Journal of Comparative Economics 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A general model of the Soviet consumer. | Economics | Spagat, Michael, Acharya, Arnab |
A new theory of industrialization. | Economics | Yang, Xiaokai, Shi, Heling |
Bankruptcy as a control device in economies in transition. | Economics | Mitchell, Janet, Legros, Patrick |
China's regional grain self-sufficiency policy and its effect on land productivity. | Economics | Lin, Justin Yifu, Wen, Guanzhong James |
Designing an optimal privatization plan for restructuring firms and industries in transition. | Economics | Katz, 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. | Economics | Kung, James Kaising |
Hungary and the IMF: the experience of a cordial discord. (International Monetary Fund) | Economics | Csaba, Laszlo |
IMF and IBRD policies in the former Czechoslovakia. (International Monetary Fund; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) | Economics | Drabek, Zdenek |
Mustering some excitement. (tennis star Thomas Muster's performance in the French Open) | Economics | Higdon, David |
Neoclassical norms and the valuation of national product in the Soviet Union and its postcommunist successor states. | Economics | Rosefielde, 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) | Economics | Bergson, Abram |
On the sale of production rights and firm organization. | Economics | Ireland, Norman J., Stewart, Geoff |
Organizational form and efficiency: evidence from Indian sugar manufacturing. | Economics | Ferrantino, Michael J. |
Policy reforms, currency auctions, and production choices in transition economies. | Economics | Goldberg, Linda S., Karimov, Il'Dar |
Productivity growth, technological progress, and technical efficiency change in China: a three-sector analysis. | Economics | Wu, Yanrui |
Quasi-fiscal deficit and money demand in Yugoslavia's high inflation: Some econometric evidence. | Economics | Petrovic, Pavle |
Shadow factor price convergence and the response of Chinese state-owned construction enterprises to reform. | Economics | Parker, Elliott |
Shocks and adjustment by firms in transition: a comparative study. | Economics | Estrin, Saul, Singh, Inderjit, Gelb, Alan |
Technical change in Chinese state industry: a new approach. | Economics | Wan, Guang H. |
The applicability of standard reform packages to Eastern Europe. | Economics | Winiecki, Jan |
The demise of Soviet industry: a regional perspective. | Economics | Escoe, Gisela Meyer |
The eastern German labor market in transition: gross flow estimates from panel data. | Economics | Lehmann, Hartmut, Wadsworth, Jonathan, Estrin, Saul, Bellman, Lutz |
The evolution of complexity in primitive exchange: empirical tests. | Economics | Stodder, James |
The evolution of complexity in primitive exchange theory. | Economics | Stodder, James |
The experience with IMF-supported reform programs in Central and EAstern Europe. | Economics | Rodlauer, Markus |
The IMF-supported programs of Poland and Russia, 1990-1994: principles, errors, and results. | Economics | Gomulka, Stanislaw |
The Kornai effect and soft budget constraints. | Economics | Pun, Wing-Chung |
The role of international financial institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. | Economics | Brada, J, Schonfield, R, Slay, B |
The role of international financial institutions in the transition process. | Economics | Zecchini, Salvatore |
The shut-down option and profit sharing. | Economics | Moretto, Michele, Rossini, Gianpaolo |
Wage determination and occupational attainment in the rural industrial sector of China. | Economics | Meng, Xin, Gregory, R.G. |
What's right and wrong with World Bank involvement in Eastern Europe. | Economics | Wallich, Christine |
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