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201“...With the use of household level data from Bulgaria, treatment effect models and decomposition techniques, we explore the determinants of private transfers and...”
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202by Crozet, Matthieu Koenig Soubeyran, Pamina Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01.06.2004)“...This paper focuses on the relation between economic integration and the location of economic activity in a country. We extend a new economic geography model in...”
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203by Buettner, Thiess Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2009)“...This paper considers the role of fiscal equalization in maintaining fiscal balance. It employs a large panel of German municipalities in order to investigate...”
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204by Falcetti, Elisabetta Raiser, Martin Sanfey, Peter Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2002)“...This paper asks whether countries that defied the odds and reformed more extensively than predicted by their initial conditions and the typical time pattern of...”
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205by Dong, Xiao-yuan Putterman, Louis Unel, Bulent Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2006)“...; in contrast, the positive effects of privatization on rural firms are found only for some measures. Journal of Comparative Economics 34 (3) (2006) 608–633...”
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206by Markiewicz, Agnieszka Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2006)“...In this paper we identify the main determinants of the exchange rate regimes in transition economies (TEs). We use an ordered logit model for the official (de...”
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207“...► Asymmetric exchange is not possible unless sensitivity of donee to shame is sufficiently low. ► Asymmetric exchange is not possible unless sensitivity of...”
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208by Roe, Mark J Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2007)“...Legal origin has been brought forward as a key influence on modern finance, because common law institutions protect investors better than do civil law...”
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209by Stillman, Steven Velamuri, Malathi Aitken, Andrew Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2010)“...New Zealand underwent a period of comprehensive market-oriented economic reforms from 1984 to 1993. In this paper, we use data from the 1986, 1991, 1996 and...”
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210by Srinivasan, T.N Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2010)“...An analytical description of the employment generation process in the Indian economy and a critical assessment of the concepts and definitions used in various...”
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211by Jurajda, Štěpán Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2003)“...Transition countries are in the process of introducing Western-type anti-discrimination policies aimed at reducing the gender wage gap. Each of these policies...”
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212“...Factor-analytic models can substantially improve the measurement of comparative legal systems and thereby our understanding of how legal systems influence...”
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213“...Wedevelop a theory of institutional change and apply it to analyze China's transition toward capitalism. We focus on how product market competition induces...”
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214“... Journal of Comparative Economics 33 (2) (2005) 265–277...”
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215“...Private ownership of firms is often argued to lead to better firm performance than public ownership. However, the theoretical literature and the empirical...”
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216“...Aggregate economic growth is studied using Cobb–Douglas production functions. For Taiwan, new capital stock and human capital data are constructed. We find a...”
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217“...We develop tests of financial intermediation by national banking systems based on the expectation that, in commercial systems, financial intermediation should...”
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218“...The soft budget constraint hypothesis of Kornai (1980) offers an attractive explanation of over-manning in public enterprises. Sometimes overlooked in the...”
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219“...► Segal’s model of soft budget constraint (SBC) is expanded to monopolistically competitive firms. ► SBC model is imbedded in Melitz-type model of...”
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220by Sonobe, Tetsushi Hu, Dinghuan Otsuka, Keijiro Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (2004)“... Journal of Comparative Economics 32 (3) (2004) 542–563...”