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While it is well known that managers prefer in-person meetings for negotiating deals and selling their products, face-to-face communication may be particularly important for the transfer of technology because technology is best explained and demonstrated in person. This paper studies the role of...
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This paper examines how international flows of technological knowledge affect economic performance across industries and firms in different countries. Motivated by the large share of the world's technology investments made by firms that are active across borders, we focus on international trade...
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Can the increasing significance of knowledge-products in national income---the growing weightless economy---influence economic development? Those technologies reduce ``distance'' between consumers and knowledge production. This paper analyzes a model embodying such a reduction. The model shows...
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This Paper investigates the links between the nature of contractual relationships within firms, the strength of information flows spreading between firms and the dynamics of technological competition. At the firm level, we focus on the corporate incentives to design Knowledge Management policies...
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France's post-war growth has gone through four phases. The strong growth performance of the 1950s was helped by a … the return of the franc to convertibility, both in 1958, and then in the 1980s, France still appears to be struggling and …
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) on France. Taking a political-economy perspective, we attempt to detect potential demand for protection at the sectoral … closes by drawing a comparison with France's adjustment to the EU's 1986 Southern enlargement (to Spain and Portugal …
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In order to study the costs/benefits of a monetary union between Germany and France, we attempt to go beyond a mere …, Germany would lose from any French participation in the setting of domestic monetary policy. By contrast, however, France …
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broader attitude. It may help explain the predominantly anti-trade rhetoric of France's right-wing governments, although …
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depend on the mobility concept used. Specifically, we find: over time, income mobility in France has risen for some concepts …
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. Empirical data is consistent with increasing levels of looting in France during the 1930s. We provide a comparison with Britain …
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