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This article adopts the nonradial Russell measure in the context of data envelopment analysis to measure the relative efficiency of public education in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a geographically remote but homogenous region. The empirical analysis focuses on the effect of community...
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The Easterlin hypothesis emphasizes the effect of relative cohort size on fertility. Models based on the Easterlin hypothesis have performed well in explaining time series fertility data, although these results have been for long historical time series and have typically been restricted to...
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Amakudari is a political-economic phenomenon frequently observed in the Japanese economy and other modern societies. Retired high-ranking bureaucrats are appointed as top executives in lucrative private firms that are controlled by the government ministry or main banks that Amakudari once...
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Since 1988, Business Week on a regular basis ranks MBA programs based on qualitative (quot;subjectivequot;) surveys of students and employers. We rank MBA programs using the quantitative (quot;objectivequot;) data collected with the 2004 Business Week survey. We employ equal-weighted and...
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This paper examines the role of uncertainty and imperfect local knowledge in foreign direct investment. The main idea comes from the literature on investment under uncertainty, such as Pindyck (1991) and Dixit and Pindyck (1994). We empirically test quot;the value of waitingquot; with a dataset...
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