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  • Series started 1 February 2002 and ended 1 December 2010
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The Economics of Clusters Lessons from the French Experience
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The Economics of Clusters Lessons from the French Experience

  • Gilles Gilles Duranton
  • philippe Martin
  • Thierry Mayer
  • Florian Mayneris
18 Nov 2010
  • The Economics of Clusters Lessons from the French Experience: Introduction
  • The Economic Rationale of Clusters and Cluster Policies
  • The Evolution of French Economic Geography
  • Measuring Economic Gains from Clusters
  • Public Support for Clusters: A Case Study on French ‘Local Productive Systems’

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The Origin of Goods: Rules of Origin in Regional Trade Agreements
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The Origin of Goods: Rules of Origin in Regional Trade Agreements

  • Olivier Cadot
  • Antoni Estevadeordal
  • Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann
  • Thierry Verdier
23 Feb 2006
  • Introduction: The Origin of Goods: Rules of Origin in Regional Trade Agreements
  • Understanding Rules of Origin
  • The impact of Rules of Origin on strategic outsourcing: an IO perspective
  • Mapping and measuring Rules of Origin around the world
  • Rules of Origin for services: economic and legal considerations
  • Rules of Origin as export subsidies
  • Rules of Origin and US trade policy
  • Are different Rules of Origin equally costly? Estimates from MAFTA
  • Implementing PTAs in the Southern Cone region of Latin America: Rules of Origin
  • Preferential trade arrangements production, and trade with differentiated intermediates
  • Rules of Origin as tools of development? Some lessons from SADC
  • Trade preferences for Africa and the impacts of Rules of Origin
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European Migration: What do We Know?

  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
24 Mar 2005
  • Introduction: What We Know About European Migration
  • From Boom to Bust: The Economic Integration of Immigrants in Postwar Sweden
  • Migration in a Scandinavian Welfare State: The Recent Danish Experience
  • Irish Migration: Characteristics, Causes, and Consequences
  • Migration, Migrants, and Policy in the United Kingdom
  • The Netherlands: Old Emigrants-Young Immigrant Country
  • German Migration: Development, Assimilation, and and Labour Market Effects
  • German Migration: Development, Assimilation, and and Labour Market Effects
  • Immigrant Adjustment in France and Impacts on the Natives
  • Italian Migration
  • Greek-Migration: The Two Faces of Janus
  • Migrations in Spain: Historical Background and Current Trends
  • International Migration from and to Portugal: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
  • Aliyah to Israel: Immigration under Conditions of Adversity
  • The New Immigrants: Immigration and the USA
  • Canadian Immigration Experience: Any Lessons for Europe
  • Europeans in the Antipodes: New Zealand's Mixed Migration Experience
  • Europeans in the Antipodes: New Zealand's Mixed Migration Experience
Monetary Unions and Hard Pegs: Effects on Trade, Financial Development and Stability
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Monetary Unions and Hard Pegs: Effects on Trade, Financial Development and Stability

  • Volbert Alexander
  • Jacques MELITZ
  • George M. von Furstenberg
25 Mar 2004
  • Editorial Introduction to the Volume and Detailed Introductions to Each of its Four Parts
  • Euroization, Dollarization, and the International Monetary System
  • Unilateral and Multilateral Currency Unions: Thoughts from and EMU Perspective
  • International Money and Common Currencies in Historical Perspective
  • Geography, Trade, and Currency Union
  • Comparing Apples and Oranges: The Effect of Multilateral Currency Unions on Trade
  • The Effect of Common Currencies on International Trade: A Meta-Analysis
  • Common Currencies and Market Integration Across Cities: How Stong is the Link?
  • Common Currencies and Market Integration Across Cities: How Stong is the Link?
  • Trade Agreements, Exchange Rate Disagreements
  • Sudden Stops, the Real Exchange Rate, and Fiscal Sustainability: Argentina's Lessons
  • The Anatomy of a Multiple Crisis: Why was Argentina Special and What Can We Learn from It?
  • America's Interest in Dollarization
  • Dollarization and Euroization in Transition Countries: Currency Substitution, Asset Substitution, Network Externalities, and Irr
  • Electronic Money and the Optimal Size of Monetary Unions
  • Currency Substitution in Anticipation of EU Accession
  • Allocating Lending of Last Resort and Supervision in the Euro Area
The Psychology of Economic Decisions
Book

The Psychology of Economic Decisions

  • Isabelle Brocas
  • Juan Carrillo
13 Feb 2003
  • A New Challenge for Economics: 'The Frame Problem'
  • Introduction: The Psychology of Economic Decisions
  • The Psychology of Irrationality: Why People Make Foolish, Self-Defeating Choices
  • Irrational Pursuits: Hyper-Incentives From a Visceral Brain
  • The Pursuit and Assessment of Happiness can be Self-Defeating
  • Behavioral
  • Information and Self-Control
  • Self-Signaling and Diagnostic Utility in Everyday Decision Making
  • Mental Accounting and the Absent-minded Driver
  • Self-Knowledge and Self-Regulation: An Economic Approach
  • Experienced Utility and Objective Happiness: A Moment-Based Approach
  • Making Sense: the Causes of Emotional Evanescence
  • Temporal Construal Theory of Time-Dependent Preferences
  • Economists' and Psychologists' Experimental Practices: How They Differ, Why They Differ, and How They Could Converge
  • Psychology and the Financial Markets: Applications to Understanding and Remedying Irrational Decision-Making
  • What Causes Nominal Inertia? Insights From Experimental Economics
The Economics of Rising Inequalities
Book

The Economics of Rising Inequalities

  • Daniel Cohen
  • Thomas Piketty
  • Gilles Saint-Paul
1 Dec 2002
  • Introduction: The Economics of Rising Inequalities
  • The Distribution of Earnings in Spain during the 1980s: The Effects of Skill, Unemployment, and Union Power
  • Earnings Inequality in Portugal and Spain: Contrasts and Similarities
  • Changes in Unemployment and Age inequality: An Alternative Theory and Some Evidence
  • Does Competition at School Matter? A View Based upon the Italian and Japanese Experiences
  • The Causes of the 'Youth Employment Problem': A (Labour) Supply Side View
  • Pareto-Improving Immigration in an Economy with Equilibrium Unemployment
  • Consumption Inequality and Income Unertainty
  • Income Redistribution within the Life Cycle Versus Between Individuals: Empirical Evidence Using Swedish Panel Data
  • Earnings Dispersion, Low Pay and Household Poverty in Italy, 1977-98
  • Changes in Home Production and Trends in Economic Inequality
  • Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract
  • Unemployment, Specialization, and Collective Preferences for Social Insurance
Book

New Research in Financial Markets

  • Bruno Biais
  • Marco Pagano
1 Feb 2002
New Research in Corporate Finance and Banking
Book

New Research in Corporate Finance and Banking

  • Bruno Biais
  • Marco Pagano
1 Feb 2002
  • Introduction: New Research in Corporate Finance and Banking
  • Why Do Companies Go Public? An Empirical Analysis
  • Underpricing, Ownership, and Control in Initial Public Offerings of equity Securities in the UK
  • Going Public and the Ownership Structure of the Firm
  • Toeholds and Takeovers
  • Underpricing and Entrepreneurial Wealth Losses in IPOs: Theory and Evidence
  • Financial System Architecture
  • Banking Scope and Financial Innovation
  • Optimal Debt Structure and the Number of Creditors
  • Information Sharing in Credit Markets
  • Endogenous Communication among Lenders and Entrepreneurial Incentives
  • Survival of the Fittest or the Fattest? Exit and Financing in the Trucking Industry
  • Endogenous Cycles in a Stiglitz-Weiss Economy

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