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of the Issue: Entrepreneurship and Barriers to Entry |
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Russian
Entrepreneurs: Tell Me Who Your Friends and Family Are...
Simeon Djankov, Gerard Roland,
Edward Miguel,Yingui Qian, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
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Entrepreneurs
in Latvia: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle
Vyacheslav Dombrovsky
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Barriers
to Entrepreneurship
Leora Klapper, Luc Laeven,and Raghuram
Rajan
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Business
Owners’ Growth Expectations in Lithuania
Ruta Aidis and Tomasz Mickiewicz
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Banking
Deregulation Promotes “Creative Destruction”
Marianne Bertrand, Antoinette Schoar,
and David Thesmar
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No
Exit?
William Tompson
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Creative
Destruction in Industrial and Developing Countries
Eric Bartelsman, John Haltiwanger and
Stefano Scarpetta
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Lobbying
on Entry
Enrico Perotti and Paolo Volpin
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What
Makes Small Firms Grow? Evidence from Romania
David Brown, John Earle and Dana Lup
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Financing
Conditions for Small and Medium Enterprises in the New EU Member States
Ulrich Volz
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Doing
Business—2005: Removing Obstacles to Growth
Simeon Djankov
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Russia’s
Small Business Climate Continues to Improve
Oleg Zamulin
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Russian
Customs: A Barrier to Foreign Trade, Investments and Entry?
Ksenia Yudaeva and Konstantin Kozlov
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Discussion
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Representatives
of SME Organizations in Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Russia
Talk about Entrepreneurship
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New
Findings
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Who
Bears the Cost of Russia's Military Draft?
Michael Lokshin and Ruslan
Yemtsov
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How
Transition Paths Differ: Enterprise Performance in Russia and China
Sumon Bhaumik and Saul Estrin
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India's
Reform Attracts Interest in Beijing
Suman Bery
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