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- 2019-1: Entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial growth in Central and Eastern European ventures driven by the fit between micro and macro level opportunity exploitation

- Esin Yoruk
- 2018-3: Modelling the costs of informal networking: Evidence from the Western Balkans region

- Adnan Efendic and Alena Ledeneva
- 2018-2: Authoritarian populism at work: A political transaction cost approach with reference to Viktor Orbán’s Hungary

- Zoltán à dám
- 2017-5: War and Social Attitudes

- Travers Barclay Child and Elena Nikolova
- 2017-4: Diversity and collaboration in Economics

- Sultan Orazbayev
- 2017-3: The making of a liberal education: Political economy of Austrian school reform, 1865 - 1875

- Tomas Cvrcek and Miroslav Zajicek
- 2017-2: Export incentives and global value chains

- Svetlana Ledyayeva
- 2017-1: International knowledge flows and the administrative barriers to mobility

- Sultan Orazbayev
- 2016-5: Impact of Financial Integration on Growth in Developing, Transition, and Emerging Market Economies: Quest for Threshold Analysis
- Saim Faisal
- 2016-4: Fiscal Consolidations and Their Effects on Income Inequality

- Conrad Scheibe
- 2016-3: Determinants of Bank-Sovereign Distress
- Raphael Espinoza and Miguel Segoviano
- 2016-2: A NEW METRICS OF TECHNOLOGY UPGRADING: THE CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
- Slavo Radosevic and Esin Yoruk
- 2016-1: Why Do Banks in Developing Countries Hold Government Securities?
- S. M. Abbas and Raphael Espinoza
- 135: Dynamics of technology upgrading of the Central and East European countries in a comparative perspective: analysis based on patent data

- Bjoern Jindra, Iciar Dominguez Lacasa and Slavo Radosevic
- 134: Why do we need theory and metrics of technology upgrading?

- Slavo Radosevic and Esin Yoruk
- 133: Ownership and Enterprise Performance in the Russian Oil Industry 1992-2012

- Nat Moser
- 132: The Political Economy of Crisis Adjustment in Central and Eastern Europe

- Daniel Kral
- 131: Modernization through large S&T projects: Assessing Russia’s Drive for Innovation-Led Development via Skolkovo Innovation Centre

- Slavo Radosevic and Imogen Wade
- 130: China and Russia: Institutional Coherence between the Banking Systems

- Andrei Vernikov
- 129: Risk and Uncertainty: Macroeconomic Perspective

- Svetlana Makarova
- 127: Technology choices and growth: testing and expanding the propositions of new structural economics in transition economies

- Randolph Bruno, Elodie Douarin, Julia Korosteleva and Slavo Radosevic
- 126: Are Foreign-Owned Firms Different? Comparison of Employment Volatility and Elasticity of Labour Demand

- Jaanika Meriküll and Tairi Rõõm
- 125: Assessing the Impact of the Maternity Capital Policy in Russia Using a Dynamic Model of Fertility and Employment

- Fabián Slonimczyk and Anna Yurko
- 124: Making the Most of High Inflation

- Wojciech Charemza, Svetlana Makarova and Imran Shah
- 123: Lerner meets Gravity

- Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- 122: Growth Aspirations and Social Capital: Young Firms in a Post-Conflict Environment

- Adnan Efendic, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Anna Rebmann
- 121: Corruption and Management Practices Firm Level Evidence

- Daphne Athanasouli and Antoine Goujard
- 120: Entrepreneurial Dynamics and Higher Education Institutions: Evidence from the Post-Communist World

- Maksim Belitski, Julia Korosteleva and Julia Korosteleva
- 119: Which Institutions Encourage Entrepreneurial Growth Aspirations?

- Saul Estrin, Julia Korosteleva and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 118: Corruption and Firm Growth: Evidence from China

- Yuanyuan Wang and Jing You
- 117: Entrepreneurial Propensity of Innovation Systems

- Slavo Radosevic and Esin Yoruk
- 116: Industrial Associations as a Channel of Business-Government Interactions in an Imperfect Institutional Environment: The Russian Case

- Andrei Yakovlev and Andrei Govorun
- 115: Entrepreneurship, Social Capital, And Institutions: Social And Commercial Entrepreneurship Across Nations

- Saul Estrin, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Ute Stephan
- 114: Institutional Determinants of New Firm Entry in Russia: a Crossregional Analysis

- Randolph Bruno, Maria Bytchkova and Saul Estrin
- 113: Gross Domestic Expenditures (GDE): the Need for a New National Aggregate Statistic

- Mark Skousen
- 112: Governance Structures in Russian manufacturing: assessment using sample survey data

- Svetlana Avdasheva and Nadezhda Goreyko
- 111: Russian Manufacturing Revisited: Industrial Enterprises at the Start of the Crisis

- Boris Kuznetsov, Tatiana Dolgopyatova, Vladimir Gimpelson, Victoria Golikova, Ksenia Gonchar, Andrei Yakovlev and Evgeny Yasin
- 110: Impact of financial crises on poverty in developing world: an empirical approach

- Zlatko Nikoloski
- 109: Knowledge source preferences as determinants of strategic entrepreneurial orientation

- Slavo Radosevic, Denis Yoruk and Richard Woodward
- 108: Integration or regionalization: regional industrial specialization in Russia

- Svetlana Golovanova
- 107: Legitimacy of inequality and the stability of income distributions in Poland

- Zbigniew Karpinski
- 106: Entrepreneurship in transition economies: the role of institutions and generational change

- Saul Estrin and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 105: Mass privatisation and the post-communist mortality crisis: is there really a relationship

- John Earle and Scott Gehlbach
- 104: Russian banking: a comeback of the state

- Andrei Vernikov
- 103: Did Mass Privatisation really increase Post-Communist male mortality?

- Christopher Gerry, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Zlatko Nikoloski
- 102: Institutional environment, innovative entrepreneurial entry and venture capital financing

- Gian Fazio and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 101: Are systems of innovation in Eastern Europe efficient?

- Victoria Kravtsova and Slavo Radosevic
- 100: The Russian corporation: patterns of behavior during the crisis

- Andrei Yakovlev, Yuri Simachev and Yuri Danilov
- 99: Foreign direct investments distribution in the Russian Federation: do spatial effects matter?

- Tullio Buccellato and Francesco Santangelo
- 98: Rule of law, institutional quality and information

- Randolph Bruno