The Finnish Great Depression: From Russia with Love

S-Tier
Journal: American Economic Review
Year: 2012
Volume: 102
Issue: 4
Pages: 1619-44

Score contribution per author:

2.681 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 4.0x S-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

Why did Finland experience, in 1991-1993, the deepest recession observed in an industrialized country since the 1930s? Using a dynamic general equilibrium model with labor frictions, we argue that the collapse of the Soviet-Finnish trade was a major contributor to the contraction. Finland's experience mirrors that of the transition economies of Eastern Europe, which suffered similar deep recessions coupled with institutional changes. By focusing on the Finnish case, we isolate the effects of the Finnish-Soviet trade collapse and shed new light on the sources of recessions in transition economies.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:aea:aecrev:v:102:y:2012:i:4:p:1619-44
Journal Field
General
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25