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Publications by members of Institute of Baltic Studies Tartu, Estonia
These are publications listed in RePEc written by members of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service . Thus this compiles the works all those currently affiliated with this institutions, not those affilated at the time of publication. List of registered members . Register yourself . This page is updated in the first days of each month. | Working papers | Books |Working papers 2008 Marek Tiits & Rainer Kattel & Tarmo Kalvet & Dorel Tamm, 2008.
"Catching up, forging ahead or falling behind? Central & Eastern European development in 1990-2005 ,"
Working Papers
01-2008, Institute of Baltic Studies.
[Downloadable!] 2006 Marek Tiits, 2006.
"Industrial and trade dynamics in the Baltic Sea region - the last two waves of European Union enlargement from a historic perspective ,"
Working Papers
01-2006, Institute of Baltic Studies.
[Downloadable!] Marek Tiits & Juhan Jüriado, 2006.
"Intra-Industry Trade in the Baltic Sea Region ,"
Working Papers
02-2006, Institute of Baltic Studies.
[Downloadable!] 2005 Marek Tiits, 2005.
"Technology-intensive Foreign Investments and Economic Development Strategy in a Small Country ,"
Working Papers
01-2005, Institute of Baltic Studies.
[Downloadable!] 2003 Marek Tiits & Rainer Kattel & Tarmo Kalvet & Rein Kaarli, 2003.
"Competitiveness and future outlooks of the Estonian economy: R&D and innovation policy review 2002 ,"
Public Economics
0309005, EconWPA.
[Downloadable!] Books 2006 Marek Tiits & Rainer Kattel & Tarmo Kalvet, 2006.
"Made in Estonia ,"
Books ,
Institute of Baltic Studies,
edition 1, number 1.
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