Industrial output in Central and Eastern Europe evolved in a U-shape during the first seven years of transition. The literature explains the initial collapse of industrial output as an inefficient outcome driven by supply side distortions that constrained the transition process. We show that the U-shape experience of industrial sectors is an outcome driven by an intrasector change, induced by investment demand shocks, in the market orientation of production away from products traditionally sold into the CMEA market and towards products traditionally sold into the EU market. This revisionist view has importan
All centrally planned economies suffered from over-investment. Due to low capital productivity, reas...
The Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) have gone through a dramatic process of industria...
Using survey evidence the paper characterises TNCs ' strategic positioning in central and easte...
We examine the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania over the peri...
We undertake an analysis of the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Roma...
We undertake an analysis of the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Roma...
The first phase of transition to the market in Central and Eastern Europe was characterized by a sha...
A consistent set of disaggregated industrial output data for four Eastern European countries is exam...
This paper addresses the pattern of structural change in selected transition and developed economies...
During the past decade, the structure of Eastern European exports has undergone a deep transformatio...
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, intense processes of industrial reconversion occurred in Centra...
In this paper we revisit the issue of aggregate output decline that took place in the early transiti...
The increase in exports to market economies is a good sign, but it is not conclusive about the exten...
The increase in exports to market economies is a good sign, but it is not conclusive about the exten...
Immediately after the collapse of socialism, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the for...
All centrally planned economies suffered from over-investment. Due to low capital productivity, reas...
The Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) have gone through a dramatic process of industria...
Using survey evidence the paper characterises TNCs ' strategic positioning in central and easte...
We examine the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania over the peri...
We undertake an analysis of the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Roma...
We undertake an analysis of the evolution of industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Roma...
The first phase of transition to the market in Central and Eastern Europe was characterized by a sha...
A consistent set of disaggregated industrial output data for four Eastern European countries is exam...
This paper addresses the pattern of structural change in selected transition and developed economies...
During the past decade, the structure of Eastern European exports has undergone a deep transformatio...
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, intense processes of industrial reconversion occurred in Centra...
In this paper we revisit the issue of aggregate output decline that took place in the early transiti...
The increase in exports to market economies is a good sign, but it is not conclusive about the exten...
The increase in exports to market economies is a good sign, but it is not conclusive about the exten...
Immediately after the collapse of socialism, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the for...
All centrally planned economies suffered from over-investment. Due to low capital productivity, reas...
The Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) have gone through a dramatic process of industria...
Using survey evidence the paper characterises TNCs ' strategic positioning in central and easte...