Welcome to Comparative Economic Studies

Comparative Economic Studies is a journal of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies. The journal provides a forum for analysing economic policy research on the problems of creating market institutions in previously centrally planned economies.

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2010 Volume 52
Published quarterly

ISSN: 0888-7233
EISSN: 1478-3320

Editor:
Josef C Brada, USA
Paul Wachtel, USA

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Comparative Economic Studies focuses on theoretical and policy issues faced by economies which were formerly centrally-planned. It also deals with the debates faced by both emerging and mature market economies; the latter are examined in the light of new circumstances and the need for institutional change. These analyses may be comparative in nature or, equally, may deal with a single country. They may be at the macro level or at the level of individual institutions and economic units. The journal particularly welcomes studies which aim to analyze the institutions and policies for economic transition and restructuring.


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Together with the editorial team we have selected from the archive a representative selection of some of our best content.


For more information about joining the Association for Comparative Economic Studies and its activities please visit the Association's home page.

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