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2008
   
 
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China, India, Latin America, General
   
352. Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Wφίmann, "The Role of Cognitive Skills in Economic Development", March 2008 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
   
 
2007
   
 
Note: Color denotes the region or topic of research of the paper:
China, India, Latin America, General
   
351. Stephen Haber and Victor Menaldo, " The Impact of Administrative Power on Political and Economic Development: Toward Political Economy of Implementation", December 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
350. T.N. Srinivasan, "Poverty Lines in India: Reflections After the Patna Conference", September 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
349. Peter Blair Henry and Diego Sasson, "Capital Account Liberalization and Wages", October 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
348. Anita Alves Pena, "Legalization and Immigrants in U.S. Agriculture", October 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
347. Tom MaCurdy and Sriniketh Suryasesha Nagavarapu, "Policy Options for Food Assistance in India: Lessons from the U.S.", June 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
346. Eric A. Hanushek, "School Policy: Implications of Recent Research for Human Capital Investments", May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
345. Robert J. Flanagan, "Globalization, Working Conditions and Labor Rights: Implications for Developing Countries", May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
344. Frank A. Wolak, "Managing Demand-side Economic and Political Restrains on Electricity Industry Re-structuring Processes", May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
343. Anne O. Krueger, "The Missing Middle", May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
342. Niny Khor and John Pencavel, “The Dynamics of Urban Poverty in China, ” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
341. Niny Khor and John Pencavel, “Income Inequality and Income Mobility Among Urban and Rural Households of China and the United States, ” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
340. Niny Khor and John Pencavel, “Household Income Inequality, Income Mobility, and Labor Supply in China and the United States, ” September 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
339. John Pencavel, “The Regulation of Collective Bargaining in Developed Economies: Lessons for Developing Economies” July 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
338. Ronald McKinnon, “Japan's Deflationary Hangover: Wage Stagnation and the Syndrome of the Ever-Weaker Yen,” July 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
336. Avner Greif, “THE IMPACT OF ADMINISTRATIVE POWER ON POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: TOWARD POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMPLEMENTATION ” December 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
337. Slavi T. Slavov, "Do Common Currencies Facilitate the Net Flow of Capital Among Countries?", July 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
336. Avner Greif, “THE IMPACT OF ADMINISTRATIVE POWER ON POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: TOWARD POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMPLEMENTATION ” December 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
335. Nicholas C. Hope and Jinghui Li, “Chinese Energy Strategy and Policy: Fiscal Implications for the Ministry of Finance, ” July 2007[abstract] [paper in pdf]
334. Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic, “The Basic Public Finance of Public-Private Partnerships,” July 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
333. Alexander Galetovic, “Competition Policy in Chile,” July 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
332. Anita Alves Pena, “Locational Choices of the Legal and Illegal: Mexican Agricultural Workers in the U.S.,” June 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
331. Anita Alves Pena, “Immigration, Legal Status, and Public Aid Magnets,” June 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
330. Ronald McKinnon, “Japan's Deflationary Hangover: The Syndrome of the Ever-Weaker Yen,” June 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
329. Eric A. Hanushek and Steven G. Rivkin, “School Quality and the Black-White Achievement Gap,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
328. Luis F. Lopez-Calva and Harry Anthony Patrinos, “Exploring the Differential Impact of Public Interventions on Indigenous People's Schooling and Child Labor: Lessons from Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfers Program,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
327. Eric A. Hanushek and Kuzey Yilmaz, “Schools and Location: Tiebout, Alonso, and Government Policy,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
326. Ronald McKinnon, “The Transfer Problem in Reducing the U.S. Current Account Deficit,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
325. Eric A. Hanushek and Lei Zhang, “Quality-Consistent Estimates of International Returns to Skill,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
324. T.N. Srinivasan and Treb Allen, “Some Aspects of the Trends in Employment and Unemployment in Bihar and Kerala since the Seventies,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
323. Eric A. Hanushek, Victor Lavy and Kohtaro Hitomi, “Do Students Care about School Quality? Determinants of Dropout Behavior in Developing Countries,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
322. Ronald McKinnon, "Why China Should Keep its Dollar Peg: A Historical Perspective from Japan,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
321. Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger WφBmann, "The Role of School Improvement in Economic Development,” May 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
320. Rakesh Mohan, "Financial Sector Reforms and Monetary Policy: The Indian Experience,” April 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
319. Peter Blair Henry, "Capital Account Liberalization: Theory, Evidence, and Speculation,” April 2007 Revised August 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
318. Alexander Galetovic and Juan Ricardo Inostroza, "A Lesson from Argentina: Setting Transmission Tolls in a Competitive Auction is Much Better than Regulating Them,” March 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
317. Justin Yifu Lin, Ran Tao and Mingxing Liu, "Rural Taxation and Local Governance Reform in China's Economic Transition: Origins, Policy Responses and Remaining Challenges,” March 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
316. Αlvaro Bustos and Alexander Galetovic, "Vertical Integration and Sabotage with a Regulated Bottleneck Monopoly,” February 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
315. Nirvikar Singh, "Fiscal Decentralization in China and India: Competitive, Cooperative or Market Preserving Federalism,” February 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
314. Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee, "Land Reform, Decentralized Governance and Rural Development in West Bengal,” February 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
313. Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence H. Goulder, Kevin Mumford and Kirsten Oleson, "China, the U.S., and Sustainability: Perspectives Based on Comprehensive Wealth,” January 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
312. Michel A.C. Fok, Weili Liang, Donato Romano and Pan A. Yotopoulos, "Genetically Modified Seeds and Decommodification: An Analysis Based on the Chinese Cotton Case,” January 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
311. John Pencavel, "Earnings Inequality, Labor Supply, and Schooling In Husband-Wife Families,” January 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
310. Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, "Will China Eat Our Lunch or Take Us to Dinner? ­ Simulating the Transition Paths of the U.S., EU, Japan, and China,” January 2007 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
 
2006
   
 
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309. Amita Gupta and Robert C. Bollinger, "Combating HIV/AIDS in India: Public-Private Partnerships are Necessary for Success," December 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
308. Frederick M. Abbott, "TRIPS II, Asia and the Mercantile Pharmaceutical War: Implications for Innovation and Access," December 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
307. Khuong Vu, "ICT Penetration and Economic Growth in Developing Asia: Issues and Policy Implications," December 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
306. T.N. Srinivasan, "Employment and Unemployment since the Early Seventies," December 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
305. Annalisa Fedelino and Teresa Ter-Minassian, "Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in China," December 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
304. Kirit S. Parikh, "Energy Needs, Options and Environmental Consequences," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
303. Shujiro Urata, "A Shift from Market-Driven to Institution-Driven Regionalization in East Asia," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
302. Arvind Panagariya, "India and China: Trade and Foreign Investment," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
301. Frank A. Wolak, "Reforming the Indian Electricity Supply Industry," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
300. Frank A. Wolak, "Designing Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets for Latin American Countries," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
299. Nirvikar Singh and T.N. Srinivasan, "Federalism and Economic Development in India: An Assessment," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
298. Isabel Guerrero, Luis Felipe Lσpez-Calva and Michael Walton, "The Inequality Trap and its Links to Low Growth in Mexico," November 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
297. Martin Carnoy, "Higher Education and Economic Development: India, China, and the 21st Century," October 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
296. Wei Yu, Ming Wu and Alan Garber, "Control of Infectious Disease: Challenges to China’s Public Health System," October 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
295. Lawrence J. Lau, Xikang Chen, Leonard K. Cheng, K. C. Fung, Jiansuo Pei, Yun-Wing Sung, Zhipeng Tang, Yanyan Xiong, Cuihong Yang and Kunfu Zhu, "Estimates of U. S.-China Trade Balances in Terms of Domestic Value-Added," October 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
294. David Bigman, "Beyond the Doha Round: Time to Reform the WTO," October 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
293. Andrew Sheng, Xiao Geng and Wang Yuan, "Corporate Governance and Property Rights Infrastructure: The Experiences of Hong Kong and Lessonsfor China," October 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
292. David Scott and Wang Jun, "Developments and Prospects for Rural Finance in China," September 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
291. Andrew Sheng, Xiao Geng and Wang Yuan, "Property Rights and 'Original Sin' in China: Transaction Costs, Wealth Creation, and Property Rights Infrastructure," September 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
290.

Nirvikar Singh, “Services-Led Industrialization in India: Prospects and Challenges,” August 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

289. John Pencavel, "Earnings Inequality and Market Work in Husband-Wife Families," August 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
288. Bruce M. Owen, Su Sun and Wentong Zheng, "Antitrust in China 2006: The Problem of Incentive Compatibility," July 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
287. Xiaobo Zhang and Kong-Yam Tan, "Incremental Reform and Distortions in Product and Factor Markets in China ," July 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
286. T.N. Srinivasan, "China, India and the World Economy," July 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
285. Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann, "What Women Want: Suffrage, Gender Gaps in Voter Preferences and Government Expenditures ," July 2006
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
284. Galina Hale and Cheryl Long , "Firm Ownership and FDI Spillovers in China ," July 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
283. John Pencavel, Luigi Pistaferri and Fabiano Schivardi, "Wages, Employment, and Capital in Capitalist and Worker-Owned Firms," June 2006
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
282. Chong-En Bai, Jiangyong Lu and Zhigang Tao, "The Multitask Theory of State Enterprise Reform: Empirical Evidence from China,
May 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
281. Chong-En Bai, Jiangyong Lu and Zhigang Tao, "Property Rights Protection and Access to Bank Loans: Evidence from Private Enterprises in China ,
May 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
280. Hongbin Li, Pak Wai Liu, Ning Ma and Junsen Zhang, "Economic Returns to Communist Party Membership: Evidence from Urban Chinese Twins,
May 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
279. Galina Hale and Cheryl Long, "Is There Evidence of FDI Spillover on Chinese Firms’ Productivity and Innovation?" April 2006 Revised January 2007
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
278. K. C. Fung, Lawrence J. Lau and Yanyan Xiong, "Adjusted Estimates of United States-China Bilateral Trade Balances—An Update,"
April 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
277. Pieter Bottelier, "China and the World Bank: How a Partnership Was Built," April 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
276. Nicholas Hope and Fred Hu, "Reforming China’s Banking System: How Much Can Foreign Strategic Investment Help?" April 2006
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
275. Robert Cull, Stephen Haber and Masami Imai, "All Bad, All of the Time? Related Lending and Financial Development," April 2006
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
274. David McKenzie and Hillel Rapoport, "Can Migration Reduce Educational Attainments? Depressing Evidence from Mexico," March 2006
[abstract] [paper in pdf]
273. Mary Shirley, "Can Aid Reform Institutions?" March 2006 [abstract] [paper in PDF]
272. Ronald McKinnon, "China's Exchange Rate Appreciation in the Light of the Earlier Japanese Experience," March 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
271. Dennis T. Yang, "Wages and Returns to Education in Chinese Cities," February 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
270. Pan A. Yotopoulos, "Asymmetric Globalization: Impact on the Third World," January 2006 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
   
 
2005
   
 
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China, India, Latin America, General
   
269.

Stephen Haber, “Development Strategy or Endogenous Process? The Industrialization of Latin America,” November 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

268.

Stephen Haber, “Political Institutions and Financial Development: Evidence from the Economic Histories of Mexico and the United States,” November 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

267.

Stephen Haber, “Foreign Banks and the Mexican Economy, 1997-2004,” November 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

266.

Stephen Haber and Aldo Musacchio, “Banking With and Without Deposit Insurance: Mexico’s Banking Experiments, 1884-2004,” November 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

264.

Roger G. Noll and Scott J. Wallsten, “Universal Telecommunications Service in India,” October 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

263.

Niny Khor and John Pencavel, “Income Disparities and Income Mobility in China,” October 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

262.

Moon Kee Kong, Jeong Yeon Lee, and Hoe Kyung Lee, “Health Uncertainty and Precautionary Saving: Evidence from Korea,” October 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

261.

Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos, “Growth and Poverty Reduction under Globalization: The Systematic Impact of Exchange Rate Misalignment,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

260.

Francisca Antman and David J. Mckenzie, “Poverty Traps and Nonlinear Income Dynamics with Measurement Error and Individual Heterogeneity,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

259.

Hong Qiao, “Exchange Rates and Trade Balances under the Dollar Standard,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

258.

David McKenzie and Hillel Rapoport, “Migration and education inequality in rural Mexico,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

257.

Galina Hale, “Bonds or Loans? The Effect of Macroeconomic Fundamentals, ” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

256.

Charan Singh, “Should India use Foreign Exchange Reserves for Financing Infrastructure?, ” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

255.

Armando Di Filippo, “Two Types of Regional Integration Processes: The FTAA and its comparison with the EU and MERCOSUR,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

254.

Francisca Antman and David J. Mckenzie, “Earnings Mobility and Measurement Error: A Pseudo-Panel Approach,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

253.

T.N. Srinivasan, “Challenges of Economic Reform in Egypt,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

252.

T.N. Srinivasan, “Doha Round of Multilateral Negotiations and Development,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

251.

T.N. Srinivasan, “Productivity and Economic Growth,” September 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

250.

Michael Tomz, Judith Goldstein, and Douglas Rivers, “Membership Has Its Privileges: The Impact of GATT on International Trade,” August 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

249.

Sebastian Galiani and Ernesto Schargrodsky, “Property Rights for the Poor: Effects of Land Titling,” August 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

248.

Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann, “Estimating the Effect of Direct Democracy on Policy Outcomes: Preferences Matter!,” August 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

247.

Yinghua Shi, “Accrual Reform in the Public Sector in China,” August 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

246.

Maurice Kugler and Hillel Rapoport, “Skilled Emigration, Business Networks and Foreign Direct Investment,” July 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

245.

Stephen Green, “Making Monetary Policy Work in China: A Report from the Money Market Front Line,” July 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

244.

Eswar Prasad and Shang-Jin Wei, “The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations,” April 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

243.

Nirvikar Singh, “Idea of South Asia and the Role of the Middle Class,” April 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

242. Pan A. Yotopoulos and Yasuyuki Sawada, “A New Test of Long-Run PPP Based on Cross-Country Data,” March 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]
   
241.

Charan Singh, “Financial Sector Reforms in India,” February 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

240.

Charan Singh, “Public Debt in India: the Need to Separate Debt from Monetary Management,” February 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

239.

Mark Wright, “Coordinating Creditors,” January 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

238.

Leonardo Hernandez and Fernando Parro, “Economic Reforms, Financial Development, and Growth: Lessons from the Chilean Experience,” January 2005 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

 
 
2004
   
 
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China, India, Latin America, General
   
237.

Ross Levine, “The Microeconomic Effects of Different Approaches to Bank Supervision,” December 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

236.

Hillel Rapoport and Frederic Docquier, “The Economics of Migrants' Remittances,” December 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

235.

N.K. Singh and Jessica S. Wallack, “Some Light at the End of the Tunnel: Ingredients of Power Sector Reforms in India,” December 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

234.

Stephen Haber, “Why Institutions Matter: Banking and Economic Growth in Mexico,” November 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

233.

Busakorn Chantasasawat, K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu, “Foreign Direct Investment in China and East Asia,” November 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

232.

Stephen Green, “The Privatization Two-Step at China's Listed Firms,” November 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

231.

Rakesh Mohan and Shubhagato Dasgupta, “Urban Development in India in the 21st Century: Policies for Accelerating Urban Growth,”October 2004 [paper in pdf]

230.

Jeong Yeon Lee, “Foreign Portfolio Investors and Financial Sector Stability: Lessons from the Asian Crisis,”October 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

229.

David Bigman, “Global Outsourcing and FDI: Can the Least Developed Countries Participate in the Process?”October 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

228.

Stephen Haber and Aldo Musacchio, “Foreign Banks and the Mexican Economy, 1997-2004,”October 2004
[abstract] [paper in pdf]

227.

Christina Gathmann, “The Effects of Enforcement on Illegal Markets: Evidence from Migrant Smuggling along the Southwestern Border,” September 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

226.

John Haltiwanger, Adriana Kugler, Maurice Kugler, Alejandro Micco, and Carmen Pages, “Effects of Tariffs and Real Exchange Rates on Job Reallocation: Evidence from Latin America,” September 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

225.

Mark L.J. Wright, “Private Capital Flows, Capital Controls, and Default Risk,” August 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

224.

David McKenzie and Isha Ray, “Household Water Delivery Options in Urban and Rural India,” August 2004
[abstract] [paper in pdf]

223.

Marcela Eslava, John Haltiwanger, Adriana Kugler, and Maurice Kugler, “The Effects of Structural Reforms and Productivity Enhancing Reallocation: Evidence from Colombia,” August 2004 [abstract] [paper in pdf]

222. Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl, “The Return to Soft Dollar Pegging in East Asia: Mitigating Conflicted Virtue,” July 2004
[abstract] [paper in pdf]

221. T.N. Srinivasan and Jessica Wallack, “Federalism, Economic Reform, and Globalization: Conclusions and Lessons for Future Study,” July 2004
220. T.N. Srinivasan and Jessica Wallack, “From Economics to Politico-Economics: Evolution of the Analysis of Federalism,” July 2004
219. Hehui Jin, Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast, “Regional Decentralization and Fiscal Incentives: Federalism Chinese Style,” July 2004
218. Saugata Bhattacharya and Urjit Patel, “Incentive Structures in the Presence of Subsidies: Optimal Contracts in Infrastructure Utilities,” June 2004
217. Ping Xie, “China's Monetary Policy: 1998-2002,” June 2004
216. Will Martin and Vlad Manole, “China's Emergence as the Workshop of the World,” June 2004
215. Stephen Haber, “Mexico's Experiments with Bank Privatization and Liberalization, 1991-2002 ,” June 2004
214. Maurice Kugler, Thierry Verdier, and Yves Zenou, “Organized Crime, Corruption, and Punishment,” May 2004
213. John McMilland and Pablo Zoido, “How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru ,” April 2004
212. Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle, “The Emergence of Agricultural Commodity Markets in China,” April 2004
211.

Jorge Marshall, “Economic Governance and Growth in Chile, 1984-2004,” March 2004

210.

Nicholas Hope and Lawrence J. Lau, “China's Transition to the Market: Status and Challenges,” March 2004

209.

Gavin Wright and Jesse Czelusta, “Mineral Resources and Economic Development,” February 2004

208.

Saugata Bhattacharya and Urjit R. Patel, “Reform Strategies in the Indian Financial Sector,” February 2004

207.

Nirvikar Singh and T.N. Srinivasan, “Fiscal Policy in India: Lessons and Priorities,” February 2004

206. David Roland-Holst, “East Asian Trade Relations in the Wake of China's WTO Accession,” February 2004
205. Noel Maurer and Stephen Haber, “Related Lending and Economic Performance: Evidence from Mexico,” January 2004
204. Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song and Yang Yao,“SOE Restructuring in China,” January 2004
203. Belton M. Fleisher and Dennis Tao Yang, “China's Labor Market,” January 2004
202. Pieter Bottelier, “China's Emerging Domestic Debt Markets,” January 2004
201. David McKenzie and Hillel Rapoport, “Network Effects and the Dynamics of Migration and Inequality: Theory and Evidence from Mexico,” January 2004
 
 
   
 
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200. Assaf Razin, Yona Rubinstein, and Efraim Sadka, “Which Countries Export FDI, and How Much?” December 2003
199.

T. N. Srinivasan, “China and India: Economic Performance, Competition, and Cooperation, An Update,” December 2003

198. Eric A. Hanushek, “Some Simple Analytics of School Quality,” December 2003
197.

Peter Blair Henry and Peter Lombard Lorentzen, “Domestic Capital Market Reform and Access to Global Finance: Making Markets Work,” December 2003

196.

Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl, “China: A Stabilizing or Deflationary Influence in East Asia? The Problem of Conflicted Virtue,” December 2003

195. Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle, and Min Chang, “Tracking the Nature of Distortions to Agricultural Prices: the Case of China and its Accession to the WTO,” November 2003
194.

T. N. Srinivasan, “The Future of the Global Trading System: Doha Round, Cancun Ministerial, and Beyond,” November 2003

193.

Frank McIntyre and John Pencavel, “The Effect of Macroeconomic Turbulence on Real Wage Levels and the Wage Structure: Brazil 1981-1999,” November 2003

192. Andrew Sheng, “The Future of Capital Markets in East Asia : Implications for China 's Equity Markets,” November 2003
191.

Anjini Kochar, “Higher Schooling Investments and Poverty in the Indian Economy,” November 2003

190.

T. N. Srinivasan, “Indian Economic Reforms: A Stocktaking,” October 2003

189.

Ashok Gulati and Kathleen Mullen, “Responding to Policy Reform: India Agriculture in the 1990s and after,” October 2003

188. Naushad Forbes, “Higher Education, Scientific Research, and Industry: Reflections on Priorities for India,” October 2003
187. S. Mahendra Dev and Robert E. Evenson, “Rural Development in India: Agriculture, Non-farm, and Migration,” October 2003
186. N. K. Singh, “India 's Economy: The Next Five Years,” October 2003
185. Marcio G. P. Garcia and Alexandre Lowenkron, “Cousin Risks: The Extent and the Causes of Positive Correlation between Country and Currency Risks,” September 2003
184. Saugata Bhattacharya and Urjit Patel, “Markets, Regulatory Institutions, Competitiveness, and Reforms,” September 2003
183. Christopher Woodruff, “Finance, the Business Environment, and Firm Growth in Mexico,” September 2003
182. T.N. Srinivasan, “China and India: Growth and Poverty, 1980-2000,” September 2003
181. Ronald McKinnon, “The World Dollar Standard and Globalization: New Rules for the Game?” September 2003
180. Roger G. Noll, “The Organization of Sports Leagues,” August 2003
179. Susan Feng Lu and Yang Yao, “The Effectiveness of the Law, Financial Development, and Economic Growth in an Economy of Financial Depression: Evidence from China,” August 2003
178. Serkan Arslanalp and Peter Blair Henry, “The World's Poorest Countries: Debt Relief or Aid?” August 2003
177. Slavi Slavov, “But Can't They Hedge??? (Managing Foreign Exchange Risk Under ‘Original Sin'),” August 2003
176. David McKenzie, “Aggregate Shocks and Labor Market Responses: Evidence from Argentina 's Financial Crisis,” August 2003
175. T.N. Srinivasan, “Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Growth,” August 2003
174. Peter Blair Henry, “Capital Account Liberalization, The Cost of Capital, and Economic Growth,” July 2003
173. T.N. Srinivasan, “Indian Economy: Current Problems and Future Prospects,” July 2003
172. T.N. Srinivasan, “Privatization, Regulation and Competition in South Asia,” July 2003
171. James R. Barth, Triphon Phumiwasana, and Glenn Yago , “The Foreign Conquest of Latin American Banking: What's Happening and Why?” July 2003
170. Ilan Goldfajn, Katherine Hennings, and Helio Mori, “Brazil 's Financial System: Resilience to Shocks, No Currency Substitution, but Struggling to Promote Growth,” June 2003
169. Stijn Claessens, Daniela Klingebiel, and Sergio Schmukler, “Government Bonds in Domestic and Foreign Currency: The Role of Macroeconomic and Institutional Factors,” June 2003
168.

Stijn Claessens, Daniela Klingebiel, and Sergio Schmukler, “Explaining the Migration of Stocks from Exchanges in Emerging Markets to International Centers,” June 2003

167. Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport, “Remittances and Inequality: A Dynamic Migration Model,” June 2003
166. Hillel Rapoport and Jean-Pierre Vidal, “Economic Growth and Endogenous Intergenerational Altruism,” May 2003
165. Aaron Tornell and Frank Westermann, “Credit Market Imperfections in Middle Income Countries,” May 2003
164. Norman Loayza and Romain Ranciere, “Financial Development, Financial Fragility, and Growth,” May 2003
163. Stephen Haber, “Political Institutions and Banking Systems: Lessons from the Economic Histories of Mexico and the United States , 1790-1914,” April 2003
162. Marcio G. P. Garcia, “Brazil in the 21 st Century: How to Escape the High Real Interest Rate Trap?” April 2003
161. Anusha Chari and Peter Blair Henry, “Capital Account Liberalization: Allocative Efficiency or Animal Spirits?” March 2003
160. Anusha Chari and Peter Blair Henry, “Risk Sharing and Asset Prices: Evidence from a Natural Experiment,” March 2003
159. Serkan Arslanalp and Peter Blair Henry, “Debt Relief: What do the Markets Think?” November 2002, Revised May 2003
158. T.N. Srinivasan, “Federalism, Decentralization, Globalization, and Economic Reforms: Some Issues,” January 2003
157. Urjit R. Patel and Saugata Bhattacharya, “The Financial Leverage Coefficient: Macroeconomic Implications of Government Involvement in Intermediation,” January 2003
   
 
   
 
   
 
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156. Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl, “Synchronized Business Cycles in East Asia: Fluctuations in the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate and China's Stabilizing Role,” October 2002
155. Oscar Sanchez, “The Effect of the Interest Rate on the Investment Expenditures of Mexican Manufacturing Firms,” August 2002
154. Sebastian Galiani, Paul Gertler, and Ernesto Schargrodsky, “Water for Life: The Impact of the Privatization of Water Services on Child Mortality,” August 2002
153. Alberto Diaz- Cayeros , José Antonio González, and Fernando Rojas, “Mexico's Decentralization at a Cross-Roads,” August 2002
152. Leonard Wantchekon and Tamar Asadurian, “Transfer Dependence and Regional Disparities: the Case of Nigeria,” August 2002
151. François Vaillancourt and Richard M. Bird, “Changing with the Times: Success, Failure and Inertia in Canadian Federal Arrangements, 1945-2001,” August 2002
150. Nirvikar Singh and T. N. Srinivasan, “Indian Federalism, Economic Reform and Globalization,” August 2002
149. Fernando Rezende and José Roberto Afonso, “The Brazilian Federation: Facts, Challenges and Prospects,” August 2002
148. John R. Madden, “Australian Federalism Reforms and Global Integration,” August 2002
147. Mariano Tommasi, “Federalism in Argentina and the Reforms of the 1990s,” August 2002
146. Romain Wacziarg, “India in the World Trading System,” July 2002
145.

Urjit R. Patel and Saugata Bhattacharya, “Financial Intermediation in India: A Case of Aggravated Moral Hazard?” July 2002

144. John Williamson and Roberto Zagha, “From the Hindu Rate of Growth to the Hindu Rate of Reform,” July 2002
143. David Dollar, Giuseppe Iarossi and Taye Mengistae, “Investment Climate and Economic Performance: Some Firm Level Evidence from India,” July 2002
142. Devesh Kapur and Ravi Ramamurti, “Privatization in India : The Imperatives and Consequences of Gradualism,” July 2002
141. Robert Moog, “Democratization of Justice: The Indian Experiment with Consumer Forums,” July 2002
140. M. Govinda Rao, “Dynamics of Indian Federalism,” July 2002
139. Shankar Acharya, “India : Crisis, Reforms and Growth in the Nineties,” July 2002
138.

W. F. Maloney, “Distortion and Protection in the Mexican Labor Market,” June 2002

137. Suzanne Duryea, Olga Jaramillo, and Carmen Pagés, “Latin American Labor Markets in the 1990s:  Deciphering the Decade,” June 2002
136. José Antonio González, “Labor Market Flexibility in Thirteen Latin American Countries and the United States: Revisiting and Expanding Okun Coefficients,” June 2002
135. Grecia M. Marrufo, “Financing Social Security Programs in Mexico: Who Bears the Cost?” May 2002
134.

Adriana Kugler and Maurice Kugler, “Effects of Payroll Taxes on Employment and Wages: Evidence from the Columbian Social Security Reform,” May 2002

133.

Sebastián Galiani , “Labor Market Reform in Argentina: Where Do We Stand?” May 2002

132. Alejandra Cox Edwards, “Payroll Taxes,” April 2002
131. Raphael Bergoeing and Felipe Morandé, “Labor Taxes, Employment and Growth: Chile 1998-2001,” March 2002 (with also a version in Spanish)
130. Felipe Morandé and Matías Tapia, “Exchange Rate Policy in Chile : From the Band to Floating and Beyond,” March 2002
129. Michel Beine , Frédéric Docquier, and Hillel Rapoport, “Brain Drain and LDCs' Growth: Winners and Losers,” March 2002
128. Anjini Kochar, “Inter-generational Income Sharing and Schooling Investments,” March 2002
127. Zhang Xiaopu, “Equilibrium and Misalignment: An Assessment of the RMB Exchange Rate from 1978 to 1999,” February 2002
126. Hiroyuki Imai, “Hong Kong 's High Inflation Under the US Dollar Peg: The Balassa -Samuelson Effect or the Dutch Disease?” February 2002
125. Esther Duflo, “The Medium Run Effects of Education Expansion: Evidence from a Large School Construction Program in Indonesia,” January 2002
124. Andrew D. Foster and Mark R. Rosenzweig, “Technological Change and the Distribution of Schooling: Evidence from Green-Revolution India,” January 2002
123. Paul Glewwe and Hanan G. Jacoby, “Economic Growth and the Demand for Education: Is there a Wealth Effect?” January 2002
   
 
   
 
   
 
Note: Color denotes the region or topic of research of the paper:
China, India, Latin America, General
   
122. Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport, “Ethnic Discrimination and the Migration of Skilled Labor,” December 2001
121. Eliakim Katz and Hillel Rapoport, “Macroeconomic Instability, Migration, and the Option Value of Education,” November 2001
120. T.N. Srinivasan, “Economic Reforms and Global Integration,” November 2001
119.  
118.

José Antonio Gonzalez, “Why Have Banks Stopped Lending In Mexico Since the Peso Crisis in 1995,” May 2002, Revised April 2003

117.  
116.  
115. Lorenza Martínez Trigueros, “Did the 1995 Mexican Crisis Affect the Financial Constraints of Listed Firms and Their Role as Providers of Credit?” November 2001
114. José L. Negrin , “Credit Information Sharing Mechanisms in Mexico: Evaluation, Perspectives, and Effects on Firms' Access to Bank Credit,” November 2001
113. Fernando Aportela , “Firms' Financing Costs: The Role of Development Banks in Mexico,” November 2001
112. Christopher Woodruff, “Firm Finance from the Bottom Up: Microenterprises in Mexico,” November 2001
111. Oscar Sánchez, “Investment by Manufacturing Firms and the Transmission of Monetary Policy in Mexico,” November 2001
110. José Antonio Gonzalez and Grecia M. Marrufo, “The Peso Crash, the Banking Bailout, and Financial Market Performance in Mexico,” October 2001
109. Sajjid Z. Chinoy, “Currency Risk Premia and Unhedged , Foreign-Currency Borrowing in Emerging Markets,” September 2001
108. M. Govinda Rao and Nirvikar Singh, “Federalism in India: Political Economy and Reform,” September 2001
107. M. Govinda Rao and Nirvikar Singh, “The Political Economy of Center-State Fiscal Transfers in India,” September 2001
106. Ajay Shah and Susan Thomas, “Policy Issues in the Indian Securities Market,” August 2001
105. John Echeverri -Gent, “Political Economy of India's Fiscal and Financial Reform,” August 2001
104. James A. Hanson, “Indian Banking: Market Liberalization and the Pressures for Institutional and Market Framework Reform,” August 2001
103. M. G. Bhide , A. Prasad and Saibal Ghosh, “Emerging Challenges in Indian Banking,” July 2001
102. John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff, “Entrepreneurs in Economic Reform,” July 2001
101. Anusha Chari and Peter Blair Henry, “Stock Market Liberalizations and the Repricing of Systematic Risk,” June 2001
100. Peter Blair Henry, “Is Disinflation Good for the Stock Market?” June 2001
99.
Andrew D. Foster and Mark R. Rosenzweig, “Does Economic Growth Increase the Demand for Schools? Evidence from Rural India , 1960-1999,”April 2001
98.
Anne O. Krueger and Sajjid Chinoy, “The Indian Economy in Global Context,” April 2001
97.
Anjini Kochar, “Emerging Challenges for Indian Education Policy,” March 2001
96.
Montek Ahluwalia, “State Level Performance Under Economic Reforms In India,” March 2001
95.
Chong -En Bai , David D. Li and Yijiang Wang, “Thriving on a Tilted Playing Field: China's Non-State Enterprises in the Reform Era,” March 2001
94.
Michael Michaely , “Trade Liberalization and Preferential Trade Agreements: Some Unexplored or Unresolved Issues,” March 2001
93.
Naushad Forbes, “Doing Business in India: What Has Liberalization Changed?” February 2001
92.
T. N. Srinivasan, “India 's Fiscal Situation: Is a Crisis Ahead?” February 2001
91.
AnnaLee Saxenian, “Bangalore : The Silicon Valley of Asia?” February 2001
90.
Rafael Di Tella and Ernesto Schargrodsky, “Using a Terrorist Attack to Estimate the Effect of Police on Crime,” February 2001
89.
Anne O. Krueger and Jungho Yoo, “Chaebol Capitalism and the Currency-Financial Crisis in Korea,” February 2001
88.
Ronald I. McKinnon, “After the Crisis, the East Asian Dollar Standard Resurrected: An Interpretation of High-Frequency Exchange-Rate Pegging,” January 2001
87.
Rafael Di Tella and Ernesto Schargrodsky, “The Role of Wages and Auditing during a Crackdown on Corruption in the City of Buenos Aires,” January 2001
86.
George G. Kaufman and Kenneth E. Scott, “Does Bank Regulation Retard or Contribute to Systemic Risk?” January 2001
   
 
   
 
   
 
Note: Color denotes the region or topic of research of the paper:
China, India, Latin America, General
   
85.
Shang-jin Wei, “Sizing up Foreign Direct Investment in China and India,” December 2000
84.
Enrique Dávila and Santiago Levy, “Tax-Paying Towards Equity: A Reform Proposal for the Value-Added Tax,” December 2000
83.
Rogerio L. F. Werneck, “Tax Reform in Brazil: Small Achievements and Great Challenges,” December 2000
82.
Marcio G.  P. Garcia and Tatiana Didier, “Very High Interest Rates and the Cousin Risks: Brazil during the Real Plan,” December 2000
81.
Jose Gonzalez, “Exchange Rate Pass-through and Partial Dollarization: Is There a Link?” December 2000
80.
Vittorio Corbo and Klaus Schmidt- Hebbel, “Inflation Targeting in Latin America,” December 2000
79.
Stephen Haber, “Banks, Financial Markets and Industrial Development: Lessons from the Economic Histories of Brazil and Mexico,” December 2000
78.
Pablo E. Guidotti, “Toward a Liquidity Management Strategy for Emerging Market Economies,” December 2000
77.
Francisco Gil Diaz, “The China Syndrome or the Tequila Crisis,” December 2000
76.
Vito Tanzi, “Taxation in Latin America in the Last Decade,” December 2000
75.
Ricardo J. Caballero, “International Liquidity Management Problems in Modern Latin America : Their Origin and Policy Implications,” December 2000
74.
Philip Brock, “Trade Liberalization and the Lender of Last Resort,” December 2000
73.
Anne O. Krueger, “IMF Stabilization Programs,” December 2000
72.
Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff, “Courts and Relational Contracts,” November 2000
71.
Peter Blair Henry, “Is Disinflation Good for Growth?” November 2000 (Replaced by Working Paper Number 100)
70.
Ashok Desai, “The Peril and the Promise, Broader Implications of the Indian Presence in Information Technologies,” October 2000
69.
Yingyi Qian and Jinglian Wu, “China 's Transition to a Market Economy: How Far Across the River?” August 2000
68.
David Wheeler, Hua Wang, and Susmita Dasgupta, “Can China Grow and Safeguard Its Environment? The Case of Industrial Pollution,” October 2000
67.
Ashok Desai, “India 's Reforms, Achievements and Arrears,” October 2000
66.
Athar Hussain, “Social Welfare in China in the Context of Three Transitions,” August 2000
65.
Jefferey Zax, “Housing Reform in Urban China,” August 2000
64.
Will Martin, Betina Dimaranan , Thomas W. Hertel, and Elena Ianchovichina, “Trade Policy, Structural Change and China's Trade Growth,” August 2000
63.
Richard Blackhurst, “Reforming WTO Decision Making: Lessons from Singapore and Seattle,” August 2000
62.
Dennis T. Yang and Cai Fang, “The Political Economy of China's Rural-Urban Divide,” August 2000
61.
Jean, Oi, “Bending without Breaking, the Adaptability of Chinese Political Institutions,” August 2000
60.
Scott Rozelle, Linxiu Zhang, and Jikun Huang, “China 's War on Poverty,” August 2000
59.
William Alford, “The More Law, the More…? Measuring Legal Reform in the People's Republic of China,” August 2000
58.
Barry Naughton, “How Much Can Regional Integration Do to Unify China 's Markets?” August 2000
57.
Madanmohan Ghosh and John Whalley, “State-Owned Enterprises, Shirking and Trade Liberalization,” August 2000
56.
Jikun Huang, Justin Lin and Scott Rozelle, “What Will Make Chinese Agriculture More Productive?” August 2000
55.
Nicholas R. Lardy, “When Will China's Financial System Meet China's Needs?” April 2000
54.
Anne O. Krueger, “Cronyism and its Discontents,” March 2000
53.
Vittorio Corbo, “Latin America and the External Crisis: An Overview,” February 2000
52.
Alfonso S. Bevilaqua and Marcio G.P. Garcia, “Debt Management in Brazil: Evaluation of the Real Plan and Challenges Ahead,” February 2000
51.
Raghbendra Jha and John Whalley, “The Environmental Regime in Developing Countries,” January 2000
50.
Lisandro Abrego and John Whalley, “The Choice of Structural Model in Trade-Wages Decompositions,” January 2000
   
 
   
 
   
 
Note: Color denotes the region or topic of research of the paper:
China, India, Latin America, General
   
49.
Andrew D. Foster and Mark R. Rosenzweig, “Missing Women, the Marriage Market and Economic Growth,” December 1999
48.
John Whalley, “Special and Differential Treatment in the Millennium Round,” December 1999
47.
Anne O. Krueger, “Trade Creation and Trade Diversion under NAFTA,” December 1999
46.
Neeraja Sivaramayya and Ruchika Sah, “R&D and Technology Imports: The Indian Experience in the Eighties,” December 1999
45.
T.N. Srinivasan, “Eight Lectures on Indian Economic Reforms,” November 1999
44.
Ronald I. McKinnon, “The East Asian Dollar Standard, Life after Death?” November 1999
43.
Ben Crow and Nirvikar Singh, “Impediments and Innovation in International Rivers: The Waters of South Asia,” November 1999
42.
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill, “Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing,” September 1999
41.
Aaron Tornell, “Common Fundamentals in the Tequila and Asian Crisis,” August 1999
40.
Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic, “The Chilean Infrastructure Concessions Program: Evaluation, Lessons and Prospects for the Future,” July 1999
39.
Pravin Krishna and Devashish Mitra, “A Theory of Unilateralism and Reciprocity in Trade Policy,” June 1999
38.
Kenneth E. Scott, “Corporate Governance and East Asia : Korea , Indonesia , Malaysia , Thailand,” May 1999
37.
Aaron Tornell, “Privatizing the Privatized,” May 1999
36.
Eduardo Engel and James R. Hines Jr., “Understanding Tax Evasion Dynamics,” April 1999
35.
Anne O. Krueger and Aaron Tornell, “The Role of Bank Restructuring in Recovering from Crisis: Mexico 1995-98,” April 1999
34.
Vittorio Corbo, “ Latin America and the External Crisis: An Overview,” March 1999
33.
Eduardo Engel, Roland Fischer and Alexander Galetovic, “Toll Competition Among Congested Roads,” February 1999
32.
Eduardo Engel, “Poisoned Grapes, Mad Cows and Protectionism,” January 1999
31.
Eduardo Engel, “Consumer Protection in Chile: Why So Little and So Late?” January 1999
   
 
   
 
   
 
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China, India, Latin America, General
   
30e.
M. Govinda Rao and Nirvikar Singh, “Local Government Reform in India : Assignments, Institutions and Incentives,” December 1998
30d.

Nirvikar Singh and M. Govinda Rao, “An Analysis of Explicit and Implicit Intergovernmental Transfers in India,” January 1999

30c.
Nirvikar Singh and M. Govinda Rao, “Intergovernmental Transfers: Rationale, Design and Indian Experience,” December 1998
30b.
Nirvikar Singh and M. Govinda Rao, “Fiscal Overlapping, Concurrency and Competition in Indian Federalism,” December 1998
30a.
Nirvikar Singh and M. Govinda Rao, “The Assignment of Taxes and Expenditures in India,” December 1998
29.
Eduardo Engel, Alexander Galetovic and Claudio Raddatz, “Taxes and Income Distribution in Chile: Some Unpleasant Redistributive Arithmetic,” November 1998
28.
Peter Blair Henry, “Do Stock Market Liberalizations Cause Investment Booms?” November 1998
27.
Peter Blair Henry, “Stock Market Liberalization, Economic Reform, and Emerging Market Equity Prices,” October 1998
26.
Pravin Krishna, “Market Structure, Demand and Endogenous Firm Efficiency,” September 1998
25.
Kenneth Kletzer and Brian Wright, “Sovereign Debt as Intertemporal Barter,” September 1998
24.
Pravin Krishna, Sajjid Chinoy, and Devashish Mitra , “Trade Liberalization and Labor Demand Elasticities: Evidence from Turkey,” September 1998
23.
Anne O. Krueger, “Whither the World Bank and the IMF?” August 1998
22.
Kenneth Kletzer and Nirvikar Singh, “Indian Fiscal Federalism: Political Economy and Issues for Reform,” May 1998
21.
Anne O. Krueger, “Exchange Rate Policies for Developing Countries: What Has Changed?” March 1998
20.
Aaron Tornell, “Reform from Within,” January 1998
19.
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill, “International Overborrowing: A Decomposition of Credit and Currency Risks,” February 1998
18.
Julie A. Schaffner, “Job Stability in Developing and Developed Countries: Evidence from Columbia and the United States,” January 1998
   
 
   
 
   
 
Note: Color denotes the region or topic of research of the paper:
China, India, Latin America, General
   
17.
T.N. Srinivasan, “As the Century Turns: Analytics, Empirics and Politics of Development,” December 1997
16.
Yuan Cao, Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast, “From Federalism, Chinese Style, to Privatization, Chinese Style,” December 1997
15.
Stephen Haber and Armando Razo, “Political Instability and Economic Performance: Evidence from Revolutionary Mexico,” November 1997
14.
Pravin Krishna, “Are Regional Trading Blocs “Natural”?” November 1997
13.
Pravin Krishna and Arvind Panagariya, “On the Existence of Necessarily Welfare-Enhancing Free Trade Areas,” November 1997
12.
Pravin Krishna and Arvind Panagariya, “A Unification of the Theory of Second Best,” November 1997
11.
Lawrence J. Lau, Yingyi Qian and Gerard Roland, “Reform Without Losers: An Interpretation of China's Dual-Track Approach to Transition,” October 1997
10.
Aaron Tornell and Philip R. Lane, “Why Aren't Savings Rates in Latin America Procyclical?” October 1997
9.
Aaron Tornell, “Rational Atrophy: The U.S. Steel Industry,” September 1997
8.
Armando Razo and Stephen Haber, “The Growth of Productivity in Mexico, 1850-1933: Evidence from the Cotton Textile Industry,” August 1997
7.
T. N. Srinivasan, “Democracy, Markets, Governance and Development,” June 1997
6.
Ronald I. McKinnon, “Toward Virtual Exchange-Rate Stability in Western and Eastern Europe with or without EMU,” June 1997
5.
T.N. Srinivasan, “India 's Export Performance: A Comparative Analysis,” May 1997
4.
Clive Bell, T.N. Srinivasan and Christopher Udry, “Rationing, Spillover and Interlinking in Credit Markets: The Case of Rural Punjab,” April 1997
3.
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill, “The Overborrowing Syndrome: Are East Asian Economies Different?” March 1997
2.
Anne O. Krueger, “Nominal Anchor Exchange Rate Policies as a Domestic Distortion,” February 1997
1.
Anne O. Krueger, “Trade Policy and Economic Development: How We Learn,” January 1997
   
 
   
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