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-mode interaction (with consultants, universities, and research centres) and DUI-mode interaction, distinguishing between DUI …
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achieve the goal of greater economic growth. We argue that state-supported research universities can be used to integrate …-level economic policies. There is an opportunity at research universities to combine the human capital talent available on faculties …
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nearly 250 departments across 100+ UK universities. We find large differences in management scores across universities and … that departments in older, research-intensive universities score higher than departments in newer, more teaching …-oriented universities. We also find that management matters in universities. The scores, particularly with respect to provision of …
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with panel data on U.S. universities for 1995-99. We find that private universities are much more likely to adopt incentive …. Adopting incentive pay is associated with about 30-40 percent more income per license. Universities with strong local …
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This paper develops a simple time-series model of emigration and applies it to data for emigration from the UK between …
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females in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labour force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about a quarter of the … has changed over the quarter century since 1978, using a newly constructed panel data set on donations to individual UK …
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What demand-side and institutional factors raised the skilled wage premium over the 1980s in UK manufacturing? Using a …
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for the UK and the US over various subperiods by means of smooth transition regressions.Results: There is often evidence … inflation targeting period in the UK is characterized by a concave rule supporting recession avoidance preferences, while the …
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The changes in economic policy introduced in the UK after 1979 had a substantial impact on income distribution …
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