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Bibliography of Selected Articles Postsocialist Economies Harver, M., and M. B. Myers. Marketing in Emerging and Transition Economies. Journal of World Business (United States) 35(2): 111-13, Summer 2000. Money, B., and D. Colton. The Response of the ‘New Consumer’ To Promotion in the Transition Economies of the Former Soviet Bloc. Journal of World Business (United States) 35(2): 189-205, Summer 2000. Mottner, S., and J. P. Johnson. Motivations and Risks in International Licensing: A Review and Implications for Licensing to Transitional and Emerging Economies. Journal of World Business (United States) 35(2): 171-88, Summer 2000. Start, D., and L. Bruszt. Symposium on Postsocialist Pathways: Tranfroming Politics and Property in CEE. East European Constitutional Review (Hungary) 9(1/2): 101-120, 2000. Central and Eastern Europe Croatia: Financial Times Survey. Financial Times (United Kingdom). June 22, 2000. Davidson, H. Croatia: Offering Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat. Central European (United Kingdom) 10(2): 16-21, March 2000. Olah, G., and S. Sebestyen. Hungary’s New Economic Development Scheme —The Szechenyi Plan. The Hungarian Economy (Hungary) June 200, pp. 7-10. Schuh, A. Global Standardization as a Success Formula for Marketing in Central Eastern Europe? Journal of World Business (United States) 35(2): 133-48 Summer 2000. Slovak Banks Restructure for Pri-vatization. Central European (United Kingdom) 9(10): 6, January 2000. Slovenia: Financial Times Survey. Financial Times (United Kingdom). July 11, 2000, p. 15. CIS Financial Times Supplement: Baltic Finance and Investment. Financial Times (United Kingdom) May 19,2000. Financial Times Supplements: Russia. Financial Times (United Kingdom) May 10, 2000. Medvedev, R. A Long-Term Construction Project for Russia: A Strong Regime is Necessary in Combination with Democracy. Russian Social Science Review: A Journal of Transations (United States) 41(1): 50-93, January-February 2000. Ravallion, M. and M. Lokshin. Who Wants to Redistribute? The Tunnel Effect in 1990s Russia. Journal of Public Economics (Netherlands) 76: 87-104, April 2000. Reid, D. Russia Surprises Market. Central European (United Kingdom) 9(10): 46, January 2000. Russia: Financial Times Survey. Financial Times (United Kingdom) Suppl.: I-VIII, May 10, 2000. Tikhomirov, V. The Second Collapse of the Soviet Economy: Myths and Realities of the Russian Reform. Europe-Asia Studies (International) 52(2): 207-36, March 2000. Wegren, S. K. Socioeconomic Transformation in Russia: Where is the Rural Elite? Europe-Asia Studies (International) 52(2): 237-73, March 2000. Asia Asian Banks: Diminishing Returns. Economist (United Kingdom) 355(8168): 73-74, April 29 - May 5, 2000. Bellanger, I. Recent Developments in Foreign Investments in China. International Business Law Journal (France) 3: 311-343 2000. Kirby, A. Fuelling Central Asia’s Pipe Dreams. Central European (United Kingdom) 10(2): 35-37, March 2000. Kai-Sing Kung, J. Common Property Rights and Land Reallocations in Rural China: Evidence From a Village Survey. World Development (United Kingdom) 28(4): 701-19, April 2000. Lawrence, S. V. Mr. Privatization. Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong) 163(9): 44-45, March 2, 2000. McElroy, M. and D. Tao Yang. Carrots and Sticks: Fertility Effects of China’s Population Policies. American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings (United States) 90: 389-92, May 2000. Saywell, T. China Is the Future. Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong) 163(20): 46-9, May 18, 2000. Smyth, R. Should China Be Promoting Large-Scale Enterprises and Enterprise Groups? World Development (United Kingdom) 28(4): 721-37, April 2000. Thompson, S. J. and J. T. C. Thompson. Globalizing Agro-Food Systems in Asia: Introduction. World Development (United Kingdom) 28(3): 401-07, March 2000. |
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