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- 1999-259: Do Corporate Global Environmental Standards in Emerging Markets Create Or Destroy Market Value

- Glen Dowell, Stuart Hart and Bernard Yeung
- 1999-258: Public Training and Outflows from Unemployment

- Patrick Puhani
- 1999-257: Ownership Versus Environment: Why are Public Sector Firms Inefficient?

- Ann P. Bartel and Ann E. Harrison and Ann P. Bartel and Ann E. Harrison
- 1999-256: Accounting for Growth in Post-Soviet Russia

- Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong and Daniel Berkowitz and David N. DeJong
- 1999-255: Revisiting Hungary's Bankruptcy Episode

- John P. Bonin and Mark Schaffer
- 1999-254: FDI in Emerging Markets: A Home-Country View

- Marina v.N Whitman
- 1999-253: The Asian Financial Crisis: What Happened, and What is to be done

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Wing Woo
- 1999-252: Organizational Culture and Effectiveness: The case of Foreign Firms in Russia

- Carl F. Fey and Daniel R. Denison
- 1999-251: Consumer Behavior Research in Emerging Consumer Markets: The Case of the Optimum Stimulation Level in South Africa

- Jan-Benedict, Steenkamp and Steven M. Burgess
- 1999-250: Property Rights Formation and the Organization of Exchange and Production in Rural China

- Matthew Turner, Loren Brandt and Scott Rozelle
- 1999-249: Impacts of the Indonesian Economic Crisis: Price Changes and the Poor

- James Levinsohn, Steven Berry and Jed Friedman
- 1999-248: Internal Barriers in the Transition of Enterprises from Central Plan to Market

- Charalambos Vlachoutsicos
- 1999-247: Spillovers from Multinationals in Developing Countries: the Mechanisms at Work

- Richard E. Caves
- 1999-246: Dynamism and Inertia on the Russian Labour Market: A Model of Segmentation

- Irena Grosfeld, Claudia Senik-Leygonie, Thierry Verdier, Stanislav Kolenikov and Elena Paltseva
- 1999-245: Lessons from Bank Privatization in Central Europe

- John Bonin and Paul Wachtel
- 1999-243: Privatization, Political Risk and Stock Market Development in Emerging Economies

- Enrico Perotti and Pieter van Oijen
- 1999-241: Can Governments Mandate Hard Budget Constraints? Bank Lending and Financial Isolation in Romania

- Octavian Carare, Stijn Claessens and Enrico Perotti
- 1999-239: A Longitudinal Study of IJV Performance in Eastern Europe

- Keith D. Brouthers and Gary Bamossy
- 1999-236: Investment and Finance in De Novo Private Firms: Empiracal Results from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

- Andrzej Bratkowski, Irena Grosfeld and Jacek Rostowski
- 1999-235: Does a Soft Macroeconomic Environment Induce Restructuring on the Microeconomic Level during the Transition Period? Evidence from Investment Behavior of Czech Enterprises

- Lubomir Lizal
- 1999-234: Banking Reform in China: Gradually Strengthening Pillar or Fragile Reed?

- John P. Bonin
- 1999-233: Theories of Soft Budget Constraints and the Analysis of Banking Crises

- Janet Mitchell
- 1999-232: Unemployment Risk, Precautionary Savings, and Moonlighting in Russia

- Alessandra Guariglia and Byung-Yeon Kim
- 1999-231: Investing in Turbulent Times: The Investment Behavior of Polish Firms in the Transition

- Josef Brada, Arthur King and Chia-Ying Ma
- 1999-230: The End of Moderate Inflation in Three Transition Economies?

- Josef Brada and Ali Kutan
- 1999-229: Back to the Future: The Growth Prospects of Transition Economies Reconsidered

- Nauro Campos
- 1999-228: The Enterprise Isolation Program in Russia

- Simeon Djankov
- 1999-227: Ownership Concentration and Corporate Performance in the Czech Republic

- Stijn Claessens and Simeon Djankov
- 1999-226: Unemployment Benefit Entitlement and Training Effects in Poland during Transition

- Patrick Puhani
- 1999-225: Transition at Whirlpool-Tatramat: Case Studies

- Sonia Ferencikova and Hans Brechbuhl
- 1999-224: Measuring Progress in Transition and Towards EU Accession: A Comparison of Manufacturing Firms in Poland, Romania, and Spain

- Wendy Carlin, Saul Estrin and Mark Schaffer
- 1999-223: Product Market Competition in Transition Economies: Increasing Varieties and Consumer Loyalty

- Mitsutoshi Adachi
- 1999-222: Opaque Markets and Rapid Growth: the Superiority of Bank-Centered Financial Systems for Developing Nations

- Rodney Wallace
- 1999-221: Technology Spillovers through Foreign Direct Investment

- Yuko Kinoshita
- 1999-220: Managerial, Expertise and Team-Centered Forms of Organizing: A cross-cultural Exploration of Interdependencies in Engineering Work

- Leslie Perlow
- 1999-219: Household Structure and Labor Demand in Agriculture: Testing for Separability in Rural China

- Audra Bowlus and Terry Sicular
- 1999-218: Competing Strategies of FDI and Technology Transfer to China: American and Japanese Firms

- W. Mark Fruin and Penelope Prime
- 1999-217: Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy

- Tito Boeri and Christopher Flinn
- 1999-140: A Comparitive Look at Labor Mobility in the Czech Republic: Where Have all the Workers Gone?

- Vit Storm and Katherine Terrell
- 1999-44: The Information Content of Stock Markets: Why do Emerging Markets have Synchronous Stock Price Movements?

- Randall Morck, Bernard Yeung and Wayne Wu
- 1998-304: Post-Unification Wage Growth in East Germany

- Jennifer Hunt
- 1998-278: The System Paradigm

- János Kornai
- 1998-244: Nominal-Real Tradeoffs and the Effects of Monetary Policy: the Romanian Experience

- Christian Popa
- 1998-242: Investment Financing in Russian Financial-Industrial Groups

- Enrico Perotti and Stanislav Gelfer
- 1998-240: Democratic Institutions and Economic Reform: the Polish Case

- John E. Jackson, Jacek Klich and Krystyna Poznanska
- 1998-238: Firm Creation and Economic Transitions

- John E. Jackson, Jacek Klich and Krystyna Poznanska
- 1998-216: Labor Market Policies and Unemployment in the Czech Republic

- Katherine Terrell and Vit Sorm
- 1998-215: Active Labor Market Policies in Poland: Human Capital Enhancement, Stigmatization or Benefit Churning?

- Jochen Kluve, Hartmut Lehmann and Christoph Schmidt
- 1998-214: Does the Slovenian Public Work Program Increase Participants' Chances to Find a Job?

- Milan Vodopivec
- 1998-213: Effects of Active Labor Market Programs on the Transition Rate from Unemployment into Regular Jobs in the Slovak Republic

- Martina Lubyova and Jan van Ours