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- 1997-115: Enterprise Performance and Managers' Profiles

- Simeon Djankov and Stijn Claessens
- 1997-113: Preliminary Evidence on Active Labor Programs' Impacts in Hungary and Poland

- Christopher O'Leary
- 1997-112: Jobs from Active Labour Market Policies and Their Effects on Slovak Unemployment

- Martina Lubyova and Jan van Ours
- 1997-111: Unemployment Benefits and Incentives in Hungary: New Evidance

- Joachim Wolff
- 1997-110: Long-Term Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits and Social Assistance: The Polish Experience

- Marek Gora and Christoph M. Schmidt and Marek Gora and Christoph M. Schmidt
- 1997-109: Markets for Communist Human Capital: Returns to Education and Experience in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

- Robert S. Chase
- 1997-108: Returns to Mobility in the transition to a Market Economy

- Tito Boeri and Christopher Flinn
- 1997-106: Job Creation, Job Destruction and Growth of Newly Established, Privatized and State-Owned Enterprises in Transition Economies: Survey Evidence from Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania

- Valentijn Bilsen and Jozef Konings
- 1997-105: Getting Behind the East-West [German] Wage Differential: Theory and Evidence

- Michael Burda and Christoph M. Schmitd
- 1997-104: The Birth of the "Wage Curve" in Hungary, 1989-1995

- Gabor Kertesi and Janos Köllő
- 1997-103: Grime and Punishment: Employment, Wages and Wage Arrears in the Russian Federation

- Hartmut Lehmann, Jonathan Wadsworth and Alessandro Acquisti
- 1997-102: Social Networks in Transition

- Lorena Barberia, Simon Johnson and Daniel Kaufmann
- 1997-101: Depreciation and Russian Corporate Finance: A Pragmatic Approach to Surviving thr Transition

- Susan Linz
- 1997-100: Romanian Financial System Reform

- Anna Meyendorff and Anjan Thakor
- 1997-99: Proceedings of the Conference on Strategic Alliances in Transitional Economies

- Cynthia Koch
- 1997-98: Institutions, Strains and the Underground Economy

- Daniel Daianu and Lucian Albu
- 1997-97: Structure and Strain in Explaining Inter-Enterprise Arreas

- Daniel Daianu
- 1997-96: Resource Misallocation and Strain: Expanding Shocks in Post-Command Economies

- Daniel Daianu
- 1997-95: Czech Money Market: Emerging Links Among Interest Rates

- Jan Hanousek and Evžen Kočenda
- 1997-94: Pre-Reform Industry and The State Monopsony in China

- Louis Putterman and Xiao-yuan Dong
- 1997-93: China's State-Owned Enterprises in the First Reform Decade: An Analysis of a Declining Monopsony

- Xiao-yuan Dong and Louis Putterman
- 1997-92: Expatriate Management in the Czech Republic

- Richard Peterson
- 1997-91: China and the Ideal Economic Reform

- Thomas Rawski
- 1997-90: China's State Enterprise Reform - An Overseas Perspective

- Thomas Rawski
- 1997-89: The Economic Determinants of the Internal Migration Flows in Russia During Transition

- Annette Brown
- 1997-88: Gender Wage Gaps in China's Labor Market: Size, Structure, Trends

- Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Thomas Rawski and Wei Zhang
- 1997-87: Privatisation in Central and Eastern Europe

- Saul Estrin
- 1997-86: The Effect of Privatization on the Wealth Distribution in Russia

- Michael Alexeev
- 1997-85: Was Privatization in Eastern Germany a Special Case? Some Lessons from the Treuhand

- Uwe Siegmund
- 1997-84: Start-ups and Transition

- David Cooper and Daniel Berkowitz
- 1997-83: Which Enterprises (Believe They) Have Soft budgets after Mass Privatization? Evidence from Mongolia

- James Anderson, Georges Korsum and And Murrell
- 1997-82: Work Incentives and the Probability of Leaving Unemployment in the Slovak Republic

- Martina Lubyova and Jan van Ours
- 1997-81: Determinants of Unemployment Duration in Russia

- Mark C. Foley
- 1997-79: Foreign Speculators and Emerging Equity Markets

- Geert Bekaert and Campbell Harvey
- 1997-78: The Relationship Between Economic Factors and Equity Markets in Central Europe

- Jan Hanousek and Randall K. Filer and Jan Hanousek and Randall K. Filer
- 1997-77: Changes in Distribution and Welfare in Transition Economies: Market vs. Policy in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

- Thesia Garner and Katherine Terrell
- 1997-75: Test of Permanent Income Hypothesis on Czech Voucher Privatization

- Jan Hanousek and Zdenek Tuma
- 1997-74: Determinants of Performance of Manufacturing Firms in Seven European Transition Economies

- Stijn Claessens, Simeon Djankov and Gerhard Pohl
- 1997-73: Restructuring of Large Firms in Slovakia

- Simeon Djankov and Gerhard Pohl
- 1997-71: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: The Changing Role of Rural Financial Institutions in China

- Albert Park, Loren Brandt and John Giles
- 1997-70: Privatization Versus Competition: Changing Enterprise Behavior in Russia

- John Earle and Saul Estrin
- 1997-68: The Political Economy of Central-Local Relations in China: Inflation and Investment Controls During the reform Era

- Yasheng Huang
- 1997-67: Between Two Coordination Failures: Automotive Industrial Policy in China with a Comparison to Korea

- Yasheng Huang
- 1997-66: Red Executives: Are They Winners or Losers in Russia's Economic Reforms?

- Susan Linz
- 1997-65: On the Sequencing of Privatization in Transition Economies

- Gautam Ahuja and Sumit K Majumdar
- 1997-64: Foreign Ownership and Profitability: Property Rights, Strategic Control and Corporate Performance in Indian Industry

- Pradeep K. Chhibber and Sumit K Majumdar
- 1997-63: How Taxing is Corruption on International Investors?

- Shang-Jin Wei
- 1997-62: What Can We Learn from the Experience of Transitional Economies with Labour Market Policies?

- Tito Boeri
- 1997-61: Economic Transition, Strategy and the Evolution of Management Accounting Practices: The Case of India

- Shannon W. Anderson and William N. Lanen
- 1997-60: Enterprise Investment During the Transition: Evidence from Czech Panel Data

- Lubomir Lizal and Jan Svejnar