The Median Voter Hypothesis, Income Inequality, and Income Redistribution: An Empirical Test with the Required Data
B. Milanovic. European Journal of Political Economy. vol. 16, no. 3. pp. 367-410. 2000.
Determinants of Cross-Country Income Inequality: An ‘Augmented’ Kuznets’ Hypothesis
B. Milanovic. In Equality, Participation, Transition: Essays in Honour of Branko Horvat. V. Franičević and M. Uvalić (eds). pp. 48-79. London: Macmillan Press. 2000.
Nations, Conglomerates, and Empires: The Trade-off Between Income and Sovereignty
B. Milanovic. In Small Countries in a Global Economy: New Challenges and Opportunities. D. Salvatore, M. Svetlicic, and J.P. Damijan (eds). pp. 25-70. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2000.
Social Transfers and Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis Using Latvian Household Survey Data
B. Milanovic. The World Bank. no. 2328. 2000.
Gender and the New Inequality: Explaining the College/Non-College Wage Gap
L. McCall. American Sociological Review. vol. 65, no. 2. pp. 234-255. 2000.
Dividing the Spoils: Pension, Privatization, and Reform in Russia’s Transition
B. Milanovic and E.B. Kapstein. The World Bank. no. 2292. 2000.
Balance Sheets, the Transfer Problem, and Financial Crises
P. Krugman. International Tax and Public Finance. vol. 6, no. 4. pp. 459-472. 1999.
Changes in the Perception of the Poverty Line During the Depression in Russia, 1993-96
B. Milanovic and B. Jovanovic. The World Bank Economic Review. vol. 13, no. 3. pp. 539–559. 1999.
Explaining the Increase in Inequality During the Transition
B. Milanovic. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. vol. 7, no. 2. pp. 299-341. 1999.
The Accidental Theorist: And Other Dispatches from the Dismal Science
P. Krugman. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 1999.
Gender, the Welfare State, and Public Employment: A Comparative Study of Seven Industrialized Countries
J.C. Gornick and J.A. Jacobs. American Sociological Review. vol. 63, no. 5. pp. 688-710. 1998.
Spatial Routes to Gender Wage (In)equality: Regional Restructuring and Wage Differentials by Gender and Education
L. McCall. Economic Geography. vol. 74, no. 4. pp. 379-404. 1998.


