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Consumer price index 2 Kaufkraft 2 Kaufkraftparität 2 Preiskonvergenz 2 Price convergence 2 Purchasing power 2 Purchasing power parity 2 Relative price 2 Relativer Preis 2 USMCA countries 2 USMCA-Staaten 2 Verbraucherpreisindex 2 best practice research 2 methodological issues 2 public affairs 2 public policy 2 qualitative approach 2 quantitative approach 2 1980-1997 1 North American Free Trade Agreement 1 Prices 1 Trade 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 3
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Smith, Hayden P. 6 Rogers, John H. 3 Martin, Lawrence L. 2 Myers, Stephanie M. 2 Applegate, Brandon K. 1 Sitren, Alicia H. 1 Springer, Nicolette Fariello 1
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Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 1
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International Journal of Public Policy 2 International Finance Discussion Papers 1 International finance discussion papers 1 Journal of Criminal Justice 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Border Effects within the NAFTA Countries
Rogers, John H.; Smith, Hayden P. - 2003
Using consumer price indexes from cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, we estimate the "border effect" on U.S.-Mexican relative prices and find that it is nearly an order of magnitude larger than for U.S.-Canadian prices. However, during a very stable sub-period in Mexico (May 1988 to November...
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Border effects within the NAFTA countries
Rogers, John H.; Smith, Hayden P. - Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the … - 2001
Using consumer price indexes from cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, we estimate the "border effect" on U.S.-Mexican relative prices and find that it is nearly an order of magnitude larger than for U.S.-Canadian prices. However, during a very stable sub-period in Mexico (May 1988 to November...
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Border effects within the NAFTA countries
Rogers, John H.; Smith, Hayden P. - 2001
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The limits of individual control? Perceived officer power and probationer compliance
Smith, Hayden P.; Applegate, Brandon K.; Sitren, Alicia H. - In: Journal of Criminal Justice 37 (2009) 3, pp. 241-247
Interactions between correctional agents and the offenders they supervise are assumed to be highly contingent upon latent power dynamics. Yet, currently there is little research that differentiates the bases of power used by correctional personnel. The present study drew on a classic typology to...
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Conducting best practices research in public affairs
Myers, Stephanie M.; Smith, Hayden P.; Martin, Lawrence L. - In: International Journal of Public Policy 1 (2006) 4, pp. 367-378
Over the past decade a broad cross section of research has been carried out under the rubric of best practices (Bendixson and de Guchteneire, 2003). This article takes a closer look at best practices research and its application to the field of public affairs. First, two questions are addressed:...
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Conducting best practices research in public affairs
Myers, Stephanie M.; Smith, Hayden P.; Martin, Lawrence L. - In: International Journal of Public Policy 1 (2006) 4, pp. 367-378
Over the past decade a broad cross section of research has been carried out under the rubric of best practices (Bendixson and de Guchteneire, 2003). This article takes a closer look at best practices research and its application to the field of public affairs. First, two questions are addressed:...
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