In most transition countries the aggregate level evidence suggests that most industries are just destroying jobs, due to the legacy of communism where overmanning levels of employment were the norm. This paper sheds light on whether the transition process in Slovenian manufacturing has been one of just destruction or in contrast one of creative destruction. To this end we start by documenting gross job flows for the Slovenian manufacturing sector between 1994 and 2000. In contrast to owly reforming transition economies where the transition process in manufacturing is characterized by little job creation and high job destruction, we find for Slovenian manufacturing a process of both substantial job creation and destruction. This indicates ...
This paper characterizes job creation and destruction during economy-wide structural reallocation. W...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
The challenge for labour market policy in the new member states and other transition economies of Ea...
In most transition countries the aggregate level evidence suggests that most industries are just des...
This article analyses the impact of sectoral reallocation of labour on the growth of total factor pr...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the productivity decomposition method developed by Olley &...
This paper explores the impact of turnover and restructuring on labour productivity in the Polish ec...
In this paper we analyse job flows in five transition countries, Poland, Estonia, Slovenia, Bulgaria...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
This paper explores the impact of turnover and restructuring on labour productivity in the Polish ec...
Comprehensive firm-level data for Polish manufacturing show that in state-owned firms the large drop...
In the present paper a similar approach as in Repkine and Walsh (1999) has been used in order to stu...
The Slovenian transition represents a slow but steady liberalization of constraints on competition. ...
Purpose: This paper aims at the identification of labour hoarding, which is one of options of employ...
The article deals with Poland’s transition to a market economy in the 1990s and compares the changes...
This paper characterizes job creation and destruction during economy-wide structural reallocation. W...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
The challenge for labour market policy in the new member states and other transition economies of Ea...
In most transition countries the aggregate level evidence suggests that most industries are just des...
This article analyses the impact of sectoral reallocation of labour on the growth of total factor pr...
In this paper, we propose an extension of the productivity decomposition method developed by Olley &...
This paper explores the impact of turnover and restructuring on labour productivity in the Polish ec...
In this paper we analyse job flows in five transition countries, Poland, Estonia, Slovenia, Bulgaria...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
This paper explores the impact of turnover and restructuring on labour productivity in the Polish ec...
Comprehensive firm-level data for Polish manufacturing show that in state-owned firms the large drop...
In the present paper a similar approach as in Repkine and Walsh (1999) has been used in order to stu...
The Slovenian transition represents a slow but steady liberalization of constraints on competition. ...
Purpose: This paper aims at the identification of labour hoarding, which is one of options of employ...
The article deals with Poland’s transition to a market economy in the 1990s and compares the changes...
This paper characterizes job creation and destruction during economy-wide structural reallocation. W...
This paper uses individual-level data to characterize economy-wide job creation and destruction duri...
The challenge for labour market policy in the new member states and other transition economies of Ea...