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Multinational firms are traditionally considered as firms possessing some technological lead and exploiting this proprietary advantage in international markets, but a growing literature has been arguing that multinational firms set up foreign subsidiaries not only as a means to exploit their own...
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employment performance than decentralised ones. We apply static and dynamic panel data techniques to a panel of EU countries. Our …
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continue to do so in the future? Using the dynamic panel data methodology , emerging evidence from African economies will be …
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The Information and Communication technology(ICT) environment in the economic community of west african states(ECOWAS) has changed sufficiently to warrant re-conceptualization of the earlier initiatives. Notably, many new technologies have emerged, especially in the area of wireless...
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de 1960 à 2002. L'étude empirique a été fait en panel et aussi aux séries temporelles. On étudie un espace économique …
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sur données de PANEL à travers 37 économies représentant les pays des zones PECO et MENA. Il s’ensuit de cette analyse …
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In this paper we empirically analyse the linkages among growth, investment and reforms in the South East Asian countries, in the North Africa and in the non CFA Sub-Saharan Africa economies over 1970-89 to 2003. These regions differ considerably among them selves as well as with regard to the...
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Empirical research based on panel data has to pay special attention to measurement errors. Utility maximization often …
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A model is used to study the impact of ownership on productivity and wages. Data on private and public manufacturing in Turkey during the 1950-1998 period indicate that productivity is higher in the private sector.There is a close relationship between wages and productivity in the private...
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