Economic Recovery in the Post-Communist Countries: Application of a Time Span Model by Ariane Tichit The fall of the communist system sent all the Central and East European and former USSR countries into deep recession. Although some of these economies have now recovered substantial growth, others are still not able to put a break on their downward slide. This paper determines the main factors behind these divergences by econometrically estimating how long the recessions have lasted. The findings show that, although the initial conditions at the time of the change of regime played a role, the elements essential to economic recovery were stabilisation, restructuring and free-market policies as well as the speed with which these policies we...
Twenty years ago, the world witnessed the beginning of one of the most dramatic changes in economic ...
Communism fell in Europe in 1989, making it necessary for European countries that had been communis...
The focus of this thesis is to introduce the reader with the recent developments in the countries in...
Economic Recovery in the Post-Communist Countries: Application of a Time Span Model by Ariane Tichi...
We apply simple econometric methods to evaluate the factors that determined the length and depth of ...
The post-socialist economy is one in which an irreversible process of transformation from a planned ...
The collapse of former communist regime in Central and Eastern Europe opened the transition period f...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
Enterprise adjustment and the distribution of credit during transition. a comparison of four central...
The paper builds upon two lessons of the recent experience with transition in Eastern Europe. First,...
Central and Eastern Europe: Increasingly Diverse Situations 1 992 may be the last recessionary year...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
The economic transition in post-communist countries has generated a new phenomenon: open unemploymen...
Economies and Geopolitics in Eastern Europe, by Ewa Kulesza-Mietkowski and Piotr Mietkowski The very...
The paper discusses the reasons for the observed variation in the sequencing, speed and content of r...
Twenty years ago, the world witnessed the beginning of one of the most dramatic changes in economic ...
Communism fell in Europe in 1989, making it necessary for European countries that had been communis...
The focus of this thesis is to introduce the reader with the recent developments in the countries in...
Economic Recovery in the Post-Communist Countries: Application of a Time Span Model by Ariane Tichi...
We apply simple econometric methods to evaluate the factors that determined the length and depth of ...
The post-socialist economy is one in which an irreversible process of transformation from a planned ...
The collapse of former communist regime in Central and Eastern Europe opened the transition period f...
Rethinking on International Aids for Eastern Europe The transition of the Eastern European countrie...
Enterprise adjustment and the distribution of credit during transition. a comparison of four central...
The paper builds upon two lessons of the recent experience with transition in Eastern Europe. First,...
Central and Eastern Europe: Increasingly Diverse Situations 1 992 may be the last recessionary year...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
The economic transition in post-communist countries has generated a new phenomenon: open unemploymen...
Economies and Geopolitics in Eastern Europe, by Ewa Kulesza-Mietkowski and Piotr Mietkowski The very...
The paper discusses the reasons for the observed variation in the sequencing, speed and content of r...
Twenty years ago, the world witnessed the beginning of one of the most dramatic changes in economic ...
Communism fell in Europe in 1989, making it necessary for European countries that had been communis...
The focus of this thesis is to introduce the reader with the recent developments in the countries in...