Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

Research Papers 2003

NumberAuthorTitle
03/50 Michael Henry, Richard Kneller and Chris Milner Trade, Technology Transfer and National Efficiency in Developing Countries
03/49 Ben Ferrett Intra- and Inter-Firm Technology Transfer in an International Oligopoly
03/48 Andrew B. Bernard and Fredrik Sjöholm Foreign Owners and Plant Survival
03/47 Fredrik Sjöholm and Sadayuki Takii Foreign Networks and Exports: Results from Indonesian Panel Data
03/46 Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl Exports, international investment, and plant performance: Evidence from a non-parametric test
03/45 David Greenaway and Richard Kneller Exporting, Productivity and Agglomeration: A Difference in Difference Analysis of Matched Firms
03/44 David Greenaway and Chris Milner What Have We Learned from a Generation's Research on Intra-Industry Trade?
03/43 Andreas Haufler and Ian Wooton Regional Tax Coordination and Foreign Direct Investment
03/42 Richard B. Freeman Trade Wars: The Exaggerated Impact of Trade in Economic Debate
03/41 Ingo Geishecker and Holger Görg Winners and Losers: Fragmentation, Trade and Wages Revisited
03/40 Sourafel Girma and Holger Görg Evaluating the Causal Effects of Foreign Acquisition on Domestic Skilled and Unskilled Wages
03/39 Arijit Mukherjee Foreign direct investment and export under imperfectly competitive host-country input market
03/38 Christopher Magee, Carl Davidson and
Steven J. Matusz
Trade, Turnover and Tithing
03/37 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Foreign market entry: a theoretical analysis
03/36 Udo Kreickemeier The Le Châtelier Principle in the Theory of International Trade
03/35 Udo Kreickemeier Unemployment and the Welfare Effects of Trade Policy
03/34 Mariam Camarero and Cecilio Tamarit Estimating the export and import demand for manufactured goods: The role of FDI
03/33 Udo Kreickemeier Efficiency Wages and Unemployment in a Global Economy
03/32 Sourafel Girma, Michael Henry, Richard Kneller and Chris Milner Threshold and Interaction Effects in the Openness-Productivity Growth Relationship: The Role of Institutions and Natural Barriers
03/31 Hassan Molana and Catia Montagna Welfare State, Market Imperfections and International Trade
03/30 David Greenaway and Chris Milner A Grim REPA?
03/29 Rod Falvey Endogenous Mergers and Tariffs in an Integrated Market
03/28 Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl Government grants, plant survival and employment growth: A micro-econometric analysis
03/27 Gerda Dewit, Holger Görg and Catia Montagna Should I stay or should I go? A note on employment protection, domestic anchorage and FDI
03/26 David Greenaway, Joakim Gullstrand and Richard Kneller Exporting May Not Always Boost Firm Level Productivity
03/25 Zhihao Yu A New Push on an Old Fundamental: Understanding the Patterns of Outsourcing
03/24 Holger Gorg and Frederic Warzynski Price cost margins and exporting behaviour: Evidence from firm level data
03/23 Zhihao Yu IT, Production Specialization and Division of Labor: A Smith-Ricardo Model of International Trade
03/22 Sourafel Girma, Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu Do Exporters Have Anything to Learn from Foreign Multinationals?
03/21 Sourafel Girma, Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu Exports versus FDI: An Empirical Test
03/20 Holger Görg and Aoife Hanley International outsourcing and productivity: Evidence from plant level data
03/19 Zhihao Yu Why Take on the Tobacco Industry: the Political Economy of Government Anti-smoking Campaign
03/18 Paul A. de Hek and Arijit Mukherjee On Foreign Market Entry Under Uncertainty
03/17 Alexander Hijzen Fragmentation, Productivity and Relative Wages in the UK: A Mandated Wage Approach
03/16 Wilhelm Kohler Factor price frontiers with international fragmentation of multistage production
03/15 Joseph Francois and Douglas Nelson Globalization and relative wages: Some theory and evidence
03/14 Richard Kneller and Philip A. Stevens Absorptive Capacity and Frontier Technology: Evidence from OECD Manufacturing Industries
03/13 Todd Sandler Collective Action and Transnational Terrorism
03/12 Patricia S. Pollard and Cletus C. Coughlin Pass-Through Estimates and the Choice of an Exchange Rate Index
03/11 Marius Brülhart and Rolf Traeger An Account of Geographic Concentration Patterns in Europe
03/10 P.K.M. Tharakan and I. Van Beveren Exports and Distance in a Digitized World: Gravity Model Applied to the Indian Exports of Software
03/09 Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velázquez Has European integration approximated the composition of government expenditures?
03/08 A. Mukherjee Foreign market entry and host-country welfare: a theoretical analysis
03/07 S. Girma, D. Greenaway and R. Kneller Export Market Exit and Performance Dynamics: A Causality Analysis of Matched Firms
03/06 D. Greenaway and C. R. Milner Effective Protection, Policy Appraisal and Trade Policy Reform
03/05 G. Dewit, D. Leahy and C. Montagna Employment Protection and Globalisation in Dynamic Oligopoly
03/04 D. Mirza How Much Trade Contributes to the Formation of Market Structure
03/03 W. Keller and S. Yeaple Multinational Enterprises, International Trade and Productivity Growth: Firm-Level Evidence from the United States
03/02 B. Ferrett Greenfield Investment versus Acquisition: Positive Analysis
03/01 L. Fontagné and D. Mirza The Role of Demand in the Adjustment of Employment to Trade

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