, Linda S., Karimov, Il'Dar
Productivity growth, technological progress, and technical efficiency change in China: a three-sector analysis.EconomicsWu, Yanrui
Quasi-fiscal deficit and money demand in Yugoslavia's high inflation: Some econometric evidence.EconomicsPetrovic, Pavle
Shadow factor price convergence and the response of Chinese state-owned construction enterprises to reform.EconomicsParker, Elliott
Shocks and adjustment by firms in transition: a comparative study.EconomicsEstrin, Saul, Singh, Inderjit, Gelb, Alan
Technical change in Chinese state industry: a new approach.EconomicsWan, Guang H.
The applicability of standard reform packages to Eastern Europe.EconomicsWiniecki, Jan
The demise of Soviet industry: a regional perspective.EconomicsEscoe, Gisela Meyer
The eastern German labor market in transition: gross flow estimates from panel data.EconomicsLehmann, Hartmut, Wadsworth, Jonathan, Estrin, Saul, Bellman, Lutz
The evolution of complexity in primitive exchange: empirical tests.EconomicsStodder, James
The evolution of complexity in primitive exchange theory.EconomicsStodder, James
The experience with IMF-supported reform programs in Central and EAstern Europe.EconomicsRodlauer, Markus
The IMF-supported programs of Poland and Russia, 1990-1994: principles, errors, and results.EconomicsGomulka, Stanislaw
The Kornai effect and soft budget constraints.EconomicsPun, Wing-Chung
The role of international financial institutions in Central and Eastern Europe.EconomicsBrada, J, Schonfield, R, Slay, B
The role of international financial institutions in the transition process.EconomicsZecchini, Salvatore
The shut-down option and profit sharing.EconomicsMoretto, Michele, Rossini, Gianpaolo
Wage determination and occupational attainment in the rural industrial sector of China.EconomicsMeng, Xin, Gregory, R.G.
What's right and wrong with World Bank involvement in Eastern Europe.EconomicsWallich, Christine
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