During the first decade after markets became the major mechanisms of economic coordination in China and the area of the former Soviet Union (FSUA), corruption was perceived to increase in both. At the same time China experienced rapid growth while most countries in FSUA experienced steep declines. In the paper I argue that this difference is difficult to explain within an n-country, cross-section econometric framework. Instead a case-oriented approach with more institutional specification is chosen. In particular, the role of the former normative and institutional framework of central planning is explored. The paper describes some of the explanations of corruption as it occurred under central planning, including its limitations and how they...
Why did reform in China and the former Soviet Union produce drastically different outcomes? Why did ...
Empirical observation suggests that not all countries of the world have suffered as a result of wide...
In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local g...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
The level of corruption in an economy is generally thought to influence economic growth adversely. ...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
This project seeks to bring a deeper understanding of non-western, authoritarian economies to the Va...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, comparison of transition strategies of China versus those in Central a...
This paper is a comparative analysis of Russian and Chinese markets in terms of businesscorruption. ...
Two myths have harmed many economies throughout the world. One is the theory of absolute advantage o...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we ana-lyze the choices of a pl...
In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local g...
The new normal is a conceptual situation where economic and political agents are economically convin...
Why did reform in China and the former Soviet Union produce drastically different outcomes? Why did ...
Empirical observation suggests that not all countries of the world have suffered as a result of wide...
In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local g...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
The level of corruption in an economy is generally thought to influence economic growth adversely. ...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we analyze the choices of a pla...
This project seeks to bring a deeper understanding of non-western, authoritarian economies to the Va...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, comparison of transition strategies of China versus those in Central a...
This paper is a comparative analysis of Russian and Chinese markets in terms of businesscorruption. ...
Two myths have harmed many economies throughout the world. One is the theory of absolute advantage o...
On the basis of new historical research on the Soviet command system we ana-lyze the choices of a pl...
In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local g...
The new normal is a conceptual situation where economic and political agents are economically convin...
Why did reform in China and the former Soviet Union produce drastically different outcomes? Why did ...
Empirical observation suggests that not all countries of the world have suffered as a result of wide...
In China, local governments have actively contributed to the growth of new firms. In Russia, local g...