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Doak, Colleen Marie. (2002). Explorations in understanding the dual burden of underweight and overweight in households from seven countries. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dolinskaya, Irina. (2002). Explaining Russia's output collapse: aggregate sources and regional evidence. IMF Working Paper WP/01/16.

Dolinskaya, Irina. (2002). Transition and regional inequality in Russia: reorganization or procrastination? IMF Working Paper WP/02/169.

Durrant, Valerie L.; & Menken, Jane. (2002). Leveraging longitudinal data in developing countries: report of a workshop. Washington DC: National Academy Press.

Dymchenko, L.D.; & Callister, L.C. (2002). Challenges and opportunities: the health of women and newborns in the Russian Federation. The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 16(3), 11-21.

Earle, John S.; & Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (2002). How late to pay? Understanding wage arrears in Russia. Journal of Labor Economics, 20(3), 661-707.

Earle, John S.; & Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (2002). Structural change, mismatch, and job mobility: evidence from Russia.

Earle, John S.; & Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (2002). Understanding employment: level, composition, and flows. In Rashid, M. (Ed.), The Russian Labor Market: Moving from Crisis to Recovery (pp. 1-43). Washington, DC: The World Bank.

Earle, John S.; & Peter, Klara Sabirianova. (2002). Understanding wages: structure, uncertainty, and inequality. In Rashid, M. (Ed.), The Russian Labor Market: Moving from Crisis to Recovery (pp. 45-68). Washington, DC: The World Bank.

Eble, Stephanie; & Koeva, Petya. (2002). What determines individual preferences over reform? Microeconomic evidence from Russia. IMF Staff Papers, 49, 87-110.

Fedorov, Leonid Ilych. (2002). Regional inequality and regional polarization in Russia, 1990–99. World Development, 30(3), 443-56.

Filer, Randall K.; & Hanousek, Jan. (2002). Data watch: research data from transition economies. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16(1), 225-240.

Forey, Barbara; Hamling, Jan; Lee, Peter; & Wald, Nicholas. (2002). International smoking statistics, second edition. London: The Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine.

Gavrilova, Natalia S.; Semyonova, Vicotoria S.; & Evdokushkina, Galina N. (2002). Mortality crisis in Russia: new health threats. The 2002 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. Atlanta.

Geishecker, Ingo; & Haisken-DeNew, John P. (2002). Riding the transition roller-coaster: flexibility and the inter-industry wage structure in Russia. DIW-Diskussionspapiere 280.

Gerry, Christopher J.; & Li, Carmen A. (2002). Vulnerability to welfare change during economic shocks: evidence from the 1998 Russian crisis. Department of Economics Discussion paper. Colchester: University of Essex.

Gershenson, Dmitriy; & Greene, Joshua. (2002). Macroeconomic processes and regional economies management: fiscal reforms in the BRO Countries, 1996-2002. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 1(1), 5-21.

Gignoux, Jérémie; & Najman, Boris. (2002). Offre de travail familiale et secteur informel en Russie, 1994-2000. . mimeo.

Gorshkov, Mikhail. (2002). The dynamics of value-orientations of citizens of Russia under conditions of a systemic transformation. International Sociological Association, 2002. Brisbane, Australia.

Graham, Carol. (2002). Mobility, opportunity and vulnerability: the dynamics of poverty and inequality in a global economy. Journal of Human Development, 3(1), 57-94.