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We analyse the impact of industry on non industrial production, as well as its effect on wages and employment in 6 OECD … causality, with a panel of those countries. We show that excessive delocalization of industry, for 2003-2012, and austerity …
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understanding investment behavior of firms; develops the implications of this theory for industry dynamics and for government policy …
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currency policy preferences on the part of industries seeking to influence politicians, Jeffry Frieden shows how each industry …
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currency policy preferences on the part of industries seeking to influence politicians, Jeffry Frieden shows how each industry …
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that take into account the positive impact of industry on growth and employment in construction and services sectors. We …
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This essay deals with the relationship between stagflation and the process of restructuring. The literature dealing with the interaction of stagnation and inflation is invariably based on some explicit or implicit assumptions about economic structure, but there are very few writings which...
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of single-unit start-up firms in the manufacturing industry in the US between 2000 and 2004. The empirical results …
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This study employs a national survey of over 3000 U.S. manufacturing establishments to explore associations between worker skill requirements and use of production and telecommunications technologies, work organization, and other management practices. Ordered probit equations show an empirical...
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The article analyses the evolution of automotive manufacturing technologies and organisations and assesses the impact of “fourth industrial revolution” concepts and policies (in Germany, US and China) in particular for employment and work. While it dismisses the idea that a fourth industrial...
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