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Economics of Transition publishes high-quality, refereed articles on the economics of structural transformation, institutional development, and growth. It presents innovative theoretical work and econometric analyses of the process of economic reform and its macroeconomic effects. The journal aims to promote new thinking on how institutions and institutional change can be analyzed and measured and how their impact on aggregate economic performance can be evaluated. In particular, the journal seeks original empirical and theoretical analysis of the experience of the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, China and Vietnam, as well as enlightening studies of reform and institutional change in other emerging market environments, including India and those in Africa and Latin America. The journal publishes symposia and regular book reviews.

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Lead Articles - freely available to all online!

2010:
Volume 18, Issue 2:
Introduction : A symposium on Russia

Sergei Guriev
Volume 18, Issue 1:
The emerging aversion to inequality : Evidence from subjective data

Irena Grosfeld and Claudia Senik

2009:
Volume 17, Issue 4:
Introduction : A symposium on the East German labour market

Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
Volume 17, Issue 3:
Oligarchs, political regime changes and firm valuation

Benjamin Maury and Eva Liljeblom
Volume 17, Issue 2:
The political economy of corruption and the role of economic opportunities
Kira Boerner and Christa Hainz
Volume 17, Issue 1:
Fostering civil society to build institutions Why and when
Peter Grajzl and Peter Murrell

2008:
Volume 16, Issue 4 - Special Issue: A symposium on fostering growth in South Africa
Introduction: A symposium on fostering growth in South Africa
Philippe Aghion, Johannes W. Fedderke
Volume 16, Issue 3:
Who bears the cost of Russia's military draft?
Michael Lokshin, Ruslan Yemtsov
Volume 16, Issue 2:
Growth, reform indicators and policy complementarities
Jorge Braga De Macedo, Joaquim Oliveira Martins
Volume 16, Issue 1:
Resource abundance and regional development in China
Xiaobo Zhang, Li Xing, Shenggen Fan, Xiaopeng Luo

2007:
Volume 15, Issue 4:
The brain drain, 'educated unemployment', human capital formation, and economic betterment
C. Simon Fan and Oded Stark
Methods of privatization and economic growth in transition economies
John Bennett, Saul Estrin and Giovanni Urga
Volume 15, Issue 3:
Ownership structure and investment finance in transition economies. A survey of evidence from large firms in Hungary and Poland
Igor Filatotchev, Natalia Isachenkova and Tomasz Mickiewicz
Volume 15, Issue 2:
Lending policies of informal, formal and semiformal lenders. Evidence from Vietnam
Thi Thu Tra Pham and Robert Lensink
Volume 15, Issue 1:
Origin and concentration. Corporate ownership, control and performance in firms after privatization
Jan Hanousek, Evžen Koèenda and Jan Svejnar

2006:
Volume 14, Issue 4:
Market entry, privatization and bank performance in transition
Steven Fries, Damien Neven, Paul Seabright, Anita Taci
Volume 14, Issue 3:
Income mobility of individuals in China and the United States
Niny Khor, John Pencavel
Volume 14, Issue 2:
The great transformation of central Eastern Europe. Success and disappointment
János Kornai
Volume 14, Issue 1:
The dynamics of moonlighting in Russia. What is happening in the Russian informal economy?
Alessandra Guariglia, Byung-Yeon Kim

2005:
Volume 13, Issue 4:
Evaluating investment projects in the presence of sectoral linkages
Niko Matouschek, Anthony J. Venables
Volume 13, Issue 3:
Symposium on Institutions and economic performance
Abhijit V. Banerjee and Maitreesh Ghatak
Volume 13, Issue 2:
Causes of privatization in China: Testing several hypotheses
Kai Guo, Yang Yao
Volume 13, Issue 1:
Politician control, agency problems and ownership reform - Evidence from China
Lixin Colin Xu, Tian Zhu and Yi-min Lin

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