J Svejnar - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: I present data and assess the first twelve years of the transition from plan to market.
Transformations have taken place, but the income gap between the transition and advanced
economies has widened. Transition countries further east have performed worse than ...
J Svejnar - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1986 - JSTOR
The paper develops and estimates a theoretical model of wage determination and union-
nonunion wage differentials. In order to overcome the institutional criticisms of the formal
bargaining literature, the paper generalizes the Nash-Zeuthen-Harsanyi model by linking ...
M Burda, C Bean… - Economic Policy, 1993 - JSTOR
Unemployment is a major concern in the transforming economies of Central and Eastern
Europe. The modern'flow approach'to labour markets suggests both that unemployment is
an important component of the transformation process and that the labour market ...
J Svejnar - Handbook of labor economics, 1999 - Elsevier
Abstract In this chapter, I survey principal econometric studies of several important labor
market issues in Central and East European countries as they launched the transition from
central planning to a market economy. The topics covered include employment, wage and ...
L Lizal… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2002 - MIT Press
Strategic restructuring of firms through investment is key to a transition from plan to market.
Using data on industrial firms in the Czech Republic during 1992-1998, we find that foreign-
owned companies invest the most and cooperatives the least, that private firms do not ...
D Münich, J Svejnar… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2005 - MIT Press
We estimate returns to human capital during communism and the transition using data on
2,284 men in the Czech Republic. We show:(a) extremely low and constant rates of return to
education under the communist wage grid and dramatic increases in transition, which do ...
JC Ham, J Svejnar… - American Economic Review, 1998 - JSTOR
We investigate the remarkably short unemployment spells in the Czech Republic compared
to Slovakia and other Central and East European economies. We estimate hazard functions
and find that 40 to 50 percent of the difference in unemployment durations between the ...
[CITATION] The performance effects of employee ownership plans
MA Conte, J Svejnar - … : A look at the …, 1990 - Washington, DC: The Brookings …
J Svejnar… - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1984 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract The paper examines the microeconomic (partial equilibrium) behavior of joint
ventures established between transnational corporations and domestic partners in less
developed countries. It focuses on issues relating to resource allocation and profit ...
S Estrin, DC Jones… - Journal of Comparative Economics, 1987 - Elsevier
Abstract The paper presents econometric estimates of productivity effects of various forms of
worker participation in Western producer cooperatives. While the effects vary across
institutional settings, the overall effect is found to be positive. The positive effects are found ...
DC Jones… - Economica, 1985 - JSTOR
This paper analyses the productivity effects of worker participation in management, profit-
sharing and worker ownership. It develops an estimating framework and applies it to firm-
level data for Italian producer cooperatives, one of the largest and fastest growing systems ...
J Svejnar - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1991 - JSTOR
S ince most disintegrating socialist economies have experienced rising inflation, the
establishment of macroeconomic stability has been a natural IL focus of the intellectual and
policy debate about their reform. However, evidence from developing countries suggests ...
S Estrin, J Hanousek, E Kocenda… - Journal of Economic …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: In this paper, we evaluate what we have learned to date about the effects of
privatization from the experiences during the last fifteen to twenty years in the
postcommunist (transition) economies and, where relevant, China. We distinguish ...
[CITATION] Productive efficiency and employment
J Svejnar - China's rural industry: Structure, development, and …, 1990
MA Conte… - International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1988 - Elsevier
Abstract In this paper we provide our first econometric estimates of the effect of worker
participation in decision-making, ownership and profits on productive efficiency.
Participation has the potential for exerting several conflicting influences on firm ...
[CITATION] Participatory and self-managed firms: evaluating economic performance
DC Jones… - 1982 - Free Press
F Pissarides, M Singer… - Journal of comparative economics, 2003 - Elsevier
We analyze the principal objectives and constraints of small and medium enterprises
(SMEs), using data from a survey of 437 top managers (CEOs) of SMEs in Russia and
Bulgaria. The CEOs display similar views and identify a small number of specific ...
J Svejnar, A Panagariya, A Rees, J Vanek… - 1982 - Citeseer
Abstract This paper is a major revision of my May 1977 paper:'Theory of a Labor-Manager-
Shareholder (LMS) Managed Firm." I have greatly benefitted from discussions with Orley
Ashenfelter Gerald Epstein Edward Gree, Arvind Panagariya Albert Rees, Jaroslav Vanek ...
N Gupta, J Ham… - 2001 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: While privatization of state-owned enterprises has been one of the most important
aspects of the economic transition from a centrally planned to a market system, no transition
economy has privatized all its firms simultaneously. This raises the question of whether ...
K Sabirianova, J Svejnar… - Journal of the European …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract We establish that domestically owned firms in two alternative models of emerging
market economies, the Czech Republic and Russia, have not been converging to the
technological frontier set by foreign-owned firms. In both countries, the distance of ...
S Basu,
S Estrin… - Economics of Transition, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In this paper we use two very large panel datasets from Poland, 1988-90 and
Czechoslovakia, 1990-1992 to explore the dynamics of employment and wage
determination at the enterprise level in the early years of transition. The study is intended ...
[CITATION] The Czech Republic and Economic Transition in Eastern Europe
J Švejnar - 1995 - Academic Pr
J Svejnar… - Economics of Transition, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The 1992 Czechoslovak privatization of state property has been widely heralded as one of
the most impressive accomplishments in the economic transformation of the formerly
communist economies. Before separating into two countries on January 1, 1993, ...
JC Ham, J Svejnar… - Economics of Transition, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
2. Abstract We analyse women's weekly probabilities of leaving unemployment in the Czech
and Slovak Republics (CR and SR) in order to investigate three questions: 1) Why are
unemployment rates much lower in the CR than the SR?; 2) Does the unemployment ...
J Svejnar - The American Economic Review, 1996 - JSTOR
The Central and East European (CEE) countries are in their sixth year of a dramatic
transition from a centrally planned to a market-based system. In the first phase of the
transition, most of these economies achieved macroeconomic stabilization, but they also ...
J Kotrba… - MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional …, 1994 - Springer
Like the other formerly communist countries, Czechoslovakia commenced its transformation
process from a position of extreme state ownership of the economy. Czechoslovakia was in
fact exceptional in that the extent of etatization was greater than in most other socialist ...
J Svejnar - Beyond Transition. Ashgate Publishing, Burlington, …, 2004 - books.google.com
The fall of communism created expectations that the centrally planned economies would
experience rapid economic growth and gradually catch up with middleincome developed
countries as they moved to a market system. Yet, the relative performance of the transition ...
L Lizal, M Singer… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2001 - MIT Press
Using firm-level data, we estimate the effects of the major wave of 1991 breakups of
Czechoslovak state-owned enterprises on the subsequent performance of the'master
enterprises' and spun-off divisions. We estimate the performance effects of spinoffs by ...
K Sabirianova Peter, J Svejnar… - CEPR Discussion Paper …, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Economic development implies that the efficiency of firms in developing countries
is approaching that of firms in advanced economies. We examine the extent of this
convergence in the Czech Republic and Russia, economies that represent alternative ...
Abstract: We use firm-level data and national input-output tables from 17 countries over the
2002-2005 period to test new and existing hypotheses about the impact of foreign direct
investment (FDI) on the efficiency of domestic firms in the host country (ie, spillovers). ...
[CITATION] Codetermination and productivity: Empirical evidence from the federal republic of Germany
J Svejnar - Participatory and Self-Managed Firms, edited by D. …, 1982
J Hanousek, E Kočenda… - Economics of Transition, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We analyse the effects of different types and concentration of ownership on performance
using a large population of firms in the Czech Republic after mass privatization.
Specifications based on first-differences combined with instrumental variables show that ...
J Prasnikar, J Svejnar, D Mihaljek… - The review of economics …, 1994 - JSTOR
The paper develops a multi-party model of enterprise behavior, with the management,
workers and government authorities being the decisionmakers. The model captures the
behavior of Yugoslav enterprises in the 1970s and 1980s, enterprises in transitional ...
L Lizal, M Singer… - Ann Arbor, 1994 - papers.ssrn.com
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Interests, Breakups and Performance of State Enterprises in Transition Lubomir
Lízal* Miroslav Singer** Jan Švejnar** May 1994 Abstrakt Tato ...
J Svejnar… - William Davidson Institute Working Paper …, 2002 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We analyze the effect of ownership on post-privatization performance in a virtually
complete population of medium and large firms privatized in a model large-scale
privatization economy (Czech Republic). We reject the hypothesis that domestic or foreign ...
K Dyba… - 1994 - nber.org
Unlike most other socialist countries, Czechoslovakia used to be a relatively developed
economy that became underdeveloped as a result of an externally imposed system.'It is also
a country that maintained relative macro stability and thus entered the economic ...
[CITATION] Economic behavior of Yugoslav enterprises
J Prasnikar… - Advances in the economic analysis of participatory and …, 1988
[CITATION] A comparative view of economic developments in the Czech Republic
K Dyba… - The Czech Republic and …, 1995 - Academic Press: San Diego, CA
J Hanousek, E Kocenda… - William Davidson Institute …, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We analyze the effects of ownership type and concentration on performance of a
population of firms in a model large-scale privatization economy (Czech Republic). Using
specifications based on first-differences and unique instrumental variables, we find that ...
D Münich, J Svejnar… - Journal of Comparative Economics, 2005 - Elsevier
Using micro data on women in the Czech Republic, we compare returns to various
measures of human capital at three points in time, namely, the end of Communism (1989), in
mid-transition (1996), and in late-transition (2002). We find dramatic increases in returns ...
D Munich, J Svejnar… - 1998 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
Using panel district level data from the Czech and Slovak Republic in the 1990s, we find that
the exceptionally low unemployment rate in the Czech Republic as compared to Slovakia
and the other CEE economies has been brought about principally by the following ...
S Estrin… - … and Unemployment in Models of Transition, …, 1998 - books.google.com
This chapter will offer an assessment of how Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak
industrial firms adjusted their employment and wages in response to changes in output,
ownership, and legal form in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This analysis is of interest for ...
S Basu,
S Estrin… - 2000 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper presents a comparative analysis of employment and wage behavior of
firms in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Russia during the late 1980s to
the early 1990s. The four main findings are: 1) There is evidence of some (not excessive) ...
L Lizal… - 1997 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
We analyze investment behavior of the population of medium and large industrial firms
located in the Czech Republic in 1992-95. We examine the relevance of alternative models
of investment and test if investment behavior varies across ownership-legal form ...
K Dyba… - The American Economic Review, 1991 - JSTOR
Czechoslovakia provides a unique example of a country that became underdeveloped as a
result of an externally imposed system. Before World War II, Czechoslovakia was a
democracy, with GNP per capita similar to that of Belgium and Austria. Its industries were ...
J Svejnar - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1981 - JSTOR
T HE present study estimates the effects of trade unions, Hitler's regime, and
codetermination on relative wages in Germany. I Each of these establishments is considered
to have had important implications for Germany's labor market. Moreover, a thorough ...
JC Ham, J Svejnar… - … and the Labor Market in Eastern …, 1995 - books.google.com
In labor market performance, the Czech Republic (CR) is unique among the transitional
economies of Central and Eastern Europe. Its unemployment rate is the third lowest in the
world, wages are competitively low, and the population is peacefully accepting the trials ...
S Basu,
S Estrin… - Indus. & Lab. Rel. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition
economies as they moved from central planning to a market economy in the early 1990s.
They use firm-level panel data sets from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and ...
Globalization brings opportunities and pressures for domestic firms in emerging markets to
innovate and improve their competitive position. Using data on firms in 27 emerging market
economies, we estimate the effects of foreign competition, vertical linkages with foreign ...
J Svejnar… - Ann Arbor, 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We analyze a large stratified random sample of firms that provide us with measures
of performance and each firm's top manager's perception of the severity of business
environment constraints faced by his/her firm. Unlike most existing studies that rely on ...
J Svejnar… - 1991 - books.google.com
The severity of labor redundancy has been underestimated because of difficulties in
conceptualizing the issue and finding politically acceptable solutions. Schemes to reduce
labor redundancy can decrease the wage bill significantly and allow fairly high ...
J Prasnikar… - Comparative Economic Studies, 1991 - palgrave-journals.com
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[CITATION] Unemployment, the social safety net and efficiency in transition: evidence from micro data on Czech and Slovak men
JC Ham, K Terrell… - 1996 - Nat. Council for Soviet and East …
N Gupta, JC Ham… - European Economic Review, 2008 - Elsevier
While privatization of state-owned enterprises has been one of the most important aspects of
the economic transition from a centrally planned to a market system, no transition economy
has privatized all its firms simultaneously. This raises the question of whether ...
L Lizal… - 2000 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: In this paper, we examine net investment during the early stages of transition using
micro data on the population of medium and large industrial firms in the Czech Republic
during the 1992-95 period. We examine the relevance of alternative models of investment ...
J Svejnar - PlanEcon Report, 1989 - mizici.com
The goal of this report is to contribute to the discussion about the optimal way to transform
the Czechoslovak economy from a centrally planned to a decentralized market system.
Since there exists no formal theory of such a transition, the approach adopted here is to ...
J Prasnikar, J Svejnar… - 2003 - wdi.umich.edu
Abstract: Given the concern about restructuring and the role of insiders during the transition,
we analyze the determinants of (and tradeoff between) investment and wages in Slovenian
firms. We find that investment behavior is more consistent with the imperfect capital market ...
E Kocenda… - Ann Arbor, 2003 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We analyze the effect of ownership on post-privatization performance in a virtually
complete population of medium and large firms privatized in a model large-scale
privatization economy (Czech Republic). We find that concentrated foreign ownership ...
Y Gorodnichenko, J Svejnar… - American economic …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Globalization brings opportunities and pressures for domestic firms in emerging
markets to innovate and improve their competitive position. Using data from 27 emerging
market economies, we estimate the effects of foreign competition and linkages with foreign ...
J Prasnikar, J Svejnar… - European Economic Review, 1992 - Elsevier
The paper uses panel data from a five percent stratified random sample of Yugoslav
industrial enterprises to test several hypotheses about the determinants of productive
efficiency. The estimating procedure selects the production function best supported by the ...
KD Terrell… - 1989 - getcited.org
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E Saul… - Journal of Comparative economics, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract In this paper we present a framework for analyzing the wide wage dispersion
observed in a suddenly decentralized socialist system with workers′ control. We model a
process through which workers may appropriate capital rents as income and, using ...
[CITATION] Unemployment in the Czech and Slovak Republics
J Svejnar, K Terrell… - Chapter, 1995
J Švejnar - Eastern European Economics, 1990 - JSTOR
Page 1. JAN tVEJNAR A Framework for the Economic Transformation of
Czechoslovakia 1. Introduction The goal of this paper is to contribute to the discussion
about the optimal way to transform the Czechoslovak economy from ...
[CITATION] Development patterns in four counties
J Svejnar… - China's Rural Industry: Structure, Development, and …, 1990
[CITATION] Labor Market Adjustment in Transitional Economics
J Svejnar… - WORLD BANK …, 1992 - WORLD BANK PUBLICATIONS
[CITATION] The Worker-firm Matching in Transition Economies:(why) are the Czechs More Successful Then Others?
D Münich, J Svejnar, K Terrell… - 1998
P Domadenik, J Prašnikar… - Journal of international …, 2008 - palgrave-journals.com
Abstract We develop a theoretical framework for defensive and strategic restructuring, and
provide estimates of restructuring in privatized firms in an advanced transition economy:
Slovenia. Our rich data point to both types of restructuring, as well credit rationing and ...
L Lizal… - Ann Arbor, 2003 - cepr.eu
Abstract Privatization of state enterprises is often viewed as a necessary condition for
improved corporate performance, but many studies suffer from methodological and data
problems. We use a 1992-98 panel of the population of Czech industrial firms to assess ...
[CITATION] Chinese TVPs in an international perspective
A Gelb… - China's rural industry: Structure, development, and …, 1990
S Estrin, RE Moore… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 1988 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract In this paper we evaluate empirically the relative importance of two explanations of
Yugoslav interindustry income differentials. One explanation, proposed initially by Vanek
and Jovicic [1975], stresses capital market imperfections which permit capital rents to be ...
J Hanousek, E Kočenda… - Economics of Transition, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We use new firm-level data to examine the effects of firm divestitures and privatization on
corporate performance in a rapidly emerging market economy. Unlike the existing literature,
we control for accompanying ownership changes and the fact that divestitures and ...
P Domadenik, J Prašnikar… - 2003 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
We develop a theoretical framework and provide empirical estimates of the extent of several
forms of restructuring in 130 privatized firms in a model transition economy (Slovenia) during
the 1996-1998 period. In view of the institutional developments in the transition ...
J Ham, J Svejnar… - Comparative Economic Studies, 1993 - econpapers.repec.org
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E Thorbecke… - 1987 - books.google.com
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S Basu,
S Estrin… - IZA Discussion Paper No. 1276, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Using large firm-level data sets from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and
Hungary, we show that the wage behavior of firms changed considerably as these
economies launched their transitions to a market system. We find evidence of worker ...
J Svejnar - European Economic Review, 1982 - Elsevier
The paper analyzes the impact of employee participation in management on bargaining
power and wages. It presents an empirical model which allows for variable bargaining
powers of the parties who jointly control the firm and it tests this model with postwar West ...
J Prašnikar, J Svejnar… - Eastern European Economics, 2000 - JSTOR
Most empirical studies in recent times have examined the effects of privatization and new
ownership structures on enterprise performance in transition economies. Although the initial
expectation was very optimistic, the empirical evidence does not confirm the hypothesis ...
J Hanousek, E Kočenda… - Ann Arbor, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
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ORIGIN AND CONCENTRATION: CORPORATE OWNERSHIP, ...
J Svejnar - Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1980 - JSTOR
This paper examines several methodological problems encountered by researchers who
have attempted to test the existence of the Nash-Zeuthen bargaining solution. The author
attributes the problems to a misrepresentation of Nash-Zeuthen theories, weak empirical ...
S Commander… - 2008 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
We analyse a large stratified random sample of firms that provide measures of each firm's
top manager's perception of the severity of business environment constraints. Specifically,
we use the 2005 and 2002 Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey ( ...
[CITATION] The Czech and Slovak Labor Markets during the Transition
JC Ham, J Svejnar, KD Terrell… - 1994 - National Council for Soviet and East …
[CITATION] Final report to the Czech Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs on the retrospective questionnaire on employment histories
D Munich, J Svejnar… - Unpublished, May, 1997
[CITATION] Employment and Wage Behavior of Enterprises under Communism and in Transition: Evidence from Central Europe and Russia
S Basu, S Estrin… - draft paper, 1999
D Munich… - Ann Arbor, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The paper tests three hypotheses about the causes of unemployment in the Central-
East European transition economies and in a benchmark market economy (Western part of
Germany). The first hypothesis (H1) is that unemployment is caused by inefficient ...
RK Filer, O Schneider… - Enterprise and social benefits …, 1997 - books.google.com
This paper discusses the development of non-wage benefits in the Czech economy during
the transition from a planned to a market economy. This development is perhaps best
understood as a two-step process. In the first stage many fundamental welfare activities, ...
F Spinnewyn… - Journal of labor economics, 1990 - JSTOR
This article presents a static and dynamic intertemporal analysis of employment and income
distribution in unionized and labor-managed firms. Motivated by theoretical considerations
and institutional features of Western trade unions and labor-managed firms, we examine ...
[CITATION] Explaining unemployment dynamics in the Czech and Slovak Republics
J Svejnar, J Ham, KD Terrell, D Munich… - 1996 - National Council for Soviet and East …
J Svejnar - The Coming Global Pension Crisis, Council on Foreign …, 1997 - wdi.umich.edu
The former Soviet bloc countries (FSBCs), denned here broadly to include Albania and
former Yugoslavia, face an acute crisis in their pension system. The problem is in many
respects more serious than that faced by OECD countries and it stems from the collapse of ...
D Münich… - Labour Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
We use new 1991–2005 panel data to address the issue of unemployment in Central-East
Europe. We compare the evolution of unemployment, its dynamics and related phenomena
in five former communist economies in the Central Europe and use the geographically ...
J Prasnikar… - William Davidson Institute Working Papers …, 1998 - cerge-ei.cz
Studies of investment behavior have always played a key part in western economics. On the
demand side, much of the literature has focused on establishing the relative merits of the
dynamic structural, Tobin Q, neoclassical, and accelerator models of investment, while ...
[CITATION] Investment and wages in the Slovenian firms during the transition
J Prasnikar, J Svejnar… - The William Davidson Institute at the University of …, 1998
[CITATION] The effects of worker participation in management, profits, and ownership of assets on enterprise performance
MA Conte… - New Developments in the Labor Market: Toward a New …, 1990
[CITATION] Czech and Slovak Federal Republic: a solid foundation
J Svejnar - Economic Transformation in Central Europe: a …, 1993
J Svejnar - Background paper on Transition Economies. …, 2002 - www-wds.worldbank.org
1. Twelve years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, domestic and international analysts of the
transition economies by and large agree that the transition from central planning to a market
economy has been exceedingly difficult. There has also been a major debate about the ...
[CITATION] Determinants and effects of technological choice
J Svejnar… - Internal and External Constraints on Technological …, 1982
P Domadenik, J Prasnikar… - WDI & CEPR Conference …, 2001 - umar.gov.si
Recent empirical studies (Djankov, Murrel, 2000; Carlin et al., 2000) show that privatisation
in transition countries led to improved firm-level efficiency, but the positive effect was smaller
than expected from experiences of developed countries. Stiglitz (1999a, 1999b) argues ...
[CITATION] The varying nature, importance and productivity effects of worker participation: evidence for contemporary producer cooperatives in industrialised Western …
S Estrin, DC Jones… - 1984 - … de recherches et d'information sur l' …
J Svejnar… - 1986 - orton.catie.ac.cr
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[CITATION] An overview of recent economic developments in the Czech Republic
K Dyba… - 1994 - Center for Economic Research and …
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