The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners ’ and on what happens to the formerly privileged during the market transformation process in post-Communist societies. This study emphasizes the impact of the market transformation process on the income of those who have few resources and are eligible for social benefits. Are these people the ‘real ’ losers of the market transformation process in post-Communist societies? OLS regression models are estimated based on 50 standardized cross-sectiona
We ask whether the transition from socialism to the market is consequential for social mobility, and...
The debate on the political obstacles to economic reform in postcommunist countries has cen-tered ar...
Slovakia is one of the Central European countries in transformation from a centralised command syste...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners ’ and on what happens to th...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners’ and on what happens to the...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners’ and on what happens to the...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been asso...
Purpose – The paper investigates the utility of economic theory for post-Communist economic transfor...
As former communist countries have proceeded with market reforms, they have become more enmeshed in ...
This article, using an unusually rich data set on Slovenian workers over the 1987-91 period, explore...
We ask whether the transition from socialism to the market is consequential for social mobility, and...
The debate on the political obstacles to economic reform in postcommunist countries has cen-tered ar...
Slovakia is one of the Central European countries in transformation from a centralised command syste...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners ’ and on what happens to th...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners’ and on what happens to the...
The market transition debate is almost primarily focused on the ‘winners’ and on what happens to the...
A major issue in the market transition debate on transitional societies is the extent to which chang...
This article deals with a specific legacy, concerning the labour force, with which transition countr...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The 'velvet' revolutions and the fall of the Berlin Wall resulted in the end of the Communist rule o...
The transition to a market economy in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been asso...
Purpose – The paper investigates the utility of economic theory for post-Communist economic transfor...
As former communist countries have proceeded with market reforms, they have become more enmeshed in ...
This article, using an unusually rich data set on Slovenian workers over the 1987-91 period, explore...
We ask whether the transition from socialism to the market is consequential for social mobility, and...
The debate on the political obstacles to economic reform in postcommunist countries has cen-tered ar...
Slovakia is one of the Central European countries in transformation from a centralised command syste...