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Recent working papers of the William Davidson Institute: Boeri, Tito. Transition with Labour Supply. No. 274, December 1999. Bai, Chong-En, David D. Li, Yingyi Qian, and Yijiang Wang. Limiting Government Predation Through Anonymous Banking: A Theory with Evidence from China. No. 275, December 1999. Gaddy, Clifford, and Barry W. Ickes. Stability and Disorder: An Evolutionary Analysis of Russias Virtual Economy. No. 276, December 1999. King, Lawrence Peter. The Developmental Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment in the Transition from Socialism to Capitalism: The Performance of Foreign Owned Firms in Hungary. No. 277, December 1999. Kornai, Janos. The System Paradigm. No. 278, December 1999. Miwa, Yoshiro and J. Mark Ramseyer. The Value of Prominent Directors. No. 279. December 1999. Hallagan, William, and Zhang Jun. Starting Positions, Reform Speed, and Economic Outcomes in Transitioning Economies. No. 280, January 2000. Alexeev, Michael, and James Leitzel. Income Distribution and Price Controls: Targeting a Social Safety Net During Economic Transition. No. 281, January 2000. Fox, Merritt B., and Michael A. Heller. Lessons from Fiascoes in Russian Corporate Governance. No. 282, January 2000. Friebel, Guido, and Sergei Guriev. Why Russian Workers Do Not Move: Attachment of Workers Through In-Kind Payments. No. 283, January 2000. Qian, Yingyi, Gerard Roland, and Cheng-gang Xu. Coordinating Changes in M-form and U-form Organizations. No. 284, January 2000. Marin, Dalia, and Monika Schnitzer. Disorganization and Financial Collapse. No. 285, January 2000. Gora, Marek, and Michael Rutkowski. The Quest for Pension Reform: Polands Security through Diversity. No. 286, January 2000. Marin, Dalia, Daniel Kaufmann, and Bogdan Gorochowskij Barter in Transition Economies: Competing Explanations Confront UkrainianData. No. 287, January 2000. |
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