In the course of transition, former socialistic countries moved from planned to market economy. This journey typically started with sharp falls in economic activity in all transition countries, accompanied by deterioration of various social indicators. Hence, their main objective was the recovery of economic activity, i.e. increasing the economic growth rate, which in addition was supposed to enable catching up with the European developed economies. This growth movement is usually described by famous U-curve of transition. However, in spite of the efforts and reforms, all transition economies recorded various paces of recovery. This study discusses that difference, through various GDP indicators, - real GDP path, GDP growth rates path...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
There are two strands in the empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies. One f...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, commonly referred to as "tr...
Transition is described as a unique process of transformation of the former socialist countries from...
In the conventional growth literature, long- run economic growth is usually described as a relativel...
Main purpose of this scientific research is to analyze the countries in transition; in particular, t...
Authors examine the present state of art in conducting reforms among transition economies and briefl...
This study analyzes the impact of the speed of transition reforms on economic growth in transition c...
This study analyzes the impact of the speed of transition reforms on economic growth in transition c...
After the demise of the socialist order in the countries of Eastern Europe, there was a difference i...
The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the results of earlier empirical studies on economic growt...
This paper reviews a range of studies that examine differences in growth performance among transitio...
This thesis strives to explore changes in determinants of transition economies’ growth from the earl...
Immediately after the collapse of socialism, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the for...
The transitional recession in countries of Eastern Europe has been much longer than expected. The le...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
There are two strands in the empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies. One f...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, commonly referred to as "tr...
Transition is described as a unique process of transformation of the former socialist countries from...
In the conventional growth literature, long- run economic growth is usually described as a relativel...
Main purpose of this scientific research is to analyze the countries in transition; in particular, t...
Authors examine the present state of art in conducting reforms among transition economies and briefl...
This study analyzes the impact of the speed of transition reforms on economic growth in transition c...
This study analyzes the impact of the speed of transition reforms on economic growth in transition c...
After the demise of the socialist order in the countries of Eastern Europe, there was a difference i...
The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the results of earlier empirical studies on economic growt...
This paper reviews a range of studies that examine differences in growth performance among transitio...
This thesis strives to explore changes in determinants of transition economies’ growth from the earl...
Immediately after the collapse of socialism, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the for...
The transitional recession in countries of Eastern Europe has been much longer than expected. The le...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
There are two strands in the empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies. One f...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, commonly referred to as "tr...