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Bibliography of Selected Articles Postsocialist Economies Brixiova, Z., and T. Yousef. 2000. "Labor Market Adjustment in Transition Economies with On–the–Job Search." Economics Letters (Netherlands) 67 (2): 223–29. Kolodko, G. 1999. "Transition to a Market Economy and Sustained Growth: Implications for the Post–Washington Consensus." Communist and Post-Communist Studies (United States) 32: 233–61. Kornai, J. Making the Transition to Private Ownership. Finance and Development (United States) 37(3): 12-13, September 2000. Lackó, M. 2000. "Hidden Economy: An Unknown Quantity? Comparative Analysis of Hidden Economies in Transition Countries in 1989–1995." Economics of Transition/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (International) 8 (1): 117–49. CIS Dumbadze, M. 2000. "The NGO Sector of Georgia in Fall–Winter, 1999–2000." Horizonti (Georgia) (9): 12–16. Giannias, D. A., and others. 2000. "Index-Based Regional Analysis: The Case of the Former Soviet Union and Russia." Economics of Planning (United Kingdom) 33 (1–2): 71–83. Griebel, G. 2000. "Bureaucracies in the Russian Voucher Privatization." Economies of Transition/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (International) 8 (1):37–57. Opitz, P. 2000. "The Pseudo-Liberalisation of Russia’s Power Sector: The Hidden Rationality of Transformation." Energy Policy (United Kingdom) 28 (3): 147–55. Sinuraya, T. 2000. "Compelled by the Circumstances: Redemption of Russian Bonds and Non-Residents’ Capital Movement." Journal of International Banking Regulation (United Kingdom) 2 (2): 84–90. Central and Eastern Europe Brok, E. The EU After Enlargement: Managing Coexistence of Newcomers and Veterans in a United Europe. Public Management Forum (France) 6(1):6-7, 2000. Darvas, Z. M., and A. Simon. 2000. "Capital Stock and Economic Development in Hungary." Economics of Transition/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (International) 8 (1): 197–223. Goetz, K. H., and H. Z. Margetts. 1999. "The Solitary Center: The Core Executive in Central and Eastern Europe." Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration (United States) 12 (4): 425–53. Golinelli, R., and R. Orsi. 2000. "Testing for Structural Change in Cointegrated Relationships: Analysis of Price-Wages Models for Poland and Hungary." Economics of Planning (United Kingdom) 33 (1–2): 19–51. Miller, J. B., and S. Petranov. 2000. "The First Wave of Mass Privatization in Bulgaria and Its Immediate Aftermath." Economics of Transition/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (International) 8 (1): 225–50. Lensink, R., and E. Sterken. 2000. "Capital Market Imperfections, Uncertainty and Corporate Investment in the Czech Republic." Economics of Planning (United Kingdom) 33 (1–2): 53–70. Passi, M. 2000. "Restructuring the Innovation Capacity of the Business Sector in Estonia." Economics of Transition/European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (International) 8 (1): 175–95. Poverty in Eastern Europe: The Land [in Moldova] That Time Forgot. The Economist (United Kingdom) September 23, 2000, pp. 27-30. Solomon, R. 2000. "Dollarization (and a Note on Central Bank Legislation in the Czech Republic)." International Economic Letter (United States) 20 (7): 1–8. Zalewska-Mitura, A., and S. G. Hall. 2000. "Do Market Participants Learn? The Case of the Budapest Stock Market." Economics of Planning (United Kingdom) 33 (1–2): 3–18. China Lee, D. C. 2000. "Legal Reform in China : A Role for Nongovernmental Organizations." Yale Journal of International Law (United States) 25 (2): 363–434. Loong, P. 2000. "What WTO Means for Chinese Banking." Asiamoney (United Kingdom) 11 (6): 20–25. Lu, M., and Z. Zhang. 2000. "Parallel Exchange Market as a Transition Mechanism for Foreign Exchange Reform: China’s Experiment." Applied Financial Economics (United Kingdom) 10 (2): 123–35. Miller, G. 2000. "Governance with Chinese Characteristics." Corporate Governance International (Hong Kong) 3 (2): 31–38. Coady, D., and L. Wang. 2000. "Incentives, Allocation and Labour-Market Reforms During Transition: The Case of Urban China, 1986–1990." Applied Economics (United Kingdom) 32 (4): 511–26. |
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