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Bibliography of Selected Articles Postsocialist Economies Eastern Europe's Capitalism—Who's Boss Now? The Economist (U.K.) 335(7915):65-68, May 20, 1995. Exchange-rate Regimes in Transitional Economies. Russian and East European Finance and Trade: A Journal of Translations (U.S.) 30:3-96, November-December 1994. Fishman, A. Religious Socialism and Economic Success on the Orthodox Kibbutz. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (Germany) 150:763-68, December 1994. Judy, R. W. Currency Boards: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? Economic Reform Today (U.S.) (1):5-7, 1995. Ridley, F. F. Civil Service and Democracy: Questions in Reforming the Civil Service in Eastern and Central Europe. Public Administration and Development (U.K.) 15:11-20, February 1995. Sachs, J. D. Consolidating Capitalism. Foreign Policy (U.S.) (98):50-64, spring 1995. Selden, M. Pathways From Collectivization: Socialist and Post-Socialist Agrarian Alternatives in Russia and China. Review/Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations (U.S.) 17:423-49, fall 1994. Sobhan, R. Down and Out In Outer Mongolia: Lessons for Economic Reformers for 1995. Economic and Political Weekly (India) 30:499-501, March 11, 1995. Soros, G. Toward Open Societies. Foreign Policy (U.S.) (98)65-75, spring 1995. CIS and the Baltics Focus: The Russian Far East and the Environment. Russian Far East Update (U.S.) 5(6):7-10, June 1995. Geonomics Paves the Way for Business Initiatives on the Kola Peninsula. Geonomics Bulletin (U.S.), Winter 1995. Goland. Y. Currency Regulation in the NEP Period. Europe- Asia Studies (U.K.) 46(8):1251-96, 1994. Haub, C. Demographic Upheavals in the Former USSR. Population Today (U.S.) 23(1):1-2, January 1995. Keifetz, B. Russian Yield Curves. Emerging Market Investor (U.K.) 2(4):36-38, April 1995. Kramer, D. Russian Aid (II), The National Interest (U.S.) no 39:78-82, Spring 1995. Liesman, S. Ukraine's Rough Ride. Central European Economic Review (U.K.) 3(3):10-13, April 1995. Privatizing Pensions [in Russia]. Central European (U.K.), April 1995, pp. 70-71. Reddaway, P. Cancel the IMF Loan To Russia. Wall Street Journal (Europe), March 9, 1995. Sokolov, I. Investment Crisis [in Russia]. Problems of Economic Transition: A Journal of Translations from Russian (U.S.) 37:29-45, October 1994. Timwell, S. Kazakhstan: Cornered With The Loot. The Banker (U.K.), April 1995, pp. 44-52. Turnbull, D. Clearing Customs for Imports into the Russian Far East, Russian Far East Update 5(4): 7-10, April 1995. Vinton, L. Uzbekistan: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back. Business Eastern Europe (Austria), April 10, 1995, p. 7. Yashchenko, O. Asian Lion and Slavic Lamb: Japan and Ukraine Try New Relationship. Eastern Economist (Ukraine) 2(10):1-4, April 3, 1995. China Crook, F. [Chinese] Trade on the Edges. China Business Review (U.S.) 22:26-30, January-February 1995. Li, J. People's Republic of China: Domestic Enterprise Income Tax. Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation (Netherlands) 49:81-94, February 1995. Pei, M. Economic Reform and Civic Freedom in China. Economic Reform Today (U.S.), no. 4, 1994, pp. 10-15. Prosterman, R. With Reform of Farms, Masses Can Be Fed [in China]. Wall Street Journal (U.S.), April 7, 1995. Tam, O. K. Corporate Governance in China's Listed Companies, Corporate Governance—An International Review (U.K.) 3(1), January 1995. Published by Blackwell Business, Oxford, U.K. and Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.. [Paper available: e-mail:tam@ccadfa.cc.adfa.-oz.au); or tel. (616) 268-8831, fax (616) 268-8450.] Tung, R. Market-Oriented Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in Mainland China. Issues and Studies: A Journal of Chinese Studies and International Affairs (Taiwan) 31:1-20, February 1995. Weida, Z., and P. Shi. Discussion on Wei Zinghua's Economic Thought. Social Sciences in China (China) 15:16-26, Winter 1994. Xin, W., and G. Brown. People's Republic of China: Recent Legal Developments in China Affecting Tax and Investment. APTB: Asia-Pacific Tax Bulletin (Netherlands) 1:43-54, February-March 1995. Yang, C. The Impact of Partially-introduced Market Mechanisms on the Efficiency of Chinese Industry: The Case of Iron and Steel Industry. Economic Systems (Germany) 18(4):335-62, December 1994. Viet Nam Edwards, J. D., and J. H. Godwin. Why Sound Accounting Standards Count. Economic Reform Today (U.S.) (1):8-13, 1995. Freeman, N. Viet Nam: Poised at the Amber Light. Banker (U.K.) 145:59-62, January 1995. Roman, L. Transaction Costs and Transition: The Case of the Vietnamese Banking Sector. Savings and Development (Italy) 18(3):281-306, 1994. Schwarz, A. The Way We Were: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do for Vietnamese State Firms. Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong) 158:56, 58, March 2, 1995. Central and Eastern Europe Kopits, George. Hungary: Midway in the Transition. Eastern European Economics, (U.S.) Vol. 32. (6):29-55, November-December 1994. Playing the Tax Game. The Budapest Sun (Hungary), June 1-7, 1995, p. 4. Zizmond, E. Economic Developments in Slovenia. Eastern European Economics: A Journal of Translations (U.S.) 32:75-99, November-December 1994. Africa Lycett, A. Ethiopia: Golden Lining to Economic Clouds. African Business (U.K.), no. 196:28-29, February 1995. Maxwell, S., and A. Lirenso. Linking Relief and Development: An Ethiopian Case Study. IDS Bulletin, University of Sussex, Institute of Development Studies (U.K.) 25:65-76, October 1994. |
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