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2001-390: Effects of Bank Insolvency and Strategic Uncertainty on Corporate Restructuring in Transition Economies
Christa Hainz
2001-389: Mark-Up Pricing in Bulgarian Manufacturing
Rumen Dobrinsky , Boyko Nikolov and Nikolay Markov
2001-388: Globalization and Firms' Financing Choices: Evidence from Emerging Economies
Sergio Schmukler and Esteban Vesperoni
2001-387: The Distributional Impacts of Indonesia's Financial Crisis on Household Welfare: "A Rapid Response Methodology"
Jed Friedman and James Levinsohn
2001-386: Corporate Financial Policies and Performance Prior to Currency Crises
Arturo Bris , Yrjö Koskinen and Vicente Pons
2001-385: Ownership and Productive Efficiency: Evidence from Estonia
Derek Charles Jones and Niels Mygind
2001-384: Institutional Determinants of Labor Reallocation in Transition
Tito Boeri and Katherine Terell
2001-383: Deindustrialisation and Structural Change During the Post-Communist Transition
Tomasz Marek Mickiewicz and Anna Zalewska
2001-382: Markets and Growth
Stepan Jurajda and Janet Mitchell
2001-381: Labor Market Discrimination During Post-Communist Transition: A Monopsony Approach to the Status of Latvia's Russian Minority
Robert S. Chase
2001-380: Dollarization of Liabilities in Non-tradable Goods Sector
Frederic Chabellard
2001-379: Lessons from the Russian Meltdown: The Economics of Soft Legal Constraints
Enrico Perotti
2001-378: Effective Tax Rates in Transition
Vlad Ivanenko
2001-377: Some Explanations for Changes in the Distribution of Household Income in Slovakia: 1988 and 1996
Thesia I. Garner and Katherine Terell
2001-376: Competition and Enterprise Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from a Cross-country Survey
Wendy Carlin , Steven Fries , Mark Schaffer and Paul Seabright
2001-375: Why More is Actually Less: New Interpretations of China's Labor-Intensive FDI
Yasheng Huang
2001-374: Economic Fragmentation and FDI in China
Yasheng Huang
2001-373: Earnings Disparities in the Czech Republic: Evidence of the Past Decade and Cross-National Comparison
Jiri Vecernik
2001-372: Economic Reform, Democracy and Growth During Post-Communist Transition
Jan Fidrmuc
2001-371: Do Multinational Enterprises Substitute Parent Jobs for Foreign Ones? Evidence from Firm Level Panel Data
Jozef Konings and Alan Murphey
2001-370: From Needs to the Market: Changing Inequality of Household Income in the Czech Transition
Jiri Vecernik
2001-369: Competition and Corporate Governance: Substitutes or Compliments? Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange
Irena Grosfeld and Thierry Tressel
2001-368: Multinational Corporations as Catalyst for Industrial Development: The Case of Poland
Carlo Altomonte and Laura Resmini
2001-367: A Multi-Task Theory of the State Enterprise Reform
Chong-En Bai , David D. Li , Zhigang Tao and Yijiang Wang
2001-366: Confidence Building in Emerging Stock Markets
Enrico Perotti , Luc Laeven and Pieter van Oijen
2001-365: Incentive Contracting versus Ownership Reforms: Evidence from China's Township and Village Enterprises
Chun Chang Yijiang Wang , Brian Mccall and Yijiang Wang
2001-364: Individual Pay and Outside Options: Evidence from the Polish Labour Force Survey
Fiona Duffy and Patrick Paul Walsh
2001-363: Investment, Credit Rationing and the Soft Budget Constraint: Evidence from Czech Panel Data
Lubomír Lízal and Jan Svejnar
2001-362: A Network Perspective on Inter-Organizational Transfer of R&D Capabilities: A Study of International Joint Ventures in Chinese Automobile Industry
Zheng Zhao , Jaideep Anand and Will Mitchell
2001-357: Dealing with the Bad Loans of the Chinese Banks
John P. Bonin and Yiping Huang
2001-291: Institutional Technology and the Chains of Trust: Capital Markets and Privatization in Russia and the Czech Republic
Bruce Kogut and Andrew Spicer
2000-440: Employment and Wages in Enterprises Under Communism and in Transition: Evidence From Central Europe and Russia
Swati Basu , Saul Estrin and Jan Svejnar
2000-409: Development Strategy, Viability, and Economic Convergence
Justin Yifu Lin
2000-408: Labor Supply, Informal Economy and Russian Transition
Maxim Bouev
2000-407: Corporate Governance in China: Then and Now
Cindy A. Schipani and Liu Junhai
2000-405: Policy Reform and Growth in Post-Soviet Russia
Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong
2000-404: Social Policies and Structures: Institutional Frictions and Traps in the Czech Republic After 1989
Jere Vecernik
2000-361: Network Restructuring and Firm Creation in East-Central Europe: A Public-Private Venture
Gerald A. McDermott
2000-360: Responses of Private and Public Schools to Voucher Funding: The Czech and Hungarian Experience
Randall Filer and Daniel MÜNICH
2000-359: Labor Market Uncertainty and Private Sector Labor Supply in Russia
Steven Stillman
2000-358: Russian Roulette- Expenditure Inequality and Instability in Russia, 1994-1998
Brando Jovanovic
2000-356: Retail Banking in Hungary: A Foreign Affair?
John P. Bonin and Istvan Abel
2000-355: Optimal Speed of Transition: Micro Evidence from the Czech Republic
Stepan Jurajda and Katherine Terell
2000-354: Political Instability and Growth in Dictatorships
Jody Robert Overland , Kenneth L. Simons and Michael Spagat
2000-353: Disintegration and Trade
Jarko Fidrmuc and Jan Fidrmuc
2000-352: Social Capital and Entrepreneurial Performance in Russia: A Panel Study
Bat Batjargal
2000-351: Entrepreneurial Versatility, Resources and Firm Performance in Russia: A Panel Study
Bat Batjargal
2000-350: The Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Networks in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Russia
Bat Batjargal
2000-349: R&D and Technology Spillovers via FDI: Innovation and Absorptive Capacity
Yuko Kinoshita
2000-348: Microeconomic Aspects of Economic Growth in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, 1950-2000
Sergei Guriev and Barry W. Ickes