The socialist system introduced microeconomic distortions that probably transcend those observed in the third world. The recent developments in Poland, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union also support the hypothesis that macro stabilization will be difficult to achieve in the transforming socialist economies in the absence of adequate micro adjustments. In this paper, I address what I consider to be the most important micro issues related to the transition from socialist to market economies. First I summarize the initial microeconomic conditions, covering labor, capital, and energy markets; the product markets, industrial organization, and trade; and the market for land and housing. Then, I describe the main changes that have taken place in th...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
The main objective of the present study is to examine the role of labour markets in East European e...
This chapter is part of the volume originated from the conference "Impediments to the Transition. Th...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
This group of essays examines the ongoing economic struggles experienced by former Soviet-bloc count...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
Paper discusses reform process in the Czech Republic (and former Czechoslovakia), which after some p...
The paper discusses the reasons for the observed variation in the sequencing, speed and content of r...
This Working Paper is a summary of the Workshop on "Macroeconomic Stabilization of Economies in Tran...
Lately interest in the Soviet Economy has grown. This interest is in part due to the processes proce...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
One of the central tenets of socialism and central planning economics, as practiced by the East Euro...
Many Central and Eastern European nations transitioned from centrally planned to market economies du...
The following paper examines transition economies of Russia, Ukraine and Poland. It takes a look at ...
This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market ...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
The main objective of the present study is to examine the role of labour markets in East European e...
This chapter is part of the volume originated from the conference "Impediments to the Transition. Th...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
This group of essays examines the ongoing economic struggles experienced by former Soviet-bloc count...
The theme of this paper is the microeconomics of economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)...
Paper discusses reform process in the Czech Republic (and former Czechoslovakia), which after some p...
The paper discusses the reasons for the observed variation in the sequencing, speed and content of r...
This Working Paper is a summary of the Workshop on "Macroeconomic Stabilization of Economies in Tran...
Lately interest in the Soviet Economy has grown. This interest is in part due to the processes proce...
I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market. Transformati...
One of the central tenets of socialism and central planning economics, as practiced by the East Euro...
Many Central and Eastern European nations transitioned from centrally planned to market economies du...
The following paper examines transition economies of Russia, Ukraine and Poland. It takes a look at ...
This essay surveys macroeconomic issues that marked the transition from centrally planned to market ...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
The main objective of the present study is to examine the role of labour markets in East European e...
This chapter is part of the volume originated from the conference "Impediments to the Transition. Th...