EI-15. M. Kejak
A Small Macroeconometric Model of the Czech Republic (SMEC)
May 1999
EI-14. J. Hanousek, R. Podpiera
A Note on Biases in Czech Trade Data
February 1999
EI-13. N. Campos
Back to the Future: The Growth Prospects of Transition Economies Revisited
October 1998
EI-12. E. Kocenda
Convergence of Macroeconomic
Fundamentals in Transition Countries
September 1998
EI-11. J. Hanousek
Detecting Bank Failures in Transitional Economies: A First Assessment of the Czech
Case
August 1998
EI-10. M. Vavrejnova
The Effects of Tariff Structure Changes on Comparative Advantage after the Accession of the
Czech Republic to the EU
May 1998
EI-9. L. Lizal
Depreciation Rates in a Transition Economy: Evidence from Czech Panel Data
April 1998
EI-8. M. Bresky
The Effect of the Reservation Price on Revenue and Efficiency in a Multiple-Unit
Auction
January 1998
EI-7. D. Munich, J. Svejnar, and K. Terrell
The Worker-Firm Matching in Transition Economies: (Why) Are the Czechs More Successful than
Others?
September 1997
EI-6. J. Ham, J. Svejnar, and K. Terrell
Unemployment, the Social Safety Net and Efficiency in Transition: Evidence from Micro Data on
Czech and Slovak Men
September 1997
EI-5. E. Tosovska
Harmonizace ochrany zivotniho prostredi v narodnim meritku
July 1997
EI-4. J. Hanousek and L. Krkoska
Dynamics of Freeing Prices
March, 1997
EI-3. E. Kocenda
Crown, Band, and Leverage Effect
March, 1997
EI-2. F. Turnovec (ed.)
Five Years of Transformation: Economy and Society
December 1996
EI-1. A. Derviz
A Shadow Asset Pricing Approach to the
Analysis of Financial Markets' Equilibria in an Open Economy
December 1996
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