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This issue brings together five articles on the modern petroleum industry. Two cover the growth of the industry in the early twentieth century: Michael Adamson's study of the development by independent oilman Ralph Lloyd of California's coastal oil region; and the study by Lisa Bud-Frierman,...
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This paper explores the origins of Andorra's financial cluster. It shows that the free movement of currency, the protection of infant industry, and geographical concentration lie at the foundation of the cluster's competitive advantage. Drawing on a new set of data, the paper also provides for...
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What was Alfred D. Chandler's significance in the study of business history throughout the world? How did his views evolve? Why was his approach so influential? How did his thinking contribute to comparative business history and to the history of international business? This essay is designed to...
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Current theories of financial regulation suggest expanding rules-based formal state intervention to promote international banking stability. Such policy solutions should then be global in scope. This article instead argues that principles-based informal co- and self-regulation through domestic...
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To achieve a targeted GDP growth rate we calculate resources in terms of professionals. But how many entrepreneurs are necessary? How many new firm formation are necessary? These questions are rarely debated. Studies show that there exists a correlation between the expected growth rate and...
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