It is difficult to find, at a glance, a clear connection between corruption and the reform processes in the states of the former Soviet Union (FSU). The key to untangling this issue is to look at the peculiarities of their transition strategies and economic crisis compared with those of Central and Eastern European countries. This paper aims to unravel the complex ties between the transition process and corruption in the FSU states through theoretical and empirical analyses of the impact of multiple factors. These factors include the extent of decentralization of the government-enterprise relationship and the degree of state intervention in corporate management as well as the impact of economic distress that have been affecting the frequenc...
Businesses today are constantly on the lookout for new investment opportunities. Often, they have to...
This paper analyses the adjustments of state-owned enterprises in Russia to the economic reforms sta...
As a symptom of fundamental institutional weaknesses, corruption needs to be viewed within a broader...
Bibliography: p. 16-19The objective of this paper is to elucidate the relationship between the refor...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
This project seeks to bring a deeper understanding of non-western, authoritarian economies to the Va...
The late 1980’s have witnessed numerous changes in the political, economical and social structure of...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former S...
The dissertation analyzes the behavior of post-communist firms and business associations, and explo...
After the collapse of the USSR, post-Soviet countries experienced a corruption boom. The following ...
This paper looks at links between firms' behavior and the institutional environment in Russia. It se...
This study examines the conditions of transitional societies that favor the continuous creation and ...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
The process of transition of reforming socialist economies to market economies has several alternati...
Businesses today are constantly on the lookout for new investment opportunities. Often, they have to...
This paper analyses the adjustments of state-owned enterprises in Russia to the economic reforms sta...
As a symptom of fundamental institutional weaknesses, corruption needs to be viewed within a broader...
Bibliography: p. 16-19The objective of this paper is to elucidate the relationship between the refor...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
This project seeks to bring a deeper understanding of non-western, authoritarian economies to the Va...
The late 1980’s have witnessed numerous changes in the political, economical and social structure of...
PurposeThe paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former Sovi...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the reality of, and, conditions for economic growth for former S...
The dissertation analyzes the behavior of post-communist firms and business associations, and explo...
After the collapse of the USSR, post-Soviet countries experienced a corruption boom. The following ...
This paper looks at links between firms' behavior and the institutional environment in Russia. It se...
This study examines the conditions of transitional societies that favor the continuous creation and ...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
The process of transition of reforming socialist economies to market economies has several alternati...
Businesses today are constantly on the lookout for new investment opportunities. Often, they have to...
This paper analyses the adjustments of state-owned enterprises in Russia to the economic reforms sta...
As a symptom of fundamental institutional weaknesses, corruption needs to be viewed within a broader...