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microeconomic theory to these fundamental questions about resource management practises 'before the fall'. The essential argument is …
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"The Tiebout model is one of our most important theories of local government. It is also one of the most controversial. Current debate over the Tiebout model revolves around the apparent disparity between results of macro- and micro-level empirical studies. While macro-level evidence shows...
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"Contrary to most economic theory, consumers are not always easily distinguished from producers, particularly in the …
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Established in 1988, the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence recognises organisations in the USA, Mexico and Canada …
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effect). This study has practical implications for regulators, corporations and investors, both in the USA and abroad. …
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offshore outsourcing.The objectives of this research are:1. To analyze the differences between the theory and the practice …
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of the relevance of the theory and analysis to developing economies. …
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aspectsof economic theory in recent information systems research, leading toresults that have appeared in a wide variety of … theory are represented: information economics,production economics, economic models of organizational performance …,industrial organization, institutional economics (agency theory andtransaction cost theory), and macroeconomic studies of IT impact. Foreach …
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The central motivation for assembling the contributions in this Handbook on the Knowledge Economy derives from the observation that many in government and business seem to have taken up the challenge of putting in place whatever is needed for a knowledge-based economy or a knowledge-based...
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Hamilton (2001) makes a number of comments on our paper (Harding and Pagan, 2002b). The objectives of this rejoinder are, firstly, to note the areas in which we agree; secondly, to define with greater clarity the areas in which we disagree; and, thirdly, to point to other papers, including a longer...
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