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The Frame-Makers: Transformations In The Roles Of Functional Experts
January 18, 2011, 12:00am PST
The evolution of many staff functions displays a movement from a relatively narrow technical function to a broader role in which the staff expert serves as a "Strategic business partner" to key...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Fiscal Decentralization And Economic Growth In Central And Eastern Europe
October 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The majority of the literature on fiscal decentralization has tended to stress that the greater capacity of decentralized governments to tailor policies to local preferences and to be innovative...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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They Have No Idea.... Decision-Making And Policy Change In The Global Financial Crisis
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
The cluster of economic problems that emerged from and surrounded the growing defaults in United States sub-prime and Alt-A mortgage lending markets is widely regarded as a 'Crisis'. Some have...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Taxation And Capital Structure: Evidence From A Transition Economy
July 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The authors examine the effect of taxation on financing policy using the corporate tax reform in 2001 in Croatia as a natural experiment. Since the extant literature on tax effects on capital...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Growing Together? - Prospects For Economic Convergence And Reunification In Cyprus
October 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Policy-makers have increasingly come to focus on the role of economic factors in fuelling or dampening regional and border conflicts. This issue can be highly relevant in the case of...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Urban Growth Drivers And Spatial Inequalities: Europe - A Case With Geographically Sticky People
October 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Analysts of regional growth differences in the US tend to assume full spatial equilibrium (Glaeser et al, 1995). Flows of people thus indicate changes in the distribution of spatial welfare more...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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IT Outsourcing Configuration
October 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
In this paper, we introduce the concept of Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) "Configuration", defined as: a high-level description of the set of choices the organization makes in crafting...
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Does Foreign Environmental Policy Influence Domestic Innovation ? Evidence From The Wind Industry
March 7, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign renewable energy policies on innovation activity in wind power using patent data from OECD countries from 1994 to 2005. The...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
What Is Social Entrepreneurship Really About?
November 8, 2006, 12:00am PST
Social entrepreneurship is a growth area, both in practice and in academic circles. Its value is generally assumed to be the contribution that social entrepreneurs can make to solving pressing and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Deep" Integration Of 19th Century Grain Markets: Coordination And Standardisation In A Global Value Chain
July 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper explores the dynamics underlying integration of the international grain markets of the nineteenth century. It demonstrates that 'Deep' integration implied changes to market structures,...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
The Amazing Synchronicity Of The Global Development (The 1300s-1450s). An Institutional Approach To The Globalization Of The Late Middle Ages
April 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
In a new approach to a long-ranging debate on the causes of the Late Medieval Debasement, the authors offer an institutional case-study of Russia and the Levant. Avoiding the complexity of the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Transcending The Great Foreign Aid Debate: Managerialism, Radicalism And The Search For Aid Effectiveness
May 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The Great Aid Debate pits those who are radically opposed to foreign aid against those who champion its reform to achieve greater aid effectiveness. This paper offers an analysis of this debate by...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Did Globalization Aid Industrial Development In Colonial India? A Study Of Knowledge Transfer In The Iron Industry
December 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
The paper explores the link between international economic integration and technological capability in colonial India. The example of iron industry shows that many new ideas and skills flowed into...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Globalisation, Women's Economic Rights And Forced Labour
February 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
Globalization critics are concerned that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment exacerbate existing economic disadvantages of women and foster conditions for forced labor....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Americans Do I.T. Better: US Multinationals And The Productivity Miracle
April 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
The US has experienced a sustained increase in productivity growth since the mid-1990s, particularly in sectors that intensively use Information Technologies (IT). This has not occurred in Europe....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Offshoring Of Routine Tasks And (DE)Industrialisation: Threat Or Opportunity - And For Whom?
March 8, 2007, 12:00am PST
Offshoring, or overseas sourcing of routine tasks, generates efficiency gains that benefit consumers and workers with skills similar to those whose very jobs are threatened by offshoring....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Offshoring: General Equilibrium Effects On Wages, Production And Trade
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
A simple model of offshoring is used to integrate the complex gallery of results that exist in the theoretical offshoring/fragmentation literature. The paper depicts offshoring as 'Shadow...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Trade And Growth With Heterogeneous Firms
June 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper explores the impact of trade on growth when firms are heterogeneous. It is found that greater openness produces anti- and pro-growth effects. The Melitz-model selection effects raises...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
RICAFE2 - Regional Comparative Advantage And Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship
April 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Starting a business being a risky activity, the authors analyzes two channels through which the financing parties can contractually provide insurance to a risk-averse potential entrepreneur even...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Technological Catch-Up And The Role Of Multinationals
July 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the importance of productivity catch-up, as an indicator of technology spillovers, to productivity growth. Evidence is found that productivity catch-up is statistically and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Single Sourcing Vs. Multiple Sourcing
November 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
This paper shows that in contrast to results in the extant literature, single sourcing may not be the optimal strategy of a buyer facing suppliers with strictly convex costs. As argued, previous...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Dynastic Management
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
The most striking difference in corporate-governance arrangements between rich and poor countries is that the latter rely much more heavily on the dynastic family firm, where ownership and control...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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The Effect Of Trade On The Demand For Skill - Evidence From The Interstate Highway System
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
Since changes in trade openness are typically confounded with other factors, it has been difficult to identify the labor market consequences of increased international trade. The advent of the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Chain Indices Of The Cost Of Living And The Path-Dependence Problem: An Empirical Solution
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes an empirically feasible method for correcting the path-dependence bias of chain indices of the cost of living. Chain indices are discrete approximations to Divisia indices and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Information And Communication Technologies In A Multi-Sector Endogenous Growth Model
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in an economy, consisting of three sectors, ICT-producing, ICT-using and non-ICT-using. The...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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A Theory Of Organizational Information Services
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
Organizational use of Information Technology (IT) is increasingly characterized as 'Services' rather than 'Systems' to more accurately reflect IT's impact on organizational practices. However,...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Firms In International Trade
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Despite the fact that importing and exporting are extremely rare firm activities; economists generally devote little attention to the role of firms when discussing international trade. This paper...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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The Long-Term Consequences Of Regional Specialization
July 19, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Economists have long debated whether an abundance of natural resources adversely affects long term economic performance. Focusing on economic channels discussed in the literature, the author...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Shifts In Economic Geography And Their Causes
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
This paper analyses some of the forces that are changing the spatial distribution of activity in the world economy. It draws on the 'New economic geography' literature to argue the importance of...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Economics And Politics Of Alternative Institutional Reforms
January 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
This paper compares the economic consequences and political feasibility of reforms aimed at reducing barriers to entry (deregulation) and improving contractual enforcement (legal reform)....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Off-Shoring Of Business Services And Deindustrialisation: Threat Or Opportunity - And For Whom?
July 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper takes a new look at the issue of overseas sourcing of services. In framework in which comparative advantage is endogenous to agglomeration economies and factor mobility, the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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An R&D-Based Model Of Multi-Sector Growth
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
The authors have developed a multi-sector general equilibrium model in which productivity growth is driven by the production of sector-specific knowledge. In the model, long run differences is...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Public Policy, Early-Stage Financing, And Firm Growth In New Industries
September 17, 2006, 12:00am PDT
Does Europe have too few fast-growing companies in new (hi-tech) industries compared to the US? And if so, why? While Europe has seen a vast increase in early-stage financing, financiers with...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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The Plant Size-Place Effect: Agglomeration And Monopsony In Labour Markets
January 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in denser markets. However, many popular theories of agglomeration - spillovers, cost advantages and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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The Division Of Labor, Coordination, And The Demand For Information Processing
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper examines whether the need to coordinate an increasingly complex division of labor has raised the demand for clerical office workers, who process information that is used to coordinate...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Competing In Network Industries: Firm Strategies, Market Outcomes, And Policy Implications
June 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
The authors have reviewed the literature on market structure, firm strategies and public policy in network industries. In particular, this paper focuses on the latest applied work, including case...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Does Global Size Matter For Productivity Of MNEs?
September 27, 2006, 12:00am PDT
Previous research has shown that MultiNationals (MNEs) and in particular US-owned plants, are more productive than domestic ones. Existing evidence for the UK has shown that this US advantage is...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Financial Crises In Small Open Economies: The Role Of Monetary Policy
February 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
Small open economies periodically experience crisis times characterized by sudden reversals of international capital inflows, distress in the financial system, sharp drops in output and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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Market Dominance And Barriers To Competition In Financial Trading Venues
January 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
The Market in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) aims to increase competition and to foster client protection in the European financial market. Among other provisions, it abolishes the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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The Effect Of Credit Rationing On The Shape Of The Competition-Innovation Relationship
November 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Using a dynamic model of a step-by-step innovation race between financially constrained firms, the author studies how financial constraints affect innovation activity. The novel theoretical...
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IT and Telecoms Convergence: Mobile Service Delivery in the EU and Japan
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
The authors will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from proprietary delivery mechanisms towards components making up delivery platforms. This...
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The Effect Of Credit Rationing On The Shape Of The Competition-Innovation Relationship
November 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Using a dynamic model of a step-by-step innovation race between financially constrained firms, the author studies how financial constraints affect innovation activity. The novel theoretical...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Market Dominance And Barriers To Competition In Financial Trading Venues
January 1, 2009, 12:00am PST
The Market in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) aims to increase competition and to foster client protection in the European financial market. Among other provisions, it abolishes the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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White Papers
Financial Crises In Small Open Economies: The Role Of Monetary Policy
February 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
Small open economies periodically experience crisis times characterized by sudden reversals of international capital inflows, distress in the financial system, sharp drops in output and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Globalisation, Women's Economic Rights And Forced Labour
February 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
Globalization critics are concerned that increased trade openness and foreign direct investment exacerbate existing economic disadvantages of women and foster conditions for forced labor....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Did Globalization Aid Industrial Development In Colonial India? A Study Of Knowledge Transfer In The Iron Industry
December 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
The paper explores the link between international economic integration and technological capability in colonial India. The example of iron industry shows that many new ideas and skills flowed into...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Transcending The Great Foreign Aid Debate: Managerialism, Radicalism And The Search For Aid Effectiveness
May 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
The Great Aid Debate pits those who are radically opposed to foreign aid against those who champion its reform to achieve greater aid effectiveness. This paper offers an analysis of this debate by...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Amazing Synchronicity Of The Global Development (The 1300s-1450s). An Institutional Approach To The Globalization Of The Late Middle Ages
April 1, 2011, 12:00am PDT
In a new approach to a long-ranging debate on the causes of the Late Medieval Debasement, the authors offer an institutional case-study of Russia and the Levant. Avoiding the complexity of the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Deep" Integration Of 19th Century Grain Markets: Coordination And Standardisation In A Global Value Chain
July 1, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper explores the dynamics underlying integration of the international grain markets of the nineteenth century. It demonstrates that 'Deep' integration implied changes to market structures,...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Does Foreign Environmental Policy Influence Domestic Innovation ? Evidence From The Wind Industry
March 7, 2011, 12:00am PST
This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign renewable energy policies on innovation activity in wind power using patent data from OECD countries from 1994 to 2005. The...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Urban Growth Drivers And Spatial Inequalities: Europe - A Case With Geographically Sticky People
October 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Analysts of regional growth differences in the US tend to assume full spatial equilibrium (Glaeser et al, 1995). Flows of people thus indicate changes in the distribution of spatial welfare more...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Growing Together? - Prospects For Economic Convergence And Reunification In Cyprus
October 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Policy-makers have increasingly come to focus on the role of economic factors in fuelling or dampening regional and border conflicts. This issue can be highly relevant in the case of...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Taxation And Capital Structure: Evidence From A Transition Economy
July 1, 2008, 12:00am PDT
The authors examine the effect of taxation on financing policy using the corporate tax reform in 2001 in Croatia as a natural experiment. Since the extant literature on tax effects on capital...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
They Have No Idea.... Decision-Making And Policy Change In The Global Financial Crisis
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
The cluster of economic problems that emerged from and surrounded the growing defaults in United States sub-prime and Alt-A mortgage lending markets is widely regarded as a 'Crisis'. Some have...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Fiscal Decentralization And Economic Growth In Central And Eastern Europe
October 1, 2009, 12:00am PDT
The majority of the literature on fiscal decentralization has tended to stress that the greater capacity of decentralized governments to tailor policies to local preferences and to be innovative...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Frame-Makers: Transformations In The Roles Of Functional Experts
January 18, 2011, 12:00am PST
The evolution of many staff functions displays a movement from a relatively narrow technical function to a broader role in which the staff expert serves as a "Strategic business partner" to key...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Does Global Size Matter For Productivity Of MNEs?
September 27, 2006, 12:00am PDT
Previous research has shown that MultiNationals (MNEs) and in particular US-owned plants, are more productive than domestic ones. Existing evidence for the UK has shown that this US advantage is...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Competing In Network Industries: Firm Strategies, Market Outcomes, And Policy Implications
June 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
The authors have reviewed the literature on market structure, firm strategies and public policy in network industries. In particular, this paper focuses on the latest applied work, including case...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Division Of Labor, Coordination, And The Demand For Information Processing
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper examines whether the need to coordinate an increasingly complex division of labor has raised the demand for clerical office workers, who process information that is used to coordinate...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Plant Size-Place Effect: Agglomeration And Monopsony In Labour Markets
January 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
This paper shows, using data from both the US and the UK, that average plant size is larger in denser markets. However, many popular theories of agglomeration - spillovers, cost advantages and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Public Policy, Early-Stage Financing, And Firm Growth In New Industries
September 17, 2006, 12:00am PDT
Does Europe have too few fast-growing companies in new (hi-tech) industries compared to the US? And if so, why? While Europe has seen a vast increase in early-stage financing, financiers with...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
An R&D-Based Model Of Multi-Sector Growth
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
The authors have developed a multi-sector general equilibrium model in which productivity growth is driven by the production of sector-specific knowledge. In the model, long run differences is...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Off-Shoring Of Business Services And Deindustrialisation: Threat Or Opportunity - And For Whom?
July 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper takes a new look at the issue of overseas sourcing of services. In framework in which comparative advantage is endogenous to agglomeration economies and factor mobility, the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Economics And Politics Of Alternative Institutional Reforms
January 1, 2007, 12:00am PST
This paper compares the economic consequences and political feasibility of reforms aimed at reducing barriers to entry (deregulation) and improving contractual enforcement (legal reform)....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Shifts In Economic Geography And Their Causes
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
This paper analyses some of the forces that are changing the spatial distribution of activity in the world economy. It draws on the 'New economic geography' literature to argue the importance of...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Long-Term Consequences Of Regional Specialization
July 19, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Economists have long debated whether an abundance of natural resources adversely affects long term economic performance. Focusing on economic channels discussed in the literature, the author...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Firms In International Trade
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Despite the fact that importing and exporting are extremely rare firm activities; economists generally devote little attention to the role of firms when discussing international trade. This paper...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
A Theory Of Organizational Information Services
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
Organizational use of Information Technology (IT) is increasingly characterized as 'Services' rather than 'Systems' to more accurately reflect IT's impact on organizational practices. However,...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Information And Communication Technologies In A Multi-Sector Endogenous Growth Model
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in an economy, consisting of three sectors, ICT-producing, ICT-using and non-ICT-using. The...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Chain Indices Of The Cost Of Living And The Path-Dependence Problem: An Empirical Solution
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
This paper proposes an empirically feasible method for correcting the path-dependence bias of chain indices of the cost of living. Chain indices are discrete approximations to Divisia indices and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
The Effect Of Trade On The Demand For Skill - Evidence From The Interstate Highway System
December 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
Since changes in trade openness are typically confounded with other factors, it has been difficult to identify the labor market consequences of increased international trade. The advent of the...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Dynastic Management
August 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
The most striking difference in corporate-governance arrangements between rich and poor countries is that the latter rely much more heavily on the dynastic family firm, where ownership and control...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Single Sourcing Vs. Multiple Sourcing
November 1, 2006, 12:00am PST
This paper shows that in contrast to results in the extant literature, single sourcing may not be the optimal strategy of a buyer facing suppliers with strictly convex costs. As argued, previous...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Technological Catch-Up And The Role Of Multinationals
July 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper investigates the importance of productivity catch-up, as an indicator of technology spillovers, to productivity growth. Evidence is found that productivity catch-up is statistically and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
RICAFE2 - Regional Comparative Advantage And Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship
April 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
Starting a business being a risky activity, the authors analyzes two channels through which the financing parties can contractually provide insurance to a risk-averse potential entrepreneur even...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Trade And Growth With Heterogeneous Firms
June 1, 2006, 12:00am PDT
This paper explores the impact of trade on growth when firms are heterogeneous. It is found that greater openness produces anti- and pro-growth effects. The Melitz-model selection effects raises...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Offshoring: General Equilibrium Effects On Wages, Production And Trade
May 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
A simple model of offshoring is used to integrate the complex gallery of results that exist in the theoretical offshoring/fragmentation literature. The paper depicts offshoring as 'Shadow...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Offshoring Of Routine Tasks And (DE)Industrialisation: Threat Or Opportunity - And For Whom?
March 8, 2007, 12:00am PST
Offshoring, or overseas sourcing of routine tasks, generates efficiency gains that benefit consumers and workers with skills similar to those whose very jobs are threatened by offshoring....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
Americans Do I.T. Better: US Multinationals And The Productivity Miracle
April 1, 2007, 12:00am PDT
The US has experienced a sustained increase in productivity growth since the mid-1990s, particularly in sectors that intensively use Information Technologies (IT). This has not occurred in Europe....
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
-
White Papers
What Is Social Entrepreneurship Really About?
November 8, 2006, 12:00am PST
Social entrepreneurship is a growth area, both in practice and in academic circles. Its value is generally assumed to be the contribution that social entrepreneurs can make to solving pressing and...
Provided by London School of Economics and Political Science
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