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Serbia: Macroeconomic Stabilization and Reform, 2001 to 2003

Pavle Petrovic
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 36, January 2004

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Monthly Report 11/2003

Helen Boss Heslop, Vladimir Gligorov, Gabor Hunya, Anton Mihailov and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Monthly Report No. 11, November 2003

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Serbia and Montenegro: Transition with Organized Crime

Vladimir Gligorov
wiiw country profile No. 19, July 2003

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Transition Countries in 2003: Reforms and Restructuring Keep the Global Economic Slowdown at Bay

Peter Havlik
wiiw Research Report No. 297, July 2003
94 pages including 29 Tables and 21 Figures

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Prospects for Further (South) Eastern EU Enlargement: Form Divergence to Convergence?

Vladimir Gligorov, Mario Holzner and Michael Landesmann
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 30, June 2003

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Prospects for Further (South-) Eastern EU Enlargement: from Divergence to Convergence?

Vladimir Gligorov, Mario Holzner and Michael Landesmann
wiiw Research Report No. 296, June 2003

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Monthly Report 04/2003

Vladimir Gligorov, Kazimierz Laski, Sandor Richter and Roman Römisch
wiiw Monthly Report No. 4, April 2003

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Transition Countries Resist Global Slowdown: Productivity Gains Offset Effects of Appreciation

Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Research Report No. 293, February 2003
106 pages including 37 Tables, 10 Figures and 4 Panels

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Monthly Report 10/2002

Helen Boss Heslop, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Gabor Hunya, Zdenek Lukas, Anton Mihailov, Leon Podkaminer, Josef Pöschl, Sandor Richter and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Monthly Report No. 10, October 2002

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Transition Countries in 2002: Losing Steam

Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Research Report No. 285, July 2002
89 pages including 28 Tables and 6 Figures

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