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- 2002-456: Balkan and Mediterranean Candidates for European Union Membership: The Convergence of their Monetary Policy with that of the European Central Bank

- Josef Brada and Ali Kutan
- 2002-455: Russian Financial Transition: The Development of Institutions and Markets for Growth

- David Kemme
- 2002-454: Does the Market Pay Off? Earnings Inequality and Returns to Education in Urban China

- Xiaogang Wu and Yu Xie
- 2002-453: Entrepreneurs' Access to Private Equity in China: The Role of Social Capital

- Bat Batjargal and Mannie M. Liu
- 2002-452: The Determinants of Privatised Enterprise Performance in Russia

- Saul Estrin, Alan A. Bevan, Boris Kuznetsov, Mark Schaffer, Manuela Angelucci, Julian Fennema and Giovanni Mangiarotti
- 2002-451: Determinants of Financial Distress: What Drives Bankruptcy in a Transition Economy? The Czech Republic Case

- Lubomir Lizal
- 2002-448: Growth Slowdown Under Central Planning: A Model of Poor Incentives

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski and Ales Bulir
- 2002-447: Disentangling Treatment Effects of Polish Active Labor Market Policies: Evidence from Matched Samples

- Jochen Kluve, Hartmut Lehmann and Christoph Schmidt
- 2002-446: The Impact of Socialist Imprinting and Search for Knowledge on Resource Change: An Empirical Study of Firms in Lithuania

- Aldas Kriauciunas and Prashant Kale
- 2002-442: Bank-Based or Market-Based Financial Systems: Which is Better?

- Ross Levine
- 2002-441: Migration and Regional Adjustment and Asymmetric Shocks in Transition Economies

- Jan Fidrmuc
- 2002-439: Small business in Russia: A Case Study of St. Petersburg

- Alessandro Kihlgren
- 2002-438: Foreign Direct Investment as Technology Transferred: Some Panel Evidence from the Transition Economies

- Nauro Campos and Yuko Kinoshita
- 2002-437: Whistleblowing, MNC's and Peace

- Terry Morehead Dworkin
- 2002-435: The Ownership School vs. the Management School of State Enterprise Reform: Evidence from China

- David D. Li and Changqi Wu
- 2001-500: Women in the LAC Labor Market: The Remarkable 1990’s

- Suzanne Duryea, Alejandra Cox Edwards and Manuelita Ureta
- 2001-479: The Impact of Minimum Wages on Wage Inequality and Employment in the Formal and Informal Sector in Costa Rica

- Katherine Terrell and Fatma El-Hamidi
- 2001-476: Duration and Risk of Unemployment in Argentina

- Sebastian Galiani and Hugo Hopenhayn
- 2001-462: Joint Liability Lending and the Rise and Fall of China's Township and Village Enterprises

- Albert Park and Minggao Shen
- 2001-450: Corporate Governance And The Global Social Void

- Lee A. Tavis
- 2001-449: Financial Architecture and Economic Performance: International Evidence

- Solomon Tadesse
- 2001-445: The Costs, Wealth Effects, and Determinants of International Capital Raising: Evidence from Public Yankee Bonds

- Darius P. Miller and John J. Puthenpurackal
- 2001-444: Financial Institutions, Contagious Risks, and Financial Crises

- Haizhou Huang and Chenggang Xu
- 2001-443: Banks as Catalysts for Industrialization

- Marco Da Rin and Thomas Hellmann
- 2001-436: A Note on Measuring the Unofficial Economy in the Former Soviet Republics

- Michael Alexeev and William Pyle
- 2001-434: The Effect of Ownership and Competitive Pressure on Firm Performance in Transition Countries: Micro Evidence from Bulgaria, Romania and Poland

- Manuela Angelucci, Saul Estrin, Jozef Konings and Zbigniew Zolkiewski
- 2001-433: The End of Moderate Inflation in Three Transition Economies?

- Josef Brada and Ali Kutan
- 2001-432: What Drives the Speed of Job Reallocation During Episodes of Massive Adjustment?

- Stepan Jurajda and Katherine Terrell
- 2001-431: Competition and Corporate Governance in Transition

- Saul Estrin
- 2001-430: Corporate Governance in the Cause of Peace: An Environmental Perspective

- Don Mayer
- 2001-429: Why do Governments Privatize

- Loren Brandt, Hongbin Li and Joanne Roberts
- 2001-428: Testing Russia's Virtual Economy

- Vlad Ivanenko
- 2001-427: War And The Business Corporation

- Eric W. Orts
- 2001-426: Partial Privatization And Firm Performance: Evidence From India

- Nandini Gupta
- 2001-425: Direct Foreign Investments And Productivity Growth In Hungarian Firms, 1992-1999

- Jérôme Sgard
- 2001-424: Banking Passivity And Regulatory Failure In Emerging Markets: Theory And Evidence From The Czech Republic

- Jan Hanousek and Gérard Roland
- 2001-423: Conceptions of the Corporation and the Prospects of Sustainable Peace

- Jeffrey Nesteruk
- 2001-422: The Role of the Corporation in Fostering Sustainable Peace

- Timothy Fort and Cindy Schipani
- 2001-421: Wage Arrears and the Distribution of Earnings in Russia

- Hartmut Lehmann and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 2001-420: Transferring Collective Knowledge: Collective and Fragmented Teaching and Learning in the Chinese Auto Industry

- Jane Zhou, Jaideep Anand and Will Mitchell
- 2001-419: Liberalization, Corporate Governance, and the Performance of Newly Privatized Firms

- Narjess Boubakri, Jean-Claude Cosset and Omrance Guedhami
- 2001-418: The European Union Data Privacy Directive and International Relations

- Steven Salbu
- 2001-417: Capital Markets and Capital Allocation: Implications for Economies in Transition

- Artyom Durnev, Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
- 2001-416: Data Watch: Research Data from Transition Economies

- Randall Filer and Jan Hanousek
- 2001-415: Transition Economies: Performances and Challenges

- Jan Svejnar
- 2001-414: The Great Divide and Beyond: Financial Architecture in Transition

- Erik Berglof and Patrick Bolton
- 2001-413: The Political Economy of Transition

- Gerard Rpland
- 2001-412: The Response of Consumption in Russian Households to Economic Shocks

- Steven Stillman
- 2001-411: Mark-ups in the Hungarian Corporate Sector

- László Halpern and Gabor Korost
- 2001-410: Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect

- Daniel Berkowitz, Karina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard