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Bibliography of Selected Articles Postsocialist Economies Gelos, R.G., and R. Sahay. Financial Market Spillovers in Transition Economies. Economics of Transition (United Kingdom) 9 (1): 53–86, 2001. Mishler, W., and R. Rose. What Are the Origins of Political Trust? Testing Institutional and Cultural Theories in Post-Communist Societies. Comparative Political Studies (United States) 34 (1): 30–62, February, 2001. Pirttilä J. Fiscal Policy and Structural Reforms in Transition Economies: An Empirical Analysis. Economics of Transition (United Kingdom) 9 (1): 29–52, 2001. Svejnar, J. Transition and Economics: Politics, Markets, and Firms. Business Economics (United States) 36 (1): 75–76, January 2001. Central and Eastern Europe Case, A. Election Goals and Income Redistribution: Recent Evidence from Albania. European Economic Review (United States) 45 (3): 405–423, March 2001. Cater, N., K. Ashton, and B. Puech. How Kosovo is Teaching Us the New Economics of Shelter. Humanitarian Affairs Review (Belgium) 10:20-27, 2000. Christoffersen, P., T. Sløk T., and R. Wescott. Is Inflation Targeting Feasible in Poland? Economics of Transition I (United Kingdom) 9 (1): 153–174, 2001. Development of the Information Technology in the Estonian National Tax Board. Tax Tribune (Hungary), February 2000, pp. 26-28. EU Enlargement as Seen from the East (Survey). East
European Constitutional Review (Hungary) 9(4):62-108, 2000. Kovári-Csoór, K. Challenges of Transition: Bank Rehabilitation versus Liquidation: The Hungarian Experience. Bank Archiv (Austria) 49 (2): 126–28, February 2001. Maria Kasch-Haroutounian, and Simon Price. Volatility in the Transition Markets of Central Europe. Applied Economics (United Kingdom) 33 (1): 93–105, January 2001. Miquel, R.,and F. Laisney. Consumption and Nutrition: Age-Intake Profiles for Czechoslovakia 1989–92. Economics of Transition (United Kingdom) 9 (1):115–151, 2001. Piazolo, D. EU Integration of Transition Countries: Overlap of Requisites and the Remaining Tasks. Intereconomics: Review of International Trade and Development (Germany) 35 (6): 264–273, November–December 2000. Steinbuka, I. The Alignments of Latvian Economy in the Context of European Integration. Journal of Baltic Studies (United States) 31(2):193-203, 2000. China Asia: China’s Confident Bow. The Economist (United Kingdom): March 10, 2001, p. 37. Asia: Debate in China, within Strict Limits. The Economist (United Kingdom): March 17, 2001, p. 40. Brizendine, T. China’s Steel Sector in Transition. China Business Review (United States) 28 (1): 22–27, January–February 2001. Li, X. Government Revenue, Government Expenditure, and Temporal Causality: Evidence from China. Applied Economcs (United Kingdom) 33 (4): 485–497, March 2001. Wan, G. H., and C. Enjiang. Effects of Land Fragmentation and Returns to Scale in the Chinese Farming Sector. Applied Economcs (United Kingdom) 33 (2): 183–194, February 2001. Wyatt, P. Hong Kong Three Years Later. (The International Economy) United States 14(5):54055, September-October 2000. CIS Berkowitz, D., and D.N. DeJong. The Evolution of Market Integration in Russia. Economics of Transition (United Kingdom) 9 (1): 87–104, 2001. Hedlund, S. Property without Rights: Dimensions of Russian Privatization. Europe–Asia Studies (International) 53 (2): 213–237, 2001. Liberati, P. Poverty and Monetary Transfers in Belarus: Some Options for Gradual Reforms. Economics of Transition (United Kingdom) 9 (1): 175–203, 2001. Merrill, P. The Rap on Russia: Russia Is An Economic Mess, But It Is Not a Threat to the West. The International Economy (United States) March 2000, pp. 22-23. Parker, D. Russia’s Wild West Days. Far Eastern
Economic Review (Hong Kong) 164 (12): 68–68, March 29, 2001.
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