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Evaluating Economics Research in Europe: An Introduction.
Published 2003“…All the studies show that the gap between economics research in Europe and the United States is narrowing, but remains very wide.…”
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Of Hype and Hyperbolas: Introducing the New Economic Geography.
Published 2001“…Reviewing The Spatial Economy by Fujita, Krugman, and Venables, this paper argues that the key contribution of the new economic geography is a framework in which standard building blocks of mainstream economics (especially rational decision making and simple general equilibrium models) are used to model the trade-off between dispersal and agglomeration. …”
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Economic Policy and the Manufacturing Base: Hysteresis in Location: Discussion.
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Protection, Economic War and Structural Change: The 1930s in Ireland.
Published 1986“…The paper describes the insights which trade theory can provide into economic developments in Ireland during the 1930s. …”
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Toward a Reconstruction of Keynesian Economics: Expectations and Constrained Equilibria.
Published 1983Journal article -
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Toward a Reconstruction of Keynesian Economics: Expectations and Constrained Equilibria.
Published 1988Book section -
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Towards A Reconstruction of Keynesian Economics: Expectations and Constrained Equilibria.
Published 1984Working paper -
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Absorptive capacity, R&D; spillovers and public policy
Published 2007Subjects: “…Economics…”
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Putting the "new" into new trade theory: Paul Krugman's Nobel memorial prize in economics.
Published 2009“…This paper reviews the scientific contributions of Paul Krugman to the study of international trade, on the occasion of his receipt of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. A simplified exposition is presented of some of his principal findings, including: the effects of trade on firm scale and product diversity in a general model of monopolistic competition; the integration of monopolistic competition with factor endowments theory; the implications of transport costs, including home-market effects and the possibility of agglomeration in models of economic geography; and the positive and normative consequences of oligopolistic trade.…”
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Public policy towards R&D; in oligopolistic industries
Published 1997Subjects: “…Economics…”
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The observational equivalence of the Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin explanations of trade patterns
Published 1985Subjects: “…Economics…”
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Can an oil discovery lead to a recession? A comment on Eastwood and Venables
Published 1984Subjects: “…Economics…”
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Foreign direct investment and the single market
Published 2002Subjects: “…Economics…”
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This side of paradox, or, in defence of the Correspondence Principle: a reply to Herberg and Kemp
Published 1980Subjects: “…Economics…”
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Capital subsidies and employment in an open economy
Published 1978Subjects: “…Economics…”
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On the Harris-Todaro model with intersectoral capital mobility
Published 1981Subjects: “…Economics…”
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