Items where Research Program is "Economic Transition and Integration (ETI)" and Year is 1998
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Bond, T.J. (1998). Capital flows to Asia: The role of monetary policy. Empirica 25 (2), 165-182. 10.1023/A:1006858821003.
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Durjasz, P. & Kokoszczynski, R. (1998). Financial inflows to Poland, 1990-96. Empirica 25 (2), 217-242. 10.1023/A:1006806804165.
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Fidrmuc, J. (1998). Political Support for Reforms: Economics of Voting in Transition Countries. Tilburg Center for Economic Research, Discussion Paper 9898 , Tilburg, Netherlands.
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Gacs, J. (1998). EU's eastern enlargement: A continuation of transition reforms or a departure from them? Europa/Europe VII (2), 91-105.
Gacs, J. & Cooper, R.N. (1998). Impediments to exports in small transition economies. In: From "Overcentralization" to the Strategy of Transition. Eds. Gacs, J. & Koelloe, J., Budapest: Koezgazdasagi es Jogi Koenyvkiado.
Gacs, J. & Koelloe, J. (1998). From "Overcentralization" to the Strategy of Transition. Budapest: Koezgazdasagi es Jogi Koenyvkiado. ISBN 963-224-239-4
Gacs, J. & Wyzan, M. (1998). The European Union and the Rest of the World: Complements or Substitutes for Central and Eastern Europe? IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-98-020
Gokhberg, L. (1998). Russia. In: Pacific Science and Technology Profile, Sixth Issue 1999, An Updated Report on the Scientific and Technological Activities in the Asia Pacific Region for Discussion and Analysis of the Related Policies and Issues, prepared by PECC (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council) Science and Technology Task Force, Tokyo, Japan [1998]
Gokhberg, L. (1998). Russia: A Science and Technology Profile. Manchester, UK , The British Council.
Gokhberg, L. (1998). Russia: Laying New Foundations for Research and Innovation. European Commission , In: IPTS-ESTO Techno-Economic Analysis Report 1998.
Gokhberg, L. (1998). Scientific potential of Russia in the mirror of statistics. Issues of Statistics (Voprosy Statistiki) 11
Gokhberg, L., Gorodnikova, N. & Wudtke, J. (1998). Volkswirtschaft im Uebergang: Ein Vergleich der FuE-Indikatoren in Russland and Deutschland. Zentrum fur Wissenschaftsforschung und -statistik, Wissenschaftsstatistik im Stifterverband fuer die Deutsche Wissenschaft , Moskau/Essen.
Gokhberg, L. & Kuznetsova, I. (1998). Dynamics of Innovative Activity in Russian Industry. Intersectoral Information Service, No. 1 , Moscow, Russian.
Grayson, L.E. & Bodily, S.E. (1998). Integrating enterprises into the world economy companies in transition in the Czech and Slovak Republics and Hungary. European Business Journal 10 (3)
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Holzmann, R., Gacs, J. & Wyzan, M. (1998). Capital inflows to Eastern Europe - Lessons from Latin America and Asia. Empirica 25 (2), 109-242.
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Oblath, G. (1998). Capital inflows to Hungary in 1995-96 and the accompanying policy responses. Empirica 25 (2), 183-216. 10.1023/A:1006846502348.
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Reisen, H. (1998). Sustainable and excessive current account deficits. Empirica 25 (2), 111-131. 10.1023/A:1006850620095.
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Valdes-Prieto, S. & Soto, M. (1998). The effectiveness of capital controls: Theory and evidence from Chile. Empirica 25 (2), 133-164. 10.1023/A:1006992208022.
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Wyzan, M. (1998). After the split: Foreign trade in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Transitions Magazine 5 (11), 34-35.
Wyzan, M. (1998). The Baltic States: Continuing Strong Performance but Fragility Remains. Eurasia Economic Outlook, WEFA Group
Wyzan, M. (1998). Bulgaria's trade with its Balkan neighbors: What they are and what they could be. In: Redefining Southeastern Europe: Political Challenges and Economic Opportunities. Eds. Stavrou, Th.G. & Lampe, J.R., Vol. 61: Suedosteuropa-Studien. ISBN 3-9254-5074-2
Wyzan, M. (1998). Bulgarian economic policy and performance, 1991-1997. In: Bulgaria in Transition: Politics, Economics, Society, and Culture After Communism. Eds. Bell, J.D., Boulder: Westview Press. ISBN 0-813-3901-09
Wyzan, M. (1998). Czech and Slovak Foreign Trade after the 1993 Divorce. Stockholm Institute for Transition Economics and East European Economies
Wyzan, M. (1998). Economic liaisons: The Baltics look toward the European Union. Transitions Magazine 5 (12), 54-55.
Wyzan, M. (1998). Notes on the political economy of social security reform. In: Social Security Reform. Eds. Kulikowski, R. & MacDonald, G.J., Polish Academy of Sciences: Systems Research Institute. ISBN 8-385-8471-46
Wyzan, M. (1998). On the move: Migration trends in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Transitions Magazine 5 (3), 14-15.
Wyzan, M. (1998). The State of Economic Education and Research in Turkmenistan. Report to the Research Advisory Staff, World Bank
Wyzan, M. (1998). The Transcaucasus: Good Performance From an Unexpected Quarter. urasia Economic Outlook, WEFA Group
Wyzan, M. (1998). Unemployed unequally? Nearly equally empty pocketbooks in the wake of reforms. Transitions Magazine 5 (1), 14-15.
Wyzan, M. (1998). The political economy of Bulgaria's peculiar post-communist business cycle. Comparative Economic Studies 40 (1), 5-42. 10.1057/ces.1998.2.
Wyzan, M., Aleksandrova, S. & Stanchev, K. (1998). The State of Economic Education and Research in Bulgaria. Report to the Research Advisory Staff, World Bank
Wyzan, M., Kurbanov, E. & Lemberanskaya, L. (1998). The State of Economic Education and Research in Azerbaijan. Report to the Research Advisory Staff, World Bank
Wyzan, M. & Sabyrova, L. (1998). The State of Economic Education and Research in the Kyrgyz Republic. Report to the Research Advisory Staff, World Bank
Wyzan, M. & Slaveski, T. (1998). The State of Economic Education and Research in Macedonia. Report to the Research Advisory Staff, World Bank
Wyzan, M. & Slay, B. (1998). The CIS economies: A year of growing paradoxes. In: Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union 1997: The Challenge of Integration. Eds. Rutland, P., Armonk: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-765-6035-94
Wyzan, M. & Slay, B. (1998). Central Europe and Eastern Europe: Growing economic differences. In: Annual Survey of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union 1997: The Challenge of Integration. Eds. Rutland, P., Armonk: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-765-6035-94