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2000-294: Can Banks Promote Enterprise Restructuring?: Evidence From a Polish Bank's Experience
John P. Bonin and Bozena Leven
2000-293: Why Do Governments Sell Privatised Companies Abroad?
Bernardo Bortolotti , Marcella Fantini and Carlo Scarpa
2000-290: Banking Crises and Bank Rescues: The Effect of Reputation
Jenny Corbett and Janet Mitchell
2000-289: Do Active Labor Market Policies Help Unemployed Workers to Find and Keep Regular Jobs?
Jan van Ours
2000-288: Consumption Patterns of the New Elite in Zimbabwe
Russell Belk
2000-287: Barter in Transition Economies: Competing Explanations Confront Ukranian Data
Dalia Marin , Daniel Kaufmann and Bogdan Gorochowskij
2000-286: The Quest for Pension Reform: Poland's Security though Diversity
Marek Gora and Michael Rutkowski
2000-280: Starting Positions, Reform Speed, and Economic Outcomes in Transitioning Economies
William Hallagan and Zhang Jun
2000-261: Decentralized Financing, Centralized Financing and the Dual Track System: Toward a New Theory of Soft Budget Constraints
Jiahua Che
2000-114: Employment and Wages in Enterprises Under Communism and in Transition: Evidence from Central Europe and Russia
Swati Basu , Saul Estrin and Jan Svejnar
2000-76: Chinese Enterprise Reform as a Market Process
Gary H. Jefferson and Thomas G. Rawski
2000-58: From the Grabbing Hand to the Helping Hand
Jiahua Che
1999-307: Community Participation, Teacher Effort, and Educational Outcome: The Case of El Salvador's EDUCO Program
Yasuyuki Sawada
1999-297: Corporate Governance in the Asian Financial Crisis
Simon Johnson , Peter Boone , Alasdair Breach and Eric Friedman
1999-292: Going Public in Poland: Case-by-Case Privatizations, Mass Privatization and Private Sector Initial Public Offerings
Wolfgang Aussenegg
1999-285: Disorganization and Financial Collapse
Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer
1999-284: Coordinating Changes in M-form and U-form Organizations
Yingyi Qian , Gérard Roland and Chenggang Xu
1999-283: Why Russian Workers Do Not Move: Attachment of Workers Through In-Kind Payments
Guido Friebel and Sergei Guriev
1999-282: Lessons from Fiascos in Russian Corporate Governance
Michael A. Heller and Merritt B. Fox
1999-281: Income Distribution and Price Controls: Targeting a Social Safety Net During Economic Transition
Michael Alexeev and James Leitzel
1999-279: The Value of Prominent Directors
Yoshiro Miwa and John Mark Ramseyer
1999-277: The Developmental Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment in the Transition from Socialism to Capitalism: The Performance of Foreign Owned Firms in Hungary
Lawrence Peter King
1999-276: Stability and Disorder: An Evolutionary Analysis of Russia's Virtual Economy
Clifford Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes
1999-275: Limiting Government Predation Through Anonymous Banking: A Theory with Evidence from China
Chong-En Bai , David D. Li , Yingyi Qian and Yijiang Wang
1999-274: Transition with Labour Supply
Tito Boeri
1999-273: Sectoral Restructuring and Labor Mobility: A Comparative Look at the Czech Republic
Vit Sorm and Katherine Terell
1999-272: Returns to Human Capital under the Communist Wage Grid and During the Transition to a Market Economy
Daniel Munich , Jan Svejnar and Daniel Munich (Daniel MÜNICH )
1999-271: Barter in Russia: Liquidity Shortage versus Lack of Restructuring
Sophie Brana and Maurel
1999-270: Tests of Financial Intermediation and Banking Reform in China
Albert Park and Kaja Sehrt and Albert Park and Kaja Sehrt (Albert Park )
1999-267: Do Stock Markets Promote Economic Growth
Randall Filer , Jan Hanousek and Nauro F. Campos
1999-266: Objectivity, Proximity and Adaptability in Corporate Governance
Arnoud Boot and Jonathan R. Macey
1999-265: When the Future is not what it used to be: Lessons from the Western European Experience to Forecasting Education and Training in Transition Economies
Nauro F. Campos , Gerard Hughes , Stepan Jurajda and Daniel MÜNICH
1999-264: The Institutional Foundation of Foreign-Invested Enterprises (FIEs) in China
Yasheng Huang
1999-263: The Changing Corporate Governance Paradigm: Implications for Transition and Developing Countries
Erik Berglof and Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden
1999-262: Law Enforcement and Transition
Gérard Roland and Thierry A. Verdier
1999-260: Missing Market in Labor Quality: The Role of Quality Markets in Transition
Gary H. Jefferson
1999-259: Do Corporate Global Environmental Standards in Emerging Markets Create Or Destroy Market Value
Glen Dowell , Stuart Hart and Bernard Yeung
1999-258: Public Training and Outflows from Unemployment
Patrick A. Puhani
1999-257: Ownership Versus Environment: Why are Public Sector Firms Inefficient?
Ann P. Bartel and Ann E. Harrison and Ann P. Bartel and Ann E. Harrison (Ann E. Harrison )
1999-256: Accounting for Growth in Post-Soviet Russia
Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong and Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong (Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong )
1999-255: Revisiting Hungary's Bankruptcy Episode
John P. Bonin and Mark Schaffer
1999-254: FDI in Emerging Markets: A Home-Country View
Marina v.N Whitman
1999-253: The Asian Financial Crisis: What Happened, and What is to be done
Jeffrey D. Sachs and Wing Woo
1999-252: Organizational Culture and Effectiveness: The case of Foreign Firms in Russia
Carl F. Fey and Daniel R. Denison
1999-251: Consumer Behavior Research in Emerging Consumer Markets: The Case of the Optimum Stimulation Level in South Africa
Jan-Benedict , Steenkamp and Steven M. Burgess
1999-248: Internal Barriers in the Transition of Enterprises from Central Plan to Market
Charalambos Vlachoutsicos
1999-247: Spillovers from Multinationals in Developing Countries: the Mechanisms at Work
Richard E. Caves
1999-246: Dynamism and Inertia on the Russian Labour Market: A Model of Segmentation
Irena Grosfeld , Claudia Senik-Leygonie , Thierry A. Verdier , Stanislav Kolenikov and Elena Paltseva
1999-245: Lessons from Bank Privatization in Central Europe
John Bonin and Paul Wachtel
1999-243: Privatization, Political Risk and Stock Market Development in Emerging Economies
Enrico Perotti and Pieter van Oijen