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This paper estimates and compares the benefits cinema technology generated to society in Britain, France and the US between 1900 and 1938. It is shown how cinema industrialised live entertainment, by standardisation, automation and making it tradable. The economic impact is measured in three...
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In the 1900s, the European film industry exported throughout the world, at times supplying half the US market. By 1920, however, European films had virtually disappeared from America, and had become marginal in Europe. Theory on sunk costs and market structure suggests that an escalation of sunk...
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We use variation in oil output among Brazilian municipalities to investigate the effects ofresource windfalls. We find muted effects of oil through market channels: offshore oil has noeffect on municipal non-oil GDP or its composition, while onshore oil has only modest effects onnon-oil GDP...
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This paper uses recently digitised samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to quantify the practice of apprenticeship in the late 17th century. Apprenticeship appears much more fluid than is traditionally understood. Many apprentices did not complete their terms of indenture;...
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indicate that motion pictures increased competition, while real wages rising twice the national average suggests labour …
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competed with each other. First, a model of competition is constructed whose predictions are then compared with actual … Hitler protected himself against competitors to himself and how his choice of strategy affected bureau competition.[...] …
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. Competition policy appears to have been much too lenient but theproductivity problems of British industry at this time are best …
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-driven competition, wheredatabases are seen as resources for all biologists in the long term,irrespectively of the specific context of …
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