The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transitional countries in the CEECs and CIS. The main question we address is: what kind of institutional arrangement leads to Human development? We propose an analytical pattern where global performance (i.e. Human development) is the final outcome of a new institutional arrangement
We examine the institutional development of a set of transition economies since the dissolution of t...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
European ex-socialist countries’ experience is exploited for two difference-in-differences analysis:...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
The collapse of the communist system during the late 1980’s redefined the hierarchy among Central an...
The aim of this paper is to discuss whether human development was concurrent with economic growth du...
The recent global economic crisis has created new conditions and situations for the economic environ...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the economies of Central and Eastern European countries and Form...
The article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist co...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the economies of Central and Eastern European countries and Form...
Drawing on the recent literature on economic institutions and the origins of economic development, t...
Motivation: Cross-country growth regressions indicate that institutions are important for growth. So...
The article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist co...
This article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist c...
We examine the institutional development of a set of transition economies since the dissolution of t...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
European ex-socialist countries’ experience is exploited for two difference-in-differences analysis:...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
The aim of this paper is to analyse in a more qualitative way the role of institutions in transition...
The collapse of the communist system during the late 1980’s redefined the hierarchy among Central an...
The aim of this paper is to discuss whether human development was concurrent with economic growth du...
The recent global economic crisis has created new conditions and situations for the economic environ...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the economies of Central and Eastern European countries and Form...
The article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist co...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the economies of Central and Eastern European countries and Form...
Drawing on the recent literature on economic institutions and the origins of economic development, t...
Motivation: Cross-country growth regressions indicate that institutions are important for growth. So...
The article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist co...
This article explains the peculiarities of institutional effects on growth rates in post-communist c...
We examine the institutional development of a set of transition economies since the dissolution of t...
In this paper we argue that the main determinant of differences in prosperity across countries are d...
European ex-socialist countries’ experience is exploited for two difference-in-differences analysis:...