(Textbook) Behavior in Organizations, 8ed (AB Shani)
... licensing may result in a firm’s giving away valuable technological know-how to a potential foreign competitor licensing does not give a firm the tight control over manufacturing, marketing, and strategy in a foreign country that may be required to maximize its profitability a problem arises with ...
... licensing may result in a firm’s giving away valuable technological know-how to a potential foreign competitor licensing does not give a firm the tight control over manufacturing, marketing, and strategy in a foreign country that may be required to maximize its profitability a problem arises with ...
Capital Imports Composition, Complementarities, and the Skill
... best knowledge, we are the …rst to empirically document that some types of capital are more complementary to unskilled workers. Acemoglu (2002) suggests an explanation for why this is the case: An increase in the supply of skilled labor in industrial economies, which occurred during the same period ...
... best knowledge, we are the …rst to empirically document that some types of capital are more complementary to unskilled workers. Acemoglu (2002) suggests an explanation for why this is the case: An increase in the supply of skilled labor in industrial economies, which occurred during the same period ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research
... This paper presents an empirical study of long-run real exchange rate movements from the consumption perspective. In most industrial countries, private consumption and the real exchange rate both have clear trends but exhibit different fluctuations. If the real exchange rate (or the relative price o ...
... This paper presents an empirical study of long-run real exchange rate movements from the consumption perspective. In most industrial countries, private consumption and the real exchange rate both have clear trends but exhibit different fluctuations. If the real exchange rate (or the relative price o ...
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... moving on to address the question ‘Does this constitute system change?’: one’s account might consist solely of the analysis, without a subsequent naming exercise. This might be particularly legitimate where the typology in use comprises a challengeable set of constructs that have not gained general ...
Management & Engineering Countermeasures
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Eighteenth-Century `ground theories` of money
... basis of reciprocity "in accordance with a proportion".18 But exact proportions between things can only be established when things are commensurable, or, to put it another way, when human beings reduce different things to a common measure. In commerce, as Aristotle argued, money does not operate as ...
... basis of reciprocity "in accordance with a proportion".18 But exact proportions between things can only be established when things are commensurable, or, to put it another way, when human beings reduce different things to a common measure. In commerce, as Aristotle argued, money does not operate as ...
lukacsblogdraft - reificationofpersonsandpersonificationofthings
... fetishism of commodities, i.e., the personification of certain things (moneycapital) and the ‘reification’ of a certain relationship (labour). It does not consist of a general ‘reification’ of all relationships, as some humanist interpretations of Marx argue, but only of this particular relationship ...
... fetishism of commodities, i.e., the personification of certain things (moneycapital) and the ‘reification’ of a certain relationship (labour). It does not consist of a general ‘reification’ of all relationships, as some humanist interpretations of Marx argue, but only of this particular relationship ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES JAMES TOBIN: AN APPRECIATION OF HIS
... utility must be quadratic or the joint distribution of returns must be normal. Tobin was quite unapologetic about these restrictions on the domain of applicability of the approach, as is clear from this slightly irritated comment on Borch and Feldstein’s [1969] critique on the Tobin [1958b] paper: ...
... utility must be quadratic or the joint distribution of returns must be normal. Tobin was quite unapologetic about these restrictions on the domain of applicability of the approach, as is clear from this slightly irritated comment on Borch and Feldstein’s [1969] critique on the Tobin [1958b] paper: ...
Volume 2 No. I - The Lahore Journal of Policy Studies
... Although globalization is largely the diffusion of the Western (particularly American) ideas, practices and products in the Third World, but there is also some reverse flow from China, India and even Africa of food, music and entertainment. It is also, sometimes, credited with the spread of Jihadis ...
... Although globalization is largely the diffusion of the Western (particularly American) ideas, practices and products in the Third World, but there is also some reverse flow from China, India and even Africa of food, music and entertainment. It is also, sometimes, credited with the spread of Jihadis ...
Essays on Globalization –
... Canada and Japan that allows them larger sinks is compared to the effects of the decision of the United States not to sign the Kyoto Protocol. The results indicate that larger sinks clearly benefit Canada and Japan, the role of sinks is also important in New Zealand and Sweden but the effect of the ...
... Canada and Japan that allows them larger sinks is compared to the effects of the decision of the United States not to sign the Kyoto Protocol. The results indicate that larger sinks clearly benefit Canada and Japan, the role of sinks is also important in New Zealand and Sweden but the effect of the ...
- Verve Agency
... world. This broad scope is reflected in the articles in this volume. While some of the articles address particular contributions by Colin Leys in contemporary contexts – notably the pieces by John Saul (regarding Leys’s work on Africa) and Anne Phillips (on his theorization of the political) – other ...
... world. This broad scope is reflected in the articles in this volume. While some of the articles address particular contributions by Colin Leys in contemporary contexts – notably the pieces by John Saul (regarding Leys’s work on Africa) and Anne Phillips (on his theorization of the political) – other ...
Composite indicators, synthetic indicators and scoreboards: how far
... group of economies converging or not? Just to list a few. At the same time, we are surrounded by an abundance of indicators trying to provide answers to these questions, at different levels of sophistication, in many cases serving as a basis for evidencebased policy decisions. Such indicators often ...
... group of economies converging or not? Just to list a few. At the same time, we are surrounded by an abundance of indicators trying to provide answers to these questions, at different levels of sophistication, in many cases serving as a basis for evidencebased policy decisions. Such indicators often ...