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

Research Papers 2011

2011

GEP 11/29: Maquiladoras and Informality: A Mixed Blessing

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Benedikt Heid, Mario Larch and Alejandro Riaño

GEP 11/28: Spatial Exporters

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Fabrice Defever, Benedikt Heid and Mario Larch

GEP 11/24: Does Trade Weaken Product Quality Standards?

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Katia Berti and Rod Falvey

GEP 11/22: Do Spillovers Matter When Estimating Private Returns to R&D?

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Markus Eberhardt, Christian Helmers and Hubert Strauss

GEP 11/21: Credit Constraints and FDI Spillovers in China

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Natasha Agarwal, Chris Milner and Alejandro Riaño

GEP 11/17: Economising, Strategising and the Decision to Outsource

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Dermot Leahy and Catia Montagna

GEP 11/16: Is the Dragon Learning to Fly? An Analysis of the Chinese Patent Explosion

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Markus Eberhardt, Christian Helmers and Zhihong Yu

GEP 11/12: Political affiliation and trade credit extension by Chinese firms

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Alessandra Guariglia and Simona Mateut

GEP 11/11: Trade Costs and Trade Composition

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Danny McGowan and Chris Milner

GEP 11/07: Two-way Migration Between Similar Countries

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Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona

GEP 11/04: On China's Monetary Policy and Asset Prices

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Shujie Yao, Dan Luo and Lixia Loh

GEP 11/02: Ethnic Networks and Trade: Intensive vs. Extensive Margins

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Cletus C. Coughlin and Howard J. Wall

 

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