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| 2005 |
WP #2005-2 Lost, Dysfunctional or Evolving? A View of Business Schools from Silicon Valley, Kyle Eischen and Nirvikar Singh
REPRINT WP #2005-4 Will the Euro Eventually Surpass the Dollar as Leading International Reserve Currency?, Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Frankel (June 2005)
REPRINT WP #2005-3 Unpacking “Transnational Citizenship”, Jonathan Fox (May 19, 2005)
REPRINT WP #2005-2 The Politics of North American Economic Integration, Jonathan Fox (Feb 2004)
REPRINT WP #2005-1 State-Society Relations in Mexico: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Trends, Jonathan Fox (2000)
WP #2005-1 Paper or Plastic? The Privatization of Global Forestry Regulation, Ronnie D. Lipschutz
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| 2004 |
WP #2004-10 Inequality and Globalization: A Comment on Firebaugh and Goesling, Robert H. Wade
WP #2004-9 American Thinking About Violence in the Middle East, Alan Richards
WP #2004-8 Development Studies and the Marxists, Henry Bernstein
WP #2004-7 Beyond Drainage Basin and IWRM: Towards a Transformation of Thinking on Water, Ramaswamy R. Iyer (May 2, 2004)
WP #2004-6 Emancipating Labor Internationalism, Peter Waterman
WP #2004-5 Gender Relations and Access to Water: What we want to know about Social Relations and Women's Time Allocation, Jessica Roy and Ben Crow
WP #2004-4 Working Through Outsourcing: Software Practice, Industry Organization and Industry Evolution in India; Kyle Eischen
REPRINT #2004-3 Social Memory and the Politics of Place-making in Northeastern Amazonia; Hugh Raffles (March 16, 2004)
WP #2004-3 The Determinants of the Global Digital Divide: A cross-country analysis of computer and internet penetration; Menzie David Chinn and Robert W. Fairlie
REPRINT #2004-2 Markets, Class and Social Change, chapter 1: "Exploring Markets and Class"; Ben Crow (March 3, 2004)
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REPRINT #2004-1 Advocacy Research and the World Bank: Propositions for Discussion; Jonathan Fox (February 27, 2004)
WP #2004-1 Collective Action and Discursive Shifts: A Comparative Historical Perspective; Edmund Burke, III
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| 2003 |
WP #2003-1 Regulation for the Rest of Us? Global Social Activism, Corporate Citizenship, and the Disappearance of the Political; Ronnie D. Lipschutz
REPRINT #2003-1 Intimate Knowledge; Hugh Raffles (December 29, 2003) |
| 2002 |
WP #2002-3 Software Development: A View from the Outside; Kyle Eischen
WP #2002-2 Mapping the Micro-Foundations of Informational Development: Linking Software Processes, Products and Industries to Global Trends; Kyle Eischen
WP #2002-1 The Social Impact of Informational Production: Software Development as an Informational Practice; Kyle Eischen
REPRINT #2002-1 Gender, Class, and Access to Water:Three Cases in a Poor and Crowded Delta; Ben Crow and Farhana Sultana (October 21, 2002)
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| 2000 |
WP #2000-4 Information Technology: History, Practice and Implications for Development; Kyle Eischen
WP #2000-3 Building a "Soft Region" on Hard Legacies: The Development of an Informational Society in Andhra Pradesh, India; Kyle Eischen
WP #2000-2 National Legacies, Software Technology Clustersand Institutional Innovation: The Dichotomy of Regional Development in Andhra Pradesh, India; Kyle Eischen
WP #2000-1 The Telugu Diaspora in the United States; T.L.S. Bhaskar
ART #2000-1 India's High-Tech Marvel Makes Abstract Real; (Published Sunday, March 19, 2000, in the San Jose Mercury); Kyle Eischen
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| 1999 |
WP #99-3 Emerging Sticky Companies: Local and Institutional Embeddedness of Technology-intensive Start-ups of Taejon, Korea; Dong-Ho Shin
WP #99-2 Towards an Understanding of the Asian Crisis: A Research Agenda; Kyle Eischen & John Hipp
WP #99-1 Antinomies of Islamic Movements Under Globalization; (final version); Paul Lubeck |
| 1998 |
WP #98-1 Silicon Islands and Silicon "Valles": Rethinking Mexican Regional Development Strategies in an Era of Globalization; Paul Lubeck & Kyle Eischen
REPRINT #98-1 Orientalism and World History: Representing Middle Eastern Nationalism and Islamism in the Twentieth Century; Edmund Burke, III (August 1, 1998) |
| 1997 |
| WP #97-1 The State and Economic Development: Malaysian Government Policy and the Creation of Domestic Production Linkages; Kyle Eischen |
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