The preeminent economic challenge for Central European economies in transition is to grow rapidly for a sustained period of time. On current policies, the Central European economies can expect to grow at moderate rates, faster than Western Europe, but far short of the rapid growth rates achieved in the very fast growing economies (VFGEs) in Asia and elsewhere. This paper discusses the sources of rapid growth in the VFGEs, and the ways in which Central Europe could emulate key aspects of the economic policies of the VFGEs in order to raise the growth rates of the Central European economies
This paper uses the growth-accounting approach to determine the sources of growth in transition econ...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
The preeminent economic challenge for Central European economies in transition is to grow rapidly fo...
The main focus of the paper is the growth process in transition countries in the period 1992-2002, b...
This paper analyses the growth effects of capital formation, exports and FDI as major drivers of eco...
In a paper on the effects of the global financial crisis in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the a...
The Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have undergone exceptional economic boom over the p...
The economic recovery in the EU 15 in 2006 resulted in an acceleration of growth in Central and East...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
This paper examines the regional growth process of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe since...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
This dissertation aims to analyse the economic growth determinants in four Central Eastern European ...
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This paper presents evidence on the behavior of output and inflation in the transition economies dur...
This paper uses the growth-accounting approach to determine the sources of growth in transition econ...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
The preeminent economic challenge for Central European economies in transition is to grow rapidly fo...
The main focus of the paper is the growth process in transition countries in the period 1992-2002, b...
This paper analyses the growth effects of capital formation, exports and FDI as major drivers of eco...
In a paper on the effects of the global financial crisis in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the a...
The Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have undergone exceptional economic boom over the p...
The economic recovery in the EU 15 in 2006 resulted in an acceleration of growth in Central and East...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
This paper examines the regional growth process of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe since...
The collapse of the Soviet political and economic system, epitomized by the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
This dissertation aims to analyse the economic growth determinants in four Central Eastern European ...
The paper discusses the reasons for the observed variation in the sequencing, speed and content of r...
This paper presents evidence on the behavior of output and inflation in the transition economies dur...
This paper uses the growth-accounting approach to determine the sources of growth in transition econ...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...