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Using a simple two-firm, two-period model, we analyze for a developing economy theprocess of ‘entrepreneurial entry,’ that is, entry by new firms into an industry that didnot previously exist in that country, focusing on the choice between formal andinformal status. Thus we explore issues...
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This study is of the dual cattle economies in South Africa that are the legacy of apartheid. The two economies resemble developing and developed beef sectors elsewhere. The study aims to understand this situation and develop interventions that facilitate change in the South African beef...
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Our modern society depends on consumerism in order to match products and services with the people who need them; however, in its current form this process often comes at great expense to the finite resources of the environment. In addition, the global economy has created work places where...
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This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built environment who have been working in international markets for more than two decades. The first two firms are architectural practices and the third is a construction firm which designs and...
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