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Report NEP-TRA-2008-02-16
This is the archive for NEP-TRA , a report on new working papers in the area of Transition Economics. J. David Brown issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-TRA
The following items were anounced in this report:
Yongbok Jeon, 2008.
"Effective Demand, Local Governments and Economic Growth in Post-Mao China: A Spatial Econometrics Perspective ,"
Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Utah
2008_04, University of Utah, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Alexander Libman, 2007.
"Moldova: Structural Change, Trade Specialization and International Integration ,"
Research Reports
344, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Peter Havlik, 2007.
"Structural Change and Trade Integration on EU-NIS Borders ,"
Research Reports
340, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Gao, Xu, 2007.
"Business Cycle Accounting for the Chinese Economy ,"
MPRA Paper
7050, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Dec 2007.
[Downloadable!] Brown, M. & Ongena, S. & Yesin, P., 2008.
"Currency Denomination of Bank Loans: Evidence from Small Firms in Transition Countries ,"
Discussion Paper
2008-16, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Quirine van Voorst tot Voorst & Ruud Smits & John van den Elst, 2008.
"Standardisation Processes in China and the European Union explained by Regional Innovation Systems ,"
Innovation Studies Utrecht (ISU) working paper series
08-05, Utrecht University, Department of Innovation Studies, revised Feb 2008.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-12-6.
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