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Report NEP-MFD-2003-11-23
This is the archive for NEP-MFD , a report on new working papers in the area of Microfinance. Olivier Dagnelie issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report Other reports in NEP-MFD
The following items were anounced in this report:
Beata K. Smarzynska, 2003.
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages ,"
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series
548, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School.
[Downloadable!] Vlad Ivanenko, 2003.
"Non-monetary Trade and Differential Access to Credit in the Russian Transition ,"
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series
539, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School.
[Downloadable!] Nikolay Nenovsky & Evgeni Peev & Todor Yalamov, 2003.
"Banks-Firms Nexus under the Currency Board: Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria ,"
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series
555, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School.
[Downloadable!] Nandini Gupta & Kathy Yuan, 2003.
"Financial Dependence, Stock Market Liberalizations, and Growth ,"
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series
2003-562, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School.
[Downloadable!] Maitreesh Ghatak & Massimo Morelli & Tomas Sjostrom, 2002.
"Credit Rationing, Wealth Inequality, and Allocation of Talent ,"
STICERD - Theoretical Economics Paper Series
441, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
[Downloadable!] Joze P. Damijan & Mark Knell & Boris Majcen & Matija Rojec, 2003.
"Technology Transfer through FDI in Top-10 Transition Countries: How Important are Direct Effects, Horizontal and Vertical Spillovers? ,"
William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series
549, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-7-20.
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