University of Reading, Department of Economics
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University of Reading, Department of Economics
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University of Reading
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Department of Economics
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- The geographical sources of the competitiveness of firms, some results of a new survey
- The changing structure of overseas aid, 1970-98
- The 'close but adversarial' model of supplier relations in the US auto industry
- Observations on the formal ending of the Net Book Agreement in the UK
- Foreign direct investment in Romania and multinationals' strategy, an analysis of subsidiaries roles
- European integration and transatlantic foreign direct investment, the record assessed
- Selling the sewing machine around the world, Singer's international marketing strategies, 1850-1914
- Economics of human resource management in large multinational enterprises, a summary of new evidence
- Free-standing companies in Romania before 1948, typologies and competencies
- Entrepreneurship in international business
- Overseas R&D and the strategic evolution of MNEs, evidence from laboratories in the UK
- US multinationals in Britain before 1962
- The role of the state revisited, reflections on the Czech and Hungarian privatization scandals
- The international expansion process of MNEs from developing countries, a case study of Thailand's CP group
- Alternative standards (IAS/US GAAP) and continental European accounts, evidence of a competitive process
- Firms, networks and international business enterprises
- National saving-investment correlations when internal capital is perfectly mobile
- The hidden business schools, management training in Germany since 1945
- Social security reform, the British way
- Foreign direct investment in British retailing, 1850-1962
- ACP-EU Trade co-operation after 2000, an assessment of reciprocal trade preferences
- Aid effectiveness, tests of the robustness of macro-relationships
- Entry conditions and the established firm
- Pension reform, Latin American style, a national free lunch?
- Foreign direct investment and British economic decline 1870-1914
- Globalisation of innovatory capacity, the structure of competence accumulation in European home and host countries
- Merchants as business groups, British trading companies in Asia before 1945
- Entrepreneurial culture as a competitive advantage
- The implications for host-country and home-country competitiveness of the internationalisation of R&D and innovation in multinationals
- Theories of international production
- The determinants of overseas R&D by US MNEs, an analysis of industry level data
- An examination of UK business cycle fluctuations, 1871-1997 - supplementary paper
- Spatial structure and social exclusion
- An analysis of the international development of the equity method
- A dynamic small open economy model of ageing populations
- The changing nature of corporate technological diversification and the importance of organisational capability
- Determinants of South Asian Entrepreneurial growth in Britain, a multivariate analysis
- Global management consultancies, their evolution and structure
- The creation and application of technology by MNEs' subsidiaries in Europe and their role in a global-innovation strategy
- Technology sourcing and the strategic roles of manufacturing subsidiaries in the UK, local competences and global competitiveness
- Inter-European regional dispersion of corporate research activity in information and communications technology, the case of German, Italian and UK regions
- The convergence in global living standards from 1870-1914
- Bridging the gap?, management consultants and their role in France
- Foreign multinational and industrial development in Africa
- Developing countries versus multinationals in a globalising world, the dangers of falling behind
- The globalisation of R&D in pharmaceuticals, chemicals and biotechnology, some new evidence
- Multinational corporations and the location of technological innovation in the UK regions
- Similarity in advanced countries' technology performance in the twentieth century
- Modelling the impact of economic integration on multinationals' strategies
- Pensions reform, the price of equity and the real exchange rate
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