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NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1999 97 Koéenda, Ev<en. “Residual State Property in the Czech Republic,” in Eastern Euro- pean Economics, vol. 37, no. 5 (September—October 1999), pp. 6-35. Kotl4n, Viktor. “The Term Structure of Interest Rates and Future Inflation,” in Eastern European Economics, vol. 37, no. 5 (September—October 1999), pp. 36-51. Kraéun, Davorin. “Price Formation and Inflation Multiplier,’ in Eastern European Eco- nomics, vol. 37, no. 4 (July-August 1999), pp. 50-69. Krajewska, Anna. See Belka, Marek. Krajewski, Stefan. See Belka, Marek. Mrak, Mojmir. “Communal Infrastructure in Slovenia in View of Its Accession to the European Union: Sector Review, Investment Needs, and Policy Priorities,” in East- ern European Economics, vol. 37, no. 6 (November—December 1999), pp. 71-95. Nemessalyi, Zsolt. See Bai, Attila. Stare, Metka. “Determinants of Producer Services Development in Slovenia,” in East- ern European Economics, vol. 37, no. 6 (November—December 1999), pp. 54-70. Svetlici¢é, Marjan, and Trtnik, Andreja. “European Union Enlargement: Is Enthusi- asm Waning?” in Eastern European Economics, vol. 37, no. 4 (July-August 1999), pp. 70-96. Thompson, G. Rodney, and Valsan, Calin. “Early Privatization in Romania: The Period of Management and Employee Buyouts, 1991 to 1995,” in Eastern European Eco- nomics, vol. 37, no. 6 (November—December 1999), pp. 35-53. Tillack, Peter. See Epstein, David. Trtnik, Andreja. See Svetlici¢, Marjan. Turk, Jernej; Erjavec, Emil; and Gambelli, Danilo. “Supply Trends in Slovenian Agri- culture Under Transition to the Market,” in Eastern European Economics, vol. 37, no. 3 (May-June 1999), pp. 6-33. Valsan, Calin. See Thompson, G. Rodney.

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