Economics of Transition and Institutional Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics of Transition and Institutional Change is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Precautionary savings and rural‐to‐urban migration: Evidence from Chinese hukou status21
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Impacts of dual tax system on foreign capital status*14
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Financial frictions, bank intermediation and monetary policy transmission in India11
The macroeconomics of carry trade gone wrong: Corporate and consumer losses in Emerging Europe10
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Making depositors greedy and careless: Government safety nets and the degradation of depositor discipline9
Investments in worker health and production: Evidence from Vietnam9
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The effect of corruption on microfinance loan portfolio: A semiparametric analysis7
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Spatial wage curve and the role of external factors over time6
Intrahousehold moral hazard frictions and household poverty traps in rural India5
Ceremonial expenditures, informal networks and economic consequences: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan5
Technology accessibility and the local government's incentive to aid zombie firms in China5
Temporary overpessimism: Job loss expectations following a large negative employment shock4
Impact of research and development (R&D) and information, and communication technology (ICT) on innovation and productivity evidence from Tunisian manufacturing firms4
Intergenerational income mobility and transmission channels in a transition economy: Evidence from China*4
Rainfall fluctuations and rural poverty: Evidence from Chinese county‐level data4
Uncovering asset stripping during China's privatization4
Behind the curtain: How did women's work history vary across Central and Eastern Europe?4
Revenue pressure of local governments and firm productivity: Evidence from a natural experiment in China4
Reform complementarities and growth: Evidence and mechanisms4
Impacts of fiscal decentralization on local development in Vietnam: A disaggregated analysis3
The effects of India's bilateral investment treaties termination on foreign direct investment inflows3
Regional favouritism in Chinese university admissions3
Management practices and partial government ownership in the Middle East and North Africa3
Business cycle synchronization in the CIS region3
Does the transfer of farmland use rights increase farmers’ long‐term intention to work in cities?3
Holidays and economic growth: Evidence from a panel of Indian states3
How credit constraints affect small and medium enterprises' strategic employment decisions and employees' labour outcomes: Evidence from Vietnam13
Sustainable growth through industrial robot diffusion: Quasi‐experimental evidence from a Bartik shift‐share design3
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Difficult to digest: Takeovers of distressed banks in Vietnam3
Decentralization and local pollution activities: New quasi evidence from China3
The effect of the Mahathir regime on the Malaysian economy3
An empirical analysis of the social contract in the Middle East and North Africa region and the role of digitalization in its transformation3
Structural change and inequality in a general equilibrium model of a transition economy3
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The impact of tax policy on firm debt maturity: Evidence from China's VAT reform2
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Does it pay off to invest in bank staff training? Survey‐based evidence from an emerging market banking sector2
Association between state ownership participation and the performance of private firms: Evidence from China2
Judicial institutional design and corporate litigation: Evidence from a natural experiment in China2
Wrongful convictions with Chinese characteristics2
Trade costs and tax transition reform in developing countries2
Does macroeconomic instability hamper access to electricity? Evidence from developing countries2
The impact of dismantling state monopoly on market integration: Evidence from the edible salt reform in China2
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