Works
- Boycko, Maxim; ———; Vishny, Robert (1995). Privatizing Russia. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-02389-X.
- ———; Vishny, R. W. (1997). "A Survey of Corporate Governance". Journal of Finance 52 (2): 737–783. doi:10.2307/2329497. JSTOR 2329497.
- La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ———; Vishny, R. W. (1998). "Law and Finance". Journal of Political Economy 106 (6): 1113–1155. doi:10.1086/250042.
- La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ——— (1999). "Corporate Ownership Around the World". Journal of Finance 54 (2): 471–517. doi:10.1111/0022-1082.00115.
- La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ———; Vishny, R. W. (2000). "Investor Protection and Corporate Governance". Journal of Financial Economics 58 (1–2): 3–27. doi:10.1016/S0304-405X(00)00065-9.
- Shleifer, Andrei (2000). Inefficient Markets: An Introduction to Behavioral Finance. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-829227-9.
- Djankov, S.; La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ——— (2002). "The Regulation of Entry". Quarterly Journal of Economics 117 (1): 1–37. doi:10.1162/003355302753399436.
- Djankov, S.; La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ——— (2003). "Courts". Quarterly Journal of Economics 118 (2): 453–517. doi:10.1162/003355303321675437.
- Botero, J.; Djankov, S.; La Porta, R.; López de Silanes, F.; ——— (2004). "The Regulation of Labor". Quarterly Journal of Economics 119 (4): 1339–1382. doi:10.1162/0033553042476215.
- Mulligan, C.; ——— (2005). "Conscription as Regulation". American Law and Economics Review 7 (1): 85–111. doi:10.1093/aler/ahi009.
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