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Institutions and the Emergence of Markets - Transition in the Arkhangelsk Forest Sector Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics L. Carlsson
N-G. Lundgren
M-O. Olsson
M.Y. Varakin
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"Dialogue on Sustainable Development of the Russian Forest Sector- Volume I ,"
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ir97009, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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L. Carlsson & N-G. Lundgren & M-O. Olsson, 1999.
"Forest Enterprises in Transition - Business Behavior in the Tomsk Forest Sector ,"
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ir99010, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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"Dialogue on Sustainable Development of the Russian Forest Sector- Volume II ,"
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North, Douglass C, 1991.
"Institutions ,"
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American Economic Association, vol. 5(1), pages 97-112, Winter.
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"Institutions and the Emergence of Markets - Transition in the Irkutsk Forest Sector ,"
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L. Carlsson & N.-G. Lundgren & M.-O. Olsson, 2000.
"Why Is the Russian Bear Still Asleep After Ten Years of Transition? ,"
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"On the Establishment of Trust in the Russian Forest Sector ,"
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