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The Boskin Commission Report and its aftermath by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2000
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Financial super-markets: size matters for asset trade by Series: CIDER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Berkeley University of California, Berkeley; Dept. of Economics 2000
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The determinants of cross-border equity flows: the geography of information by Series: CIDER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Berkeley University of California, Berkeley; Dept. of Economics 2000
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The six major puzzles in international macroeconomics: is there a common cause? by Series: CIDER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Berkeley University of California, Berkeley; Dept. of Economics 2000
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Why adopt transparency? the publication of Central Bank forecasts by Series: CIDER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Berkeley University of California, Berkeley; Dept. of Economics 2000
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Would collective action clauses raise borrowing costs?: an update and additional results by Series: CIDER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Berkeley University of California, Berkeley; Dept. of Economics 2000
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The geography of international investment by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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Currency substitution in Latin America: lessons from the 1990s by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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The tyranny of concepts: CUDIE ( Cumulated, Depreciated Investment Effort) Is NOT capital by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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What can we learn about country performance from conditional comparisons across countries? by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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Ownership and performance of Lithuanian enterprises by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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The middle class consensus and economic development by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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Terror as a bargaining instrument: a case study of dowry violence in rural India by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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Taxing issues with privatization: a checklist by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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Trade, foreign direct investment, and international technology transfer: a survey by Series: World bank Policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2000
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