Schaffer, Mark E.
Schaffer, Mark E. 1959–
Schaffer, M
Mark Schaffer
VIAF ID: 3188995 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/3188995
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Mark Schaffer
- 200 _ | ‡a Schaffer ‡b Mark E.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Schaffer, M
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Schaffer, Mark E.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Schaffer, Mark E. ‡d 1959-
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Works
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Benchmarking structural change in transition | |
business environment in the transition | |
Coming to terms with accession | |
Convergence in institutions and market outcomes: cross-country and time-series evidence from the BEEPS surveys in transition economies | |
Employment growth, job creation and job destruction in Polish industry, 1988-91 | |
Enterprise restructuring and economic policy in Russia, 1996: | |
The enterprise sector and emergence of the Polish fiscal crisis, 1990-91 | |
Fiscal policy in transition : forum report of the economic policyinitiative no.3 | |
A Framework for Cross-Country Comparisons of Public Infrastructure Constraints on Firm Growth | |
Government subsidies to enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe : budgetary subsidies and tax arrears | |
Gun prevalence, homicide rates and causality: a GMM approach to endogeneity bias | |
Mediating the transition : labour markets in Central and Eastern Europe | |
A minimum of rivalry: evidence from transition economies on the importance of competition for innovation and growth | |
Monetary and exchange rate policies, EMU and Central and Eastern Europe | |
Productivity, ownership and the investment climate : international lessons for priorities in Serbia | |
Soviet power plus electrification : what is the long-run legacy of communism? | |
Technology transfer and East-West relations, c1985: | |
Wage determination in Russia an econometric investigation | |
Wage policies of a Russian firm and the financial crisis of 1998: evidence from personnel data - 1997 to 2002 | |
Where are the real bottlenecks? : a Lagrangian approach to identifying constraints on growth from subjective survey data |