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Theorie 32 Theory 32 USA 25 United States 25 growth 11 public investment 7 technological change 7 Confederacy 6 Economic growth 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 endogenous growth 6 industry dynamics 6 Financial crisis 5 Finanzkrise 5 Inflation 5 Wages 5 Welt 5 World 5 Canada 4 Currency crisis 4 ESOPs 4 Estimation 4 Kanada 4 Schätzung 4 Währungskrise 4 alliance 4 bonds 4 entertainment 4 fertility 4 film 4 genetics 4 higher education 4 human capital 4 innovation 4 internet 4 licensing 4 marriage 4 political economy of growth 4 socio-political instability 4 test scores 4
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Book / Working Paper 215
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Working Paper 215 Arbeitspapier 102 Graue Literatur 102 Non-commercial literature 102
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English 215
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Willett, Thomas D. 35 Filson, Darren 27 Weidenmier, Marc D. 16 Bedard, Kelly 14 Antecol, Heather 12 Harbaugh, Rick 12 Helland, Eric 12 Zak, Paul J. 12 Burdekin, Richard C.K. 10 Brown Jr., William O. 9 Brown, William O. 9 Burdekin, Richard C. K. 8 Arndt, Sven 6 Arndt, Sven W. 6 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 6 Garvey, Gerald T. 5 Keil, Manfred W. 5 Borcherding, Thomas E. 4 Borcherding, Thomas Earl 4 Denzau, Arthur T. 4 Fabre, Fernando 4 Franco, April Mitchell 4 Garvey, Gerald 4 Ghate, Chetan 4 Milbourn, Todd T. 4 Nava, Alfredo 4 Pedace, Roberto 4 Rodriguez, Paola 4 Taberrok, Alexander 4 Trejo, Stephen J. 4 Williams, Karyn L. 4 Yamane, Linus 4 Brown, Eleanor 3 Brown, Eleanor P. 3 Jo, Gab-Je 3 Milbourn, Todd 3 Mulherin, J. Harold 3 Mulherin, John Harold 3 Sitthiyot, Thitithep 3 Smith, Richard L. 3
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Claremont Colleges Working Papers in Economics 113 Working paper series / Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 102
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Consensus-halving via Theorems of Borsuk-Ulam and Tucker
Simmons, Forest W.; Su, Francis - 2001
In this paper we show how theorems of Borsuk-Ulam and Tucker can be used to construct a consensus-halving: a division of an object into two portions so that each of n people believe the portions are equally split. Moreover, the division takes at most n cuts, which is best possible. This extends...
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Valuing the Process of Corporate Restructuring
Boone, Audra L.; Mulherin, J. Harold - 2001
We study the process of corporate restructuring for a sample of 298 firms during the 1989-98 period that announce that they are considering restructuring alternatives. We find that restructuring is a lengthy process, with the majority of the restructuring period occurring prior to any definitive...
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The OCA Approach to Exchange Rate Regimes: A Perspective on Recent Developments
Willett, Thomas D. - 2001
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When Does Inflation Hurt Economic Growth? Different Nonlinearities for Different Economies
Burdekin, Richard C.K.; Denzau, Arthur T.; Keil, Manfred W. - 2000
We show that the effects of inflation on growth change substantially as the inflation rate rises. Moreover the nonlinearities are quite different for industrial economies than for developing countries. We find that the threshold at which inflation first begins to seriously negatively affect...
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Best Foot Forward or Best for Last in a Sequential Auction?
Chakraborty, Archishman; Gupta, Nandini; Harbaugh, Rick - 2000
Should an informed seller of multiple goods sell the best goods first to make a favorable impression on buyers, or instead hold back on the best goods until buyers have learned more from earlier sales? To help answer this question we consider the sequential auction of two goods by a seller with...
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At the Movies: Avoiding Head-to-Head Competition on the Big Screen: The Economics of Movie Distribution
Filson, Darren; Fabre, Fernando; Nava, Alfredo; … - 2000
This paper provides theoretical explanations for devices that movie distributors use to avoid head-to-head competition. We use a simple static model to show how revenuse sharing exhibition contracts providex multiplex owners with incentives to take cross effects on demand into account. Then we...
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The Dynamics of Resource Allocation in Research Organizations
Filson, Darren - 2000
As a first step towards understanding the evolution of small groups in firms, this paper develops and tests a simple decision-theoretical model of research-unit evolution in which, as managers resolve their uncertainty over time, they shut down under-performing units and remove under-performing...
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Product and Process Innovations in the Life Cycle of an Industry
Filson, Darren - 2000
Filson (2001) uses industry-level data on firm numbers, price, quantity, and quality along with an equilibrium model of industry evolution to estimate the nature and effects of quality and cost improvement in the personal computer industry and four other new industries. This paper studies the...
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Suppressing asset price inflation: The confederate experience, 1861-1865
Burdekin, Richard C.K.; Weidenmier, Marc D. - 2000
Confederate Treasury notes were convertible into government bonds at par. This provided an imbedded option value for the currency. Confederate interest-rate policy encouraged, and ultimately coerced, holders of Treasury notes to exchange these notes for bonds by imposing deadlines on their...
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Genetics, Family Structure, and Economic Growth
Zak, Paul J. - 2000
Recent biomedical research shows that roughly three-quarters of cognitive abilities are attributable to genetics and family environment. This paper presents a theory of growth in which human capital is determined by inheritable factors and family size. The distribution of income is shown to...
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