Post-Communist Economies

Papers
(The TQCC of Post-Communist Economies is 3. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Institutions and R&D engagement of SMEs in Laos49
How does cultural diversity impact entrepreneurship? Evidence from dialect diversity in China19
The exodus of Western manufacturing corporations from Russia – an extension of observations13
Is there an asymmetric effect of exchange rate volatility on exports and imports in the Central, East and Southeast European countries?12
Social trust and risky financial market participation: Evidence from China10
Misuse of institutions and economic performance: some evidence from Serbia10
Impact of energy consumption on income inequality in CEE countries9
The impact of fdi and regional factors on economic growth in Vietnamese provinces: A spatial econometric analysis9
Time interval choices in forecasting stock market indices of CEE and SEE countries9
Resolving price and exchange rate puzzles with the structural VAR model: Evidence from Uzbekistan8
The hybrid Phillips curve and inflation in post-Soviet Central Asia and the South Caucasus8
The role of public grants in shaping business performance: evidence from Croatia’s rural development program8
Macroeconomic shock spillovers from Russia to Kazakhstan7
Impact of digitalization on corporate financial profitability: the case of Russia7
An analysis of government expenditures on innovation and regional economic growth in China’s provinces using regime-switching modeling6
Does the demographic dividend with human capital development yield an economic dividend? Evidence from Central Asia6
Credit availability and corporate risk-taking: evidence from China’s green credit policy6
Language skills and unemployment: post-Soviet bilingualism in Latvia6
Captured institutions and permeated business – the longevity of Hungarian autocracy6
Problems and prospects for organic agriculture in Russia5
Dependency meets illiberalism: expansion of the EV battery sector in Central Europe5
A new chapter in the FDI-based Central and Eastern European growth model?5
Drivers of household saving in East Central European countries. A push and pull model perspective5
Were Chinese style reforms a potential alternative for Russia? A reflection on state capitalism, democratic socialism, and transition5
Deindustrialisation and reindustrialisation patterns in V4 countries – industry 4.0 as a way forward?5
The ABCs of Russia’s post-transition growth: what went wrong?5
Anti-corruption and firm innovation: political path dependence perspective5
The exodus of Western manufacturing corporations from Russia–the beginning4
Russia’s support for authoritarian regimes through food trade4
Technology startups in Central and Eastern Europe: are they CEE-specific?4
Order through incidents? Instruments of development policy under Mishustin4
The peer effect on green innovation behaviour of Chinese manufacturing firms4
Paradise lost: Russian multinationals under deglobalization, 2014–20214
Analysis of income convergence in Russian regions based on Markov chains4
Market segmentation, marketisation change speed and R&D investment of private firms4
Exploring the drivers behind tax base erosion: evidence from Poland’s banking sector4
Correction4
The performance of politically connected firms in South East Europe: state capture or business capture?3
The impact of the Russia–Ukraine conflict on the behaviour of individual investors3
Export, economic complexity and growth in the integrated periphery of the European automotive industry3
Global financial shocks and inflationary dynamics in Kazakhstan3
Institutions, corruption and transparency in effective healthcare public procurement: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe3
Middle income convergence trap phenomenon in CEE countries3
Sailing through the storm – performance of Russian manufacturing subsidiaries of multinational corporations in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic3
A thickened demand for populism: comparison of voters’ attitudes in CEE and Western Europe3
Social and economic development from an integrated sustainability perspective: analysing the interaction of social capital, income level, and income inequality in China3
Post-communist firms’ independent green R&D and productivity growth under globalisation3
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