Institutions and the Emergence of Markets - Transition in the Arkhangelsk Forest Sector
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Date of creation: Jun 1999
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- NEP-AGR-1999-08-20 (Agricultural Economics)
- NEP-ALL-1999-08-20 (All new papers)
- NEP-CDM-1999-08-20 (Collective Decision-Making)
- NEP-EVO-1999-09-17 (Evolutionary Economics)
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- NEP-POL-1999-08-20 (Positive Political Economics)
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- L. Carlsson & N-G. Lundgren & M-O. Olsson, 1999. "Forest Enterprises in Transition - Business Behavior in the Tomsk Forest Sector," Working Papers ir99010, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- V. Kiseleva, 1996. "Environmental Stress to the Siberian Forests: An Overview," Working Papers wp96045, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- S. Nilsson, 1997. "Dialogue on Sustainable Development of the Russian Forest Sector- Volume I," Working Papers ir97009, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- Sergei Aukutsionek, 1998. "Industrial barter in Russia," Post-Communist Economies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 10(2), pages 179-188.
- L. Carlsson & M-O. Olsson & T. Malmloef & B. Lehmbruch & O. Mashkina, 1998. "Initial Analyses of the Institutional Framework of the Russian Forest Sector," Working Papers ir98027, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- S. Nilsson, 1997. "Dialogue on Sustainable Development of the Russian Forest Sector- Volume II," Working Papers ir97010, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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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?," Working Papers ir00019, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- A. Fell, 1999. "On the Establishment of Trust in the Russian Forest Sector," Working Papers ir99054, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- Y. Blam & L. Carlsson & M-O. Olsson, 2000. "Institutions and the Emergence of Markets - Transition in the Irkutsk Forest Sector," Working Papers ir00017, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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