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Commission of the EEC - Ecofin, Country Studies: Postal: The Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, Commission of the European Communities, 200 rue e la Loi, 1049 Brussels, Belgium. Fax: +32 2 299.35.78 Email: Web page: http://europa.eu/comm/economy_finance/ More information through EDIRC
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1999 152 Why Are There Mobility Restrictions? by Jeong, B.
151 Do Stock Markets Promote Economic Growth? by Filer, R. & Hanousek, J. & Campos, N.
149 Detecting Structural Breaks: Exchange Rates in Transition Economies by Kocenda, E.
148 A Time Homogeneous Stationary Equilibrium Model of Asset Pricing with Heterogeneous Agents by Vachadze, G.
147 Does a Soft Macroeconomic Environment Induce Restructuring on the Microeconomic Level During the Transition Period? Evidence from Investment Behaviour of Czech Enterprises by Lizal, L.
146 Back to the Future: The Growth Prospects of Transition Economies Reconsidered by Campos, N.F.
145 Equilibria in Multi-Unit Auctions by Bresky, M.
144 Adjustment Costs in a Two-Capital Growth Model by Duczynski, P.
143 Unemployment Outflow and Unemployment Insurance Taxes by Jurajda, S.
142 Central Bank Seignorage: Czech Republic 1993-1997 by Chkrowski, J. & Stavrev, E.
141 Worket-Firm Matching and Unemployment in Transition to a Market Economy: (Why) Are the Czechs More Successful than Others by Mubich, D. & Svejnar, J. & Terrel, K.
1993 10 Luxembourg by Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
1992 9 Greece by Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
7 Spain by Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
1991 6 Ireland by Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
5 France by Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
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