In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow into unemployment, and outflow from unemployment in five former communist economies and in the western part of Germany (a benchmark western economy) to examine the evolution of unemployment together with that of inflows into unemployment and vacancies. The comparison of the transition economies with an otherwise similar and spatially close market economy is useful because it enables us to identify the main differences and similarities in the evolution of the key variables, and thus draw conclusions as to whether different or similar factors cause high unemployment.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51385/1/1076-Svejnar.pd
Unemployment is a major concern in the transforming economies of Central and Eastern Europe. The mod...
When reviewing the literature concerning the development of the Eastern German economy, a too rigid ...
Unemployment is a negative phenomenon that manifests itself in any economy with varying degrees of i...
In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow into unemployment, ...
In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow into unemployment, a...
This paper analyses the dynamics of the unemployment rate in the eight countries from Central and Ea...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
The Central and East European (CEE) countries are completing the first decade of a dramatic transiti...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
The paper studies the labor markets of 23 transition countries from eastern and central Europe-Alban...
Since economics emerged as a distinct field of study, no other single factor has occupied so centra...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
* Revised paper first presented at the Eastern Economics Association Conference on March 7, 2008. Ne...
Generally, output measured by real gross domestic product declines and the unemployment rate rises d...
Unemployment is a major concern in the transforming economies of Central and Eastern Europe. The mod...
When reviewing the literature concerning the development of the Eastern German economy, a too rigid ...
Unemployment is a negative phenomenon that manifests itself in any economy with varying degrees of i...
In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow into unemployment, ...
In this paper, we use 1991-2005 panel data on the unemployed, vacancies, inflow into unemployment, a...
This paper analyses the dynamics of the unemployment rate in the eight countries from Central and Ea...
Market transition in Central and Eastern Europe triggered many new socioeconomic developments. One o...
The Central and East European (CEE) countries are completing the first decade of a dramatic transiti...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
The paper studies the labor markets of 23 transition countries from eastern and central Europe-Alban...
Since economics emerged as a distinct field of study, no other single factor has occupied so centra...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
* Revised paper first presented at the Eastern Economics Association Conference on March 7, 2008. Ne...
Generally, output measured by real gross domestic product declines and the unemployment rate rises d...
Unemployment is a major concern in the transforming economies of Central and Eastern Europe. The mod...
When reviewing the literature concerning the development of the Eastern German economy, a too rigid ...
Unemployment is a negative phenomenon that manifests itself in any economy with varying degrees of i...