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Bibliography of Selected Articles Global Development Issues Aslund, A. , Y. Gaidar, B. Granville, J. Odling-Smee, G. Pastor, and R. Pomfret, Special Symposium: The IMF and the Ruble Zone, Comparative Economic Studies, 56(4):1-84, Winter 2002. Babcock, B., and C. E. Hart. Supporting U.S. Agriculture under WTO Rules, Iowa Agricultural Review (United States) 8(1):1-3, 200. Busse, M., Do Labor Standards Affect Comparative Advantage in Developing Countries? World Development (United Kingdom) 30(11): 1921-32, 2002. Collier, P., and D. Dollar, Aid Allocation and Poverty Reduction, European Economic Review (Netherlands) 46(8): 1475-1500, September 2002. Havrylyshyn, O., and R. van Rooden, Institutions Matter in Transition, But So Do Policies, Comparative Economic Studies 55(1):2-24, Spring 2003. Kenny, C., Development’s False Divide, Foreign Policy (United States) January-February 2003, pp. 76-78. Lankes, H. P., Market Access for Developing Countries, Finance and Development (International Monetary Fund) 39(3): 8-13, September 2002. Lipschitz, L., T. Lane, and A. Mourmouras, The Tosovský Dilemma: Capital Surges in Transition Countries, Finance and Development (International Monetary Fund) 39(3): 30-33, September 2002. McMillan, J., and C. Woodruff, The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies, Journal of Economic Perspectives (United States) 16(3): 153-70, Summer 2002. Ravallion, M., and S. Chen, Measuring Pro-Poor Growth, Economics Letters (Netherlands) 78(1): 93-99, January 2003. Rogoff, K. The IMF Strikes Back. Foreign Policy (United States) January-February 2003, pp. 39-46. Shapiro, H. D., Country Credit: Credit Where It’s Due, Institutional Investor (United States) 36(9): 167-72, September 2002. Zee, H. H., J. G. Stotsky, and E. Ley, Tax Incentives for Business Investment: A Primer for Policy Makers in Developing Countries, World Development (United Kingdom) 30: 1497-1516, September 2002. Asia Adhikari, R., and Y. Yang, What Will WTO Membership Mean for China and Its Trading Partners? Finance and Development (International Monetary Fund) 39(3): 22-25, September 2002. Banking in Asia, Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong) 165(39) Special Section: 48-54, October 3, 2002. Fischler, L. Gendering Women and Politics in Contemporary China, Journal of Chinese Political Science, (USA), 7(1-2): 47-69, 2002. Huang, Y., and L. Dali, Bureaucratic Capacity and State Relations in China, Journal of Chinese Political Science (United States) 7(1-2): 19-46, 2002. Leung, M. K., D. Rigby, and T. Young, Entry of Foreign Banks in the People’s Republic of China: A Survival Analysis, Applied Economics (United Kingdom) 35(1): 21-31, January 10, 2003. Skoufias, E., and A. Suryahadi, A Cohort Analysis of Wages in Indonesia, Applied Economics (United Kingdom) 34(13): 1703-10, September 10, 2002. Wei, S. J., Is Globalization Good for the Poor in China? Finance and Development (International Monetary Fund) 39(3): 26-29, September 2002. CIS Ravallion, M., and M. Lokshin, Self-Rated Economic Welfare in Russia, European Economic Review (Netherlands) 46(8): 1453-73, September 2002. Mathieu, P., and C. R. Shiells, The Commonwealth of Independent States’ Troubled Energy Sectors, Finance and Development (International Monetary Fund) 39(3): 34-38, September 2002. Central and Eastern Europe Bishop, K., I. Filatotchev, and T. Mickiewicz, Endogenous Ownership Structure: Factors Affecting the Post-Privatization Equity in the Largest Hungarian Firms, ACTA Oeconomica (Hungary) 52(4): 443-71, 2002. Konings, J., M. Rizov, and H. Vandenbussche, Investment and Financial Constraints in Transition Economies: Micro Evidence from Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Romania, Economics Letters (Netherlands) 78(2): 253-58, February 2003. |
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