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Evolution of speculative attack models show certain progress in developing idea of the role of expectations in the crisis mechanism. Obstfeld (1996) defined expectations as fully exogenous. Morris and Shin (1998) endogenised the expectations with respect to noise leaving information significance...
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Purpose: The purpose of this work is to confront the social expectations of the TTIP, and how it effects the so-called 'expert knowledge'. Defining a mismatch between the social expectations and expert knowledge may contribute to better understanding of the controversies related to the TTIP....
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Stock market assets figure prominently, both directly and in a variety of indirect ways in the U.S. personal balance sheet. Current period of turbulence in financial markets raises important questions about the appropriate response of monetary policymakers to extreme movements in asset markets...
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It has become common to measure the quality of exports using their unit export value (UEV). Applications of this method include studies of intra-industry trade (IIT) and analyses of industrial "competitiveness". This literature seems to assume that export quality and export price (the most...
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The authors use the insights from strategy research and innovation studies to address two principal questions regarding the technology strategy of a firm: what are the distinct elements of technology strategy and what are the strategy determinants? Equipped with Zahra's (1996) concept of...
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