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- 96/18 Evolving Market Efficiency with an Application to Some Bulgarian Shares
by Rebecca Emerson & Stephen G. Hall & Anna Zalewska-Mitura - 96/17 Evaluation and Comparison of the RSG and RSG-GA
by Tomasz Przechlewski & Krystyna Strzala - 96/16 Stock Market Volatility and Real Processes in the Czech Economy
by Martin Cihak & Kamil Janacek - 96/15 Strain and the Inflation - Unemployment Relationship: A Conceptual and Empirical Investigation
by Daniel Daianu & Lucian-Liviu Albu - 96/14 Soviet Household Saving Function
by Byung Yeon Kim - 96/13 The Predictability of the Hungarian Stock Exchange (1991-1996)
by Zsolt Macskasi & Jozsef Molnar - 96/12 The Descriptive Analysis of the Secondary Securities Market in Lithuania in the Period 1993-1995
by Violeta Moscinskiene - 96/11 Exchange Rate, Inflation and Unemployment in East European Economies: the Case of Poland and Hungary
by Roberto Golinelli & Renzo Orsi - 96/10 Modelling Structural Changes Using Smooth Transition Regression: A Case of Poland
by Magdalena Osinska - 96/9 Privatisation in Eastern Europe - Alternative Scenarios
by Barbara M. Roberts - 96/8 Testing Integration of Macroeconomic Time Series in Transitional Socialist Economies. A Modification of Perron Test
by Krzysztof Rybinski - 96/7 Testing the Information Structure of eastern European Markets: The Warsaw Stock Exchange
by Renato G. Flores & JrAriane Szafarz - 96/6 Threshold Modelling of Stock Return on Eastern European Market
by Kalvinder K. Sian - 96/5 The Influence of Macroeconomic Factors on Behaviour and Predictability of Stock Market Returns in East European Countries: The Case of Poland
by Magdalena Sokalska - 96/4 Stability of Long-Run Relationships for Countries in Transition: A Hansen Test Study
by Ewa M. Syczewska - 96/3 The Nature(s) of Hungarian Inflation: A Study in Plurality
by Istvan HameczJanos & VinczeIstvan Zsoldos - 96/2 The Price-Wage Mechanism in Poland: An Endogenous Switching Model
by Jacek Osiewalski & Aleksander Welfe - 96/1 An Econometric Analysis of Polish Inflation Dynamics with Learning about Rational Expectations
by Peter A. Zadrozny