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- 97: China, India and Russia: economic reforms, structural change and regional disparities

- Michele Alessandrini and Tullio Buccellato
- 95: Possible impact of corporate governance profile on a Russian bank valuation

- Vassily Bokov and Andrei Vernikov
- 94: Is there the rule of law in Russia? The case of corporate raiding: a note

- Elena Zhuravskaya
- 93: Knowledge-based entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe: myth and reality

- Slavo Radosevic, Maja Savic and Richard Woodward
- 92: Brain drain with FDI gain? Factor mobility between Eastern and Western Europe

- Gianfranco De Simone and Miriam Manchin
- 91: Party-system institutionalization and democracy: the case of Russia

- Kenneth Wilson
- 90: Hierarchy of Governance Institutions and the Pecking Order of Privatisation: Central-Eastern Europe and Central Asia Reconsidered

- Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 89: Macroeconomic Stability, Governance and Growth: Empirical Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition

- Christopher Gerry, Jong-Kyu Lee and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 88: Entrepreneurship in Russia

- Ruta Aidis, Julia Korosteleva and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 87: Utility payments in Ukraine: affordability, subsidies and arrears

- Sam Fankhauser, Yulia Rodionova and Elisabetta Falcetti
- 86: Voluntary Enrolment In The Peruvian Private Pension System
- Carmen Li and Javier Olivera
- 85: Why are Optimistic Entrepreneurs Successful? An Application of the Regulatory Focus Theory
- Ruta Aidis, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Arnis Sauka
- 84: The sustainability of Russia's energy power: implications for the Russian economy

- Philip Hanson
- 83: 'Oligarchs', Business and Russian Foreign Policy: From El'tsin to Putin

- Peter Duncan
- 82: Policies for promoting technological catch up: a post-Washington approach

- Slavo Radosevic
- 81: Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets: Which Institutions Matter?
- Ruta Aidis, Saul Estrin and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 80: Oil and gas: a blessing for few hydrocarbons and within-region inequality in Russia

- Tullio Buccellato and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 79: Institutions and Entrepreneurship Development in Russia: A Comparative Perspective

- Ruta Aidis, Saul Estrin and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 78: Corporate Governance and Control in Russian Banks

- Andrei Vernikov
- 77: Institutions, infrastructure, and trade

- Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- 76: The Great Divide: Ruralisation of Poverty in Russia

- Christopher Gerry, Eugene Nivorozhkin and John Rigg
- 75: Research and Development and Competitiveness in South Eastern Europe: Asset or Liability for EU Integration?

- Slavo Radosevic
- 74: Inequality, democracy and taxation: lessons from the post-communist transition

- Christopher Gerry and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 73: National Systems of Innovation and Entrepreneurship: In Search of a Missing Link

- Slavo Radosevic
- 72: Convergence across Russian regions: a spatial econometrics approach

- Tullio Buccellato
- 71: Knowledge based entrepreneurship in the Czech Republic and Hungary: results from 4 case studies

- Kate Bishop
- 70: Do institutions matter for technological change in transition economies? The case of the Russia's 89 regions and republics

- Brigitte Granville and Carol Leonard
- 69: Growth, Integration and Spillovers in the Central and East European Software Industry

- Slavo Radosevic
- 68: Nature and determinants of productivity growth of foreign subsidiaries in Central and East European countries

- Slavo Radosevic, Boris Majcen and Matija Rojec
- 67: Russia: firm entry and survival

- Ruta Aidis and Yuko Adachi
- 66: Between vision and reality: promoting innovation through technoparks in Kazakhstan

- Slavo Radosevic and Marat Myrzakhmet
- 65: Fiscal transparency and policy rules in Poland

- Rafal Benecki, Jens Hölscher and Mariusz Jarmuzek
- 64: Construction of Home by Polish and Lithuanian Migrants in the UK

- Violetta Parutis
- 63: Ownership structure and development of Polish life insurance companies - evidence from 1991 to 2004

- Adam Sliwinski
- 62: Corporate governance, managers' independence, exporting and performance of firms in transition economies

- Igor Filatotchev, Natalia Isachenkova and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 61: Entrepreneurship in transition countries: a review

- Ruta Aidis
- 60: New estimates of the risk and duration of registered unemployment in urban Russia

- Anton Nivorozhkin
- 59: De-industrialisation and the post-communist transition: Rowthorn and Wells' model revisited

- Tomasz Mickiewicz and Anna Zalewska
- 58: Upgrading Russian enterprises from the value chain perspective: the case study of tube & pipe, and furniture sectors

- Svetlana Avdasheva, Igor Budanov, Victoria Golikova and Andrei Yakovlev
- 57: The promotion of innovation in Slovenia through knowledge transfer from higher education institutions to SME's

- Will Bartlett and Vladimir Bukvic
- 56: Reconstitution of post-soviet ex-state enterprises into Russian business firms under institutional weaknesses

- Yuko Adachi
- 55: Post-communist recessions re-examined

- Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 54: Leadership and Corruption in Russia, 2000-2004

- Alena Ledeneva
- 53: Foreign Direct Investment and Restructuring in the Automotive Industry in Central and East Europe

- Slavo Radosevic and Andrew Roziek
- 52: Financial performance of groups of companies in Poland against the background of historical determinants and knowledge management procedures applied

- Jan Chadam and Zbigniew Pastuszak
- 51: Are the EU new member states fiscally sustainable? An empirical analysis

- Mariusz Jarmuzek
- 50: Growth expectations of business owners: impact of human capital, firm characteristics and environmental transition

- Ruta Aidis and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- 49: Firms' capabilities related to the economic system: cases from Ukraine and Russia

- Gustavo Rinaldi
- 48: Ambiguity of Social Networks in Post-Communist Contexts

- Alena Ledeneva
- 47: Privatisation, corporate control and employment growth: evidence from a panel of large Polish firms, 1996-2002

- Tomasz Mickiewicz, Christopher Gerry and Kate Bishop
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