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Ward, William A. 7 Mittelstaedt, John D. 3 Harben, George N. 2 Breuer, Janice B. 1 Flinter, Dan 1 Gentry, James W. 1 Grove, Stephen J. 1 Grunhagen, Marko 1 McArdle, Pat 1 McNown, Robert 1 Vijayaraghavan, Maya 1 Wallace, Myles 1
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The Transformation of the Irish Economy - The Role of Public Policy
Flinter, Dan - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2005
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Manufacturing Productivity and the Shifting U.S., China, and Global Job Scenes - 1990 to 2005
Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2005
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A Private Sector Perspective on the Celtic Tiger Experience
McArdle, Pat - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2005
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South Carolina in a Globalized Economy: How We Got Here and Where We Go Next
Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2004
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Location, Firm Size and International Trade: Simultaneous Measurement of the Effects of Internal and External Scale Economies on Exporting
Mittelstaedt, John D.; Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2003
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Institutions and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence for a Cross-National Analysis
Vijayaraghavan, Maya; Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2001
The relationship between institutional infrastructure and economic growth rates across 43 nations between the years 1975-90 is examined. Within the framework of the neoclassical growth model, this study integrates a broad set of institutional variables which together proxy for the overall...
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How Big is Big Enough? Firm Size as a Barrier to Exporting in South Carolina's Manufacturing Sector
Mittelstaedt, John D.; Harben, George N.; Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2001
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The Quest for Purchasing Power Parity with a Series-specific Unit Root Test Using Panel Data
Breuer, Janice B.; McNown, Robert; Wallace, Myles - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2000
A unit root testing procedure is presented that exploits the well-established power advantages of panel estimation while rectifying a deficiency in other panel unit root tests. This procedure, which takes into account contemporaneous cross-correlation and heterogeneous serial correlation of the...
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The Dynamics of Store Hour Changes and Consumption Behavior: Results of a Longitudinal Study of Consumer Attitudes toward Saturday Shopping in Germany
Grunhagen, Marko; Grove, Stephen J.; Gentry, James W. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2000
Americans who travel internationally are often shocked to discover retail outlets closed during weekend and evening hours in cities such as Paris, Rome and Berlin. Fortunately, based on the implicit assumption that demand clearly exists, retailers at various locations throughout the globe have...
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Globalization and Its Implications: The Size and Location of Manufacturing Sector Export Firms in South Carolina
Ward, William A. - Clemson University, Center for International Trade - 2000
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