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2000: Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas
Charles Jones
2000: Telecommunications Privatization in Developing Countries: The Real Effects of Exclusivity Periods
S.J. Wallsten
2000: The Response of Employees to Severance Incentives: The University of California's Faculty, 1991-94
John Pencavel
2000: The "State" of Universal Service
G.R. Rosston and B.S. Wimmer
2000: Executive Compensation and Firm Performance: Big Carrot, Small Stick
S. Wallsten
2000: Understanding Digital Technology's Evolution and the Path of Measured Productivity Growth: Present and Future in the Mirror of the Past
Paul David
2000: A Tragedy of the Public Knowledge 'Common' ? Global Science, Tellectual Property and The Digital Technology Boomerang
Paul David
1992: A Collection of Papers Presented at the International Center for Economic Growth; Regional Meeting of African Correspondent Institutes
International Center for Economic Growth
1991: Stabilization Policies in Less Developed and Socialist Countries
Robert Mundell
1991: Inflation, Timing Issues, and Tax Incentives Lessons for LDCs and Eastern Europe
Charles McLure, Jr.
1991: Stabilization in Poland: A Progress Report
R. Frydman, S. Wellisz and G.W. Kolodko
1991: Designing Institutions to Promote Enterpreneurship and Self-Governance
A.L. Chickering
1991: Advice on the Choice of an Exchange-Rate Policy
J. Williamson
1991: Stabilizing the Ruble: The Problem of Internal Currency Convertibility
Ronald McKinnon
1991: Gradual Versus Radical Transformation: The Case of the German Monetary Union
E.M. Claassen
1991: Socialist Privatization
Edgar Feige
1991: Exchange Rate Policies in Developing and Socialist Countries; An Overview.on
E.M. Claassen
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