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Research Papers 2000
Number
Author
Title
00/23
S. Girma and Z. Yu
The Link between Immigration and Trade: Evidence from the UK
00/22
Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Multinational Companies and Indigenous Development: An Empirical Analysis
00/21
Marius Brülhart and Rob Elliott
Labour-Market Effects of Intra-Industry Trade: Evidence for the United Kingdom
00/20
Katharine Wakelin
Productivity Growth and R&D Expenditure in UK Manufacturing Firms
00/19
Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Multinational Enterprises and New Trade Theory: Evidence for the Convergence Hypothesis
00/18
Rod Falvey and Geoff Reed
Rules of Origin as Commercial Policy Instruments
00/17
Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Multinational Companies and Productivity Spillovers: A Meta-Analysis with a Test for Publication Bias
00/16
Sourafel Girma and Katharine Wakelin
Are There Regional Spillovers from FDI in the UK?
00/15
Robert Hine, José Torres and Peter Wright
Does Trade Liberalisation Damage Firms in Large Countries? Cost and Size Asymmetries in Intra-Industry Trade
00/14
Nuno Sousa, David Greenaway and Katharine Wakelin
Multinationals and Export Spillovers
00/13
Richard Disney, Jonathan Haskel and Ylva Heden
Restructuring and Productivity Growth in UK Manufacturing
00/12
Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Multinational Companies, Technology Spillovers and Firm Survival: Evidence from Irish Manufacturing
00/11
Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Multinational Companies and the Development of Firm Start-Up Size: Evidence from Quantile Regressions for Ireland
00/10
Catherine Morrison Paul and Don Siegel
The Impacts of Technology, Trade and Outsourcing on Employment and Labour Composition
00/09
Martin Conyon, Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
Do Hostile Mergers Destroy Jobs?
00/08
Sébastien Jean and Olivier Bontout
What Drove Relative Wages in France? Structural Decomposition Analysis in a General Equilibrium Framework
00/07
Peter Dawkins and Peter Kenyon
Globalisation and Labour Markets: Implications for Australian Public Policy
00/06
Michael Bleaney, Igor Filatotchev and Katharine Wakelin
Learning by Exporting: Evidence from Three Transition Economies
00/05
Martin Conyon, Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
The Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on Company Employment in the United Kingdom
00/04
Bernado Moreno and José L. Torres
The Sustainability of Economic Unions in the Third-Market Model
00/03
Zhihao Yu
Environmental Protection and Free Trade: Direct and Indirect Competition for Political Influence
00/02
Marius Brülhart and Frederico Trionfetti
Home-biased Demand and International Specialisation: A Test of Trade Theories
00/01
Rod Falvey and Geoff Reed
Trade Liberalisation and Technology Choice
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