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and regions in the EU-15 since 1980. Localization, which nests concentration and specialization, is measured by a Theil …
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localization can be expressed in terms of absolute and relative concentration and specialization measures. This helps understand …
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industrial specialization of European regions, thereby potentially affecting the extent of disparities between countries and … regions. This paper reviews several theoretical approaches relevant for explaining regional specialization in the process of …
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interregional competition and affecting the interregional division of labor. From a theoretical standpoint, rising specialization …
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The paper extends the methodological toolbox of measures of industrial concentration and regional specialization. First … inferences in the literature. Second, the taxonomy is extended (i) to measures of polarization which evaluate specialization and …
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Many WTO countries continue to deepen and widen regional economic Integration - despite already low rates of most-favored-nation tariffs in most cases. This paper discusses the possible welfare-increasing effects of trade liberalization between the European Union (EU) and the North American Free...
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publicly available information on NGO characteristics, notably the “price of giving” and the degree of specialization, when …
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The economic effects of offshoring have been subject to extensive empirical analysis in the past, but many studies have not accurately distinguished between offshoring, domestic outsourcing, and the substitution of domestic by foreign suppliers. In this study I provide stylized facts on...
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By using nonparametric and panel data econometrics, this paper re-assesses the effect of both the current level of economic activity and of future expected demand on the dynamics of the price mark-up over marginal cost in US manufacturing industries from 1958 to 1996. Consistently with previous...
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This paper analyses academia-industry linkages of the Hong Kong (HK) electronics small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and investigates the role of active innovation policies in this regard. It uses data collected from a questionnaire survey in HK, focusing on three main academia-industry...
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