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Within Japanese multinational firms, parent exports from Japan to a foreign region are positively related to production in that region by affiliates of that parent, given the parent's home production in Japan and the region's size and income level. This relationship is similar to that found for...
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organization of production in Canada, Mexico, or the United States. In Mexico, closer economic ties with the United States appear … integration on industry location in Canada and the United States seem to have been much weaker. On exception to this finding is U …
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This paper presents a synopsis of recent NBER studies of the history of corporate governance in Canada, China, France …, Germany, Japan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Together, the studies …
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Trade theorists have come to understand that their theory is ambiguous on the question: Are trade and factor flows substitutes? While this sounds like an open invitation for empirical research, hardly any serious econometric work has appeared in the literature. This paper uses history to fill...
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This paper begins with a description of the inflation targeting arrangements currently in place in the four above-mentioned countries and their performance records through mid-1995 are reviewed. It is argued, however, that too little time has passed for conclusions to be drawn, so that tentative...
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yield curve. Monetary policy in France, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden and the United States is interpreted with the help of …
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absolute credibility and credibility in expectation, are distinguished. The inflation targets of Canada, New Zealand and Sweden …
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countries considered are Canada, the U.S., the U.K.. Norway. and Sweden. We are relying on a sample of annual observations from … Canada. and separately, for Norway and Sweden. Finally. we find that only a model which includes institutional change proxies …
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Central banks have evolved for close to four centuries. This paper argues that for two centuries central banks caught up to the strategies followed by the leading central banks of the era; the Bank of England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the Federal Reserve in the twentieth...
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In this paper we provide empirical measures of central bank credibility and augment these with historical narratives from eleven countries. To the extent we are able to apply reliable institutional information we can also indirectly assess their role in influencing the credibility of the...
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