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The Gravity Equation in International
Economics
and International
Business
Research: A Note
Fratianni, Michele
;
Marchionne, Francesco
;
Oh, Chang Hoon
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, …
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2010
business
scholars who apply the gravity equation in their research. The most important message of the note is that this …
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Testing William Baumol’s “Toward a Newer
Economics
: The Future Lies Ahead!â€
Piatti, Marco
;
Torgler, Benno
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School of Economics and Finance, Business School
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2011
20 years ago, William Baumol provided an interesting wish list that outlined his hopes for the future of
economics
over … the history of economic ideas, as well as a more concrete menu of wishes for applied
economics
, we observe that this was …
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Towards a Theory of Regional Multinationals: A Transaction Cost
Economics
Approach
Rugman, Alan M.
;
Verbeke, Alain
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, …
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2005
cost
economics
(TCE) concepts are used to explain why large firms adopt regional, rather than global, strategies. A new …
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Norms in Law and
Economics
McAdams, Richard H.
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Rasmusen, Eric B.
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, …
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2004
this chapter of the Handbook of Law and
Economics
, edited by A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell and forthcoming in …
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Synchronization and Diversity in
Business
Cycles: A Network Approach Applied to the European Union
Gomez, David Matesanz
;
Ortega, Guillermo J
;
Torgler, Benno
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School of Economics and Finance, Business School
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2012
This paper analyses synchronization in
business
cycles across the European Union (EU) since 1989. We include both old …
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Regional
Business
Networks and the Multinational Retail Sector
Girod, Stephane J.G.
;
Rugman, Alan M.
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Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, …
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2005
suppliers; key partners; selected competitors; and key organisations in the non-
business
infrastructure) explains the …
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New Keynesian macroeconomics: Entry For New Palgrave Dictionary of
Economics
, 2nd Edition
Dixon, Huw David
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School
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2007
This dictionary entry defines the development of new Keynesian macroeconomics (NKM) since the 1980s. I argue that the key defining feature NKM is the introduction of imperfect competition, making price and/or wage setting endogenous and hence allowing for a rigorous understanding of nominal...
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Real
Business
Cycles with a Human Capital Investment Sector and Endogenous Growth: Persistence, Volatility and Labor Puzzles
Gillman, Max
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Kejak, Michal
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Dang, Jing
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School
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2011
A positive joint two-sector productivity shock causes Rybczynski (1955) and Stolper and Samuelson (1941) effects that release leisure time and initially raises the relative price of human capital investment so as to favor it over goods production. This enables a basic RBC model, modified by...
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Financial Sector Shocks, External Finance Premium and
Business
Cycle .
Zhang, ZHANG HONGRU
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School
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2011
This paper extends Nolan and Thoenissen (2009), hence NT, model with an explicit financial intermediary that transfer funds from households to entrepreneurs subject to a well defined loan production function. The loan productivity shock is treated as the supply side financial disturbance....
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Monetary aggregates, financial intermediate and the
business
cycle
Hong, hao
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School
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2011
This paper explains and evaluates the transmissions and effectiveness of monetary policy shock in a simple Cash-in-Advance (CIA) economy with financial intermediates. Lucas-Fuerst's (1992) limited participation CIA models are able to explain decreasing nominal interest rates and increasing real...
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