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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
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11 | Going to market: economic organization and transformation in a Hungarian firmYoung, S. David, in: World Development, 21(6), 1993, p. 883-99 |
12 | Determinants of child health during the economic transition in RomaniaSkoufias, Emmanuel, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2045-56. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
13 | Stabilization and recession in a transitional economy: the case of PolandZukowski, Ryszard, in: World Development, 21(7), 1993, p. 1163-78 |
14 | The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union: introductionBecker, Charles; Bloom, David, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1913-19.(Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
15 | Macroeconomic consequences of the Russian mortality crisisBloom, David; Malaney, Pia N., in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 2073-85. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
16 | Surviving and thriving: differentiation in a peri-urban community in Northern AlbaniaLawson, Colin W.; McGregor, J. Allister; Saltmarshe, Douglas K., in: World Development, 28(8), 2000, p. 1499-1514 |
17 | On «Reform of the State» and «Regulation of the Market»Whitehead, Laurence, in: World Development, 21(8), 1993, p. 1371-93 |
18 | Demographic implications of the Russian mortality crisisBennett, Neil G.; Bloom, David; Ivanov, Sergej F., in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1921-37. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |
19 | Informal social support networks and household vulnerability: empirical findings from GeorgiaDershem, Larry; Gzirishvili, David, in: World Development, 26(10), 1998, p. 1827-38 |
20 | Demographic change in the former Soviet Union during the transition periodBecker, Charles; Hemley, David, in: World Development, 26(11), 1998, p. 1957-75. (Special issue: The demographic crisis in the former Soviet Union) |