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John McMillan
Senior Fellow, Stanford Center for International Development at SIEPR
John McMillan is a
Professor of International Management and Economics.
His research interests include economic reform, mechanism design, cross-country comparisons
of market institutions, and entrepreneurship in developing and transitions
economies. His current research focuss on entrepreneurship
in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Recent
Publications:
- "Why
do Firms Hide? Bribes and Unofficial Activity after Communism,"
Journal of Public Economics, to appear (with Simon Johnson,
Daniel Kaufmann, and Christopher Woodruff)
- "Interfirm
Relationships and Informal Credit in Vietnam," Quarterly Journal
of Economics 114, Nov. 1999, 1285-1320 (with Christopher Woodruff)
- "Dispute
Prevention Without Courts in Vietnam," Journal of Law, Economics,
and Organization 15, Oct. 1999, 637-658 (with Christopher
Woodruff)
McMillan's teaching
interests are in the areas of
global management and information economics. He is a member of the
Econometric Society, American Economic Association, and New Zealand
Association of Economists.
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