It is shown that the inefficiencies created by the “soft” budget constraint, enjoyed by enterprises in Eastern Europe and elsewhere, will continue so long as governments are unable credibly to threaten not to bail out loss-makers. Commitment to a “hard” budget constraint can best be achieved by the institution of a suitable social safety net. The burden on the social safety net can be reduced by the (endogenous) development of financial markets.
The concept of the budget constraint, previously applied mainly to household deci-sions, was extende...
Standard models of soft budget constraints consider bailouts as pure monetary transfers. However, in...
In this paper, we have distinguished three different conceptions of the budget constraint (BC). The ...
It is shown that the inefficiencies created by the soft budget constraint enjoyed by enterprises in ...
This paper surveys a number of contributions that deal with the "soft budget constraint problem," th...
The author’s ideas on the soft budget constraint (SBC) were first expressed in 1976. Much progress h...
budget constraints (SBC) on economies in transition from centralization to capitalism; it also revie...
This paper surveys a number of contributions that deal with the "soft budget constraint problem," th...
"Firms in socialist and transitional economies are often obliged to provide a social good in additio...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the lingering problem of soft budget constraints i...
This work attempts to describe the role of soft budget constraint in the mature economies. The main ...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature on the effect of soft budget constraints on economies ...
We propose a new cause for the pervasive syndromes of soft budget constraint (SBC) in socialist and ...
Firms in socialist and transitional economies are often obliged to provide a social good in addition...
A study was conducted to analyze the prevalence of the soft budget constraint in socialist and trans...
The concept of the budget constraint, previously applied mainly to household deci-sions, was extende...
Standard models of soft budget constraints consider bailouts as pure monetary transfers. However, in...
In this paper, we have distinguished three different conceptions of the budget constraint (BC). The ...
It is shown that the inefficiencies created by the soft budget constraint enjoyed by enterprises in ...
This paper surveys a number of contributions that deal with the "soft budget constraint problem," th...
The author’s ideas on the soft budget constraint (SBC) were first expressed in 1976. Much progress h...
budget constraints (SBC) on economies in transition from centralization to capitalism; it also revie...
This paper surveys a number of contributions that deal with the "soft budget constraint problem," th...
"Firms in socialist and transitional economies are often obliged to provide a social good in additio...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the lingering problem of soft budget constraints i...
This work attempts to describe the role of soft budget constraint in the mature economies. The main ...
This paper surveys the theoretical literature on the effect of soft budget constraints on economies ...
We propose a new cause for the pervasive syndromes of soft budget constraint (SBC) in socialist and ...
Firms in socialist and transitional economies are often obliged to provide a social good in addition...
A study was conducted to analyze the prevalence of the soft budget constraint in socialist and trans...
The concept of the budget constraint, previously applied mainly to household deci-sions, was extende...
Standard models of soft budget constraints consider bailouts as pure monetary transfers. However, in...
In this paper, we have distinguished three different conceptions of the budget constraint (BC). The ...