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Growth empirics with institutional measures is performed for 25 transition countries overthe period 1990-95. Estimation …
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Identification of the entrepreneur's economic function has engaged economistsfor more than 200 years. In this paper we address the issue of entrepreneurship intwo distinct ways: a) as it has historically developed within the field of economicsand b) as it develops in the transitional context. In...
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We build a simple theoretical model to understand why developing and transition economieshave increasingly applied anti-dumping laws. To that end, we investigate the strategic incentivesof oligopolistic exporting firms to undertake dumping in these economies. We show that dumpingmay be due to...
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finite mixture panel model and endogenous clustering to examine cross-country differences and similarities in the effects of … growth determinants. Applying this approach to an annual unbalanced panel of 59 countries in Asia, Latin and Middle America …
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Empirical labor economists have resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares this labor economics approach with two other approaches that rely on standard micro...
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The literature that tests for U-shaped relationships using panel data, such as those between pollution and income or …
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consumption.Next, we estimate this dynamic consumption equation for a panel of 15 OECD countries over the period 1972-2007 taking … simulations. The estimation results support the labour-consumption complementarity hypothesis but not the other forms of …
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