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Over the last decades, much attention has been drawn to the question of productivity variation across countries. The differences in cross-country productivity could be explained by both foreign and domestic innovation. In order to estimate the influence of the former, the international transfer...
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The turbulent environment, in which the economy currently is, makes it necessary to carry out in every sector in which the firm operates its competitive and industrial analysis. The aim of the sectoral and competitive analysis is to reveal the strategic factors which affect the overall situation...
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In recent years, the concept of Regional Innovation Systems has evolved into a widely used analytical framework generating the empirical foundation for innovation policy making. Yet, the approaches utilizing this framework remain ambiguous on such key issues as the territorial dimension of...
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analyses which include a focus on China, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa, this paper not only highlights why there is need for …
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Baldwin and Richardson (1972) and Miyagiwa (1991) laid out the conditions under which a home-bias in public procurement is rendered ineffective as a protectionist device. Since then there has been little empirical work on this subject. In this paper, we bridge this gap by building a new dataset...
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from 1995 to 2008. In recent years Japan has gone from being a net receiver of international bank lending of US$230 billion …
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that the Anglo-Saxon financial system is inferior to that of Japan and Germany and puts the former countries at a …
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This paper not only considers why many concentrated ownership structured systems and jurisdictions are considering a shift to the Anglo American style of corporate governance, but also explores why the traditional principal agency theory model may no longer apply in many concentrated ownership...
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On March 11, 2011 the strongest recorded in Japan earthquake occurred which triggered a powerful tsunami and caused a …. in North-eastern Japan and beyond Due to the scale of the disasters and the number of affected agents, the effects … Match 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan. Firstly, a short description of the three events is …
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, margin of trade between Japan and China after China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001. The new goods account … for 15.9% of Japanese exports to China and 22% of Chinese exports to Japan after trade liberalization. For the case of … Chinese exports to Japan, a time series measure shows the growth in new goods coincides with the timing of the trade …
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