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Bibliography of Selected Articles

Postsocialist Economies

AEA Sessions Discuss Emerging Markets, the Euro, and Transition Economies. IMF Survey/International Monetary Fund (International) 29(2):17, 20–23, January 24, 2000.

Bonanno, P. Women: The Emerging Economic Force. Economic Reform Today (United States) 3:2–3, 1999.

Carothers, T. Western Civil-Society Aid to Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. East European Constitutional Review (United States) 8(4):54–62, 1999.

Dingsdale, A. New Geographies of Post-Socialist Europe. The Geographical Journal (United States) 165(2): 145, 1999.

Growth Effects of Institutional Change and European Integration. Economic Systems (Germany) 23(4):305–330, 1999.

Krygier, M. Traps for Young Players in Times of Transition—Falicies and Confusions of Postcommunist Research. East European Constitutional Review (United States) 8(4):63–67, 1999.

McKinnon, R., R. Charlton, and L. Konopielko. The Emergence of Contractual Savings Sectors in Transition Economies: Business and Policy in the Rise of the Non-State Pension Fund. The Journal of European Financial Services (International) 3(3):24–47, July 1999.

Megginson, W. Privatization. Foreign Policy (United States) 118:14–27, 2000.

Nam, M. Washington Consensus or Washington Confusion? Foreign Policy (United States) 118:87–103, 2000.

Stephan, P. B. Rationality and Corruption in the Post-Socialist World. Connecticut Journal of International Law (United States) 14(2):553, 1999.

Utsch, A., A. Rauch, R. Rothfuss, and M. Frese. Who Becomes a Small Scale Entrepreneur in a PostSocialist Environment: On the Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Managers in East German. Journal of Small Business Management (United States) 37(3):31, 1999.

Central and Eastern Europe

Estonia: Economic Integration Poses Policy Challenges to Countries Seeking EU Accession. IMF Survey/International Monetary Fund (International) 29(3):42–44, February 7, 2000.

Jones, C. Slovenia: Independent Stance. Banker (United Kingdom) 150(887):49–50, January 2000.

Jones, C. Top Marks in Central Europe. Banker (United Kingdom) 150(887):45–47, January 2000.

Kiuranov, D. Democratization Patterns for Romani NGOs in the Balkans. NGO News (Hungary) 14:11, 2000.

Konopielko, L. Foreign Banks’ Entry into Central and East European Markets: Motives and Activities. Post-Communist Economies (United Kingdom) 11(4):463-85, 1999.

CIS

Arnade, C. and M. Gopinath. Financial Constraints and Output Targets in Russian Agricultural Production. Journal of International Development (United Kingdom) 12(1):71–84, January 2000.

Elizbarashvili, N. Promoting a National Reform Agenda in Georgia. Economic Reform Today (United States) 3:24–27, 1999.

Kim, T. A Rare Success From the CIS. Euromoney (United Kingdom) 369:90–92, January 2000.

Russia: Investment. Business Week (United States) 3671:58, March 6, 2000.

Serova, E. von Braun, J., and P. Wehrheim. The Impact of Financial Crisis on Russia’s Agro-food Sector. European Review of Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom) 26(3):349–370, March 1999.

Asia

Coughlin, C. C., and E. Segev. Foreign Direct Investment in China: A Spatial Econometric Study. World Economy (United Kingdom) 23(1):1–23, January 2000.

Edison, H., P. Luangaram, and M. Miller. Asset Bubbles, Leverage and "Lifeboats": Elements of the East Asian Crisis. Economic Journal: The Journal of the Royal Economic Society (United Kingdom) 110(460):309–34, January 2000.

Fan, S. Technological Change, Technical and Allocative Efficiency in Chinese Agriculture: The Case of Rice Production in Jiangsu. Journal of International Development (United Kingdom) 12(1):1–12, January 2000.

Ye, A. L. More Haste, Less Speed: The Secret to Investing in China. International Financial Law Review (United Kingdom) 18(1):17–19 January 2000.

Yifu Lin, J., and D. Tao Yang. Food Availability, Entitlements and the Chinese Famine of 1959-61. Economic Journal: The Journal of the Royal Economic Society (United Kingdom) 110(460):136–58, January 2000.

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