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1997-97: Structure and Strain in Explaining Inter-Enterprise Arreas
Daniel Daianu
1997-96: Resource Misallocation and Strain: Expanding Shocks in Post-Command Economies
Daniel Daianu
1997-95: Czech Money Market: Emerging Links Among Interest Rates
Jan Hanousek and Evzen Kocenda
1997-94: Pre-Reform Industry and The State Monopsony in China
Louis Putterman and Xiao-yuan Dong
1997-93: China's State-Owned Enterprises in the First Reform Decade: An Analysis of a Declining Monopsony
Xiao-yuan Dong and Louis Putterman
1997-92: Expatriate Management in the Czech Republic
Richard Peterson
1997-91: China and the Ideal Economic Reform
Thomas G. Rawski
1997-90: China's State Enterprise Reform - An Overseas Perspective
Thomas G. Rawski
1997-89: The Economic Determinants of the Internal Migration Flows in Russia During Transition
Annette N. Brown
1997-88: Gender Wage Gaps in China's Labor Market: Size, Structure, Trends
Margaret Maurer-Fazio , Thomas G. Rawski and Wei Zhang
1997-87: Privatisation in Central and Eastern Europe
Saul Estrin
1997-86: The Effect of Privatization on the Wealth Distribution in Russia
Michael Alexeev
1997-85: Was Privatization in Eastern Germany a Special Case? Some Lessons from the Treuhand
Uwe Siegmund
1997-84: Start-ups and Transition
David J. Cooper and Daniel Berkowitz
1997-83: Which Enterprises (Believe They) Have Soft budgets after Mass Privatization? Evidence from Mongolia
James Anderson , Georges Korsum and And Murrell (Peter Murrell )
1997-82: Work Incentives and the Probability of Leaving Unemployment in the Slovak Republic
Martina Lubyova and Jan van Ours
1997-81: Determinants of Unemployment Duration in Russia
Mark C. Foley
1997-79: Foreign Speculators and Emerging Equity Markets
Geert Bekaert and Campbell Harvey
1997-78: The Relationship Between Economic Factors and Equity Markets in Central Europe
Jan Hanousek and Randall K. Filer and Jan Hanousek and Randall K. Filer (Randall Filer and Jan Hanousek )
1997-77: Changes in Distribution and Welfare in Transition Economies: Market vs. Policy in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Thesia I. Garner and Katherine Terell
1997-75: Test of Permanent Income Hypothesis on Czech Voucher Privatization
Jan Hanousek and Zdenek Tuma
1997-74: Determinants of Performance of Manufacturing Firms in Seven European Transition Economies
Stijn Claessens , Simeon Djankov and Gerhard Pohl
1997-73: Restructuring of Large Firms in Slovakia
Simeon Djankov and Gerhard Pohl
1997-71: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: The Changing Role of Rural Financial Institutions in China
Albert Park , Loren Brandt and John Giles
1997-70: Privatization Versus Competition: Changing Enterprise Behavior in Russia
John Earle and Saul Estrin
1997-68: The Political Economy of Central-Local Relations in China: Inflation and Investment Controls During the reform Era
Yasheng Huang
1997-67: Between Two Coordination Failures: Automotive Industrial Policy in China with a Comparison to Korea
Yasheng Huang
1997-66: Red Executives: Are They Winners or Losers in Russia's Economic Reforms?
Susan J. Linz
1997-65: On the Sequencing of Privatization in Transition Economies
Gautam Ahuja and Sumit K Majumdar
1997-64: Foreign Ownership and Profitability: Property Rights, Strategic Control and Corporate Performance in Indian Industry
Pradeep K. Chhibber and Sumit K Majumdar
1997-63: How Taxing is Corruption on International Investors?
Shang-Jin Wei
1997-62: What Can We Learn from the Experience of Transitional Economies with Labour Market Policies?
Tito Boeri
1997-61: Economic Transition, Strategy and the Evolution of Management Accounting Practices: The Case of India
Shannon W. Anderson and William N. Lanen
1997-60: Enterprise Investment During the Transition: Evidence from Czech Panel Data
Lubomír Lízal and Jan Svejnar
1997-57: Politics and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies
Simon Johnson , Daniel Kaufmann and Andrei Shleifer
1997-56: Taxes and Government Incentives: Eastern Europe vs. China
Roger H. Gorden and David D. Li
1997-54: Decentralization and the Macroeconomic Consequences of Commitment to State-Owned Firms
Loren Brandt and Xiaodong Zhu
1997-53: Competitive Shocks and Industrial Structure: The Case of Polish Manufacturing
Pankaj Ghemawatt and Robert E. Kennedy
1997-52: Insecure Property rights and Government Ownership of Firms
Jiahua Che and Yingyi Qian
1997-51: Incentives, Scale Economies, and Organizational Form
Eric S. Maskin , Yingyi Quan and Chenggang Xu
1997-50: End of the Tunnel? The Effects of Financial Stabilization in Russia
Barry Ickes , Peter Murrell and Randi Ryterman
1997-47: Firms' Heterogeneity in Transition: Evidence from a Polish Data Set
Irena Grosfeld and Jean-Francois Nivet
1997-46: Strategic Creditor Passivity, Regulation, and Bank Bailouts
Janet Mitchell
1997-45: Decentralizing in Transition Economies: A Tragedy of the Commons?
Daniel Berkowitz and Wei Li
1997-43: Agency in Project Screening and Termination Decisions: Why Is Good Money Thrown After Bad?
Chong-En Bai and Yijiang Wang
1997-42: Channels of Redistribution: Inequality and Poverty in the Russian Transition
Simon Commander , Andrei Tolstopiantenko and Ruslan G. Yemtsov
1997-41: Labour Market Characteristics and Profitability: Econometric analysis of Hungarian Exporting Firms, 1986-1995
László Halpern and Gabor Korosi
1997-40: The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transiton from Marx to Markets
Michael Heller
1997-39: Privatization and Managerial Efficiency
Olivier Debande and Guido Friebel
1997-38: Disorganization
Olivier Blanchard and Michael Kremer