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transition countries. However, political strategies that rely mainly on public support for pushing through economic reforms have …
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Thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it is rather clear what transition policies have worked. Almost …
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; whereas transition-related hardships influence support for revising privatization due to both a preference for state property …
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to gender inequality in other transition countries. …
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, economic hardships during transition increase support for state property in democracies to a larger extent than in autocracies …
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In this paper, we examine the consequences of sequencing on the progress of reforms in transition economies. The paper … negotiations advance the transition but only in banking reform and competition policy …
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Has the rapid ownership transformation in Russia had an impact on enterprise performance or on worker behavior and attitudes? This paper investigates this issue using data from a nationwide survey of 1,176 Russian workers conducted in April 1995. We focus on the two primary types of ownership...
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We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that “rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterprises]…was a crucial determinant of differences in adult mortality trends in postcommunist countries” (Stuckler, King and McKee, 2009). Our analysis shows that the estimated correlation of...
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; whereas transition-related hardships influence support for revising privatization due to both a preference for state property …
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