Economics of Transition and Institutional Change
John Wiley & Sons Inc. · United States · Est. 2018
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This journal examines economic transitions and institutional change, focusing on the impact of reforms and policies on firm behavior, labor markets, and economic development. Recent articles explore the effects of digital skills on wages in Vietnam, changes in employment structures in Central and Eastern Europe, and the role of extractive institutions in rural poverty in conflict-affected regions. The journal also investigates how environmental courts affect zombie firms in China, the influence of leverage and credit constraints on private company development in China, and the impact of property rights reforms on agricultural productivity. Additionally, it analyzes the complex relationship between economic freedom and gender equality, gender's association with microfinance loan performance in Afghanistan, and the effects of bank deregulation on labor share in China. Finally, the journal addresses human capital outflow and its impact on economic development in South Africa, and the drivers of productivity growth across European countries.
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