Post-Communist Economies

Papers
(The TQCC of Post-Communist Economies is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Credit availability and corporate risk-taking: evidence from China’s green credit policy34
Environmental conflict management: a comparative cross-cultural perspective of China and Russia28
Environmental conflict, renewable energy, or both? Public opinion on small hydropower plants in Serbia26
Environmental commitments and rhetoric over the Pandemic crisis: social media and legitimation of the AIIB, the EAEU, and the EU25
Greenhouse gas emissions regulation in fossil fuels exporting countries: opportunities and challenges for Russia17
A multi-speed fiscal Europe? Fiscal rules and fiscal performance in the EU former communist countries17
Nuclear supply chain and environmental justice struggles in Soviet and Post-Soviet countries15
Post-Soviet states and CO2 emissions: the role of foreign direct investment15
Green credit policy and corporate diversification: evidence from China15
The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China15
Leadership in high-level forums on energy governance: China and Russia compared15
The asymmetric effects of fiscal policy on inflation and economic activity in post-communist European countries14
Strategies and challenges of sustainable development in Eurasia13
Do social and environmental capabilities improve bank stability? Evidence from transition countries13
The footprints of COVID-19 on Central Eastern European stock markets: an intraday analysis13
Kazakhstan’s climate change policy: reflecting national strength, green economy aspirations and international agenda13
Global environmental politics and international organizations: the Eurasian and European experience12
Impact of the environmental taxes on reduction of emission from transport in Latvia12
University-industry linkages, regional entrepreneurship and economic growth: evidence from China11
Trends in public debt sustainability in Central and Eastern EU countries10
A new vision about the influence of major stock markets in CEEC indices: a bidirectional dynamic analysis using transfer entropy8
Tax factors affecting FDI allocation in the EU post-socialist states8
Post-accession backsliding and European Union environmental policies8
Russian agroholdings and their role in agriculture7
Beyond oil: the international integration of the Russian economy between macroeconomic constraints and sectoral dynamics7
Real Effective Exchange Rates and deindustrialization: Evidence from 25 Post-Communist Eastern European countries7
Role of institutions in the corruption and firm innovation nexus: evidence from former Soviet Union countries6
Managing the “Post Miracle” Economy in China: Crisis of Growth Model and Policy Responses6
Chinese bank managers’ perceptions of barriers to the implementation of green credit in corporate loan decision-making5
Populism and economic policy: lessons from Central and Eastern Europe5
Disentangling the semi-periphery: evolutionary trajectories and perspectives of the Austrian and Hungarian automotive industries5
From the USSR to the polar silk road: the rise of the strategic Russian Arctic port range5
Examining the impact of government spending on the finance-growth nexus: evidence from post-communist economies5
Small business in Russia: institutions, market potential, taxes and digitalization5
Participation, transparency and trust in local governance in transitional countries: the case of Vietnam5
Overcoming constraints to immigrant entrepreneurship in Croatia: the role of formal and informal institutions5
One transition story does not fit them all: initial regional conditions and new business formation after communism5
Financial repression and financial risk: the case of China5
The rise of collateral-based finance under state capitalism in Russia5
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