James R. Markusen
Born 1948-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL738251A
Top Subjects
- Industrial location -- Environmental aspects (3)
- International business enterprises (3)
- International business enterprises -- Econometric models (3)
- Investments, Foreign (3)
- International trade. (2)
- Canada -- Commerce. (2)
- Equilibrium (Economics) -- Mathematical models (2)
Books by James R. Markusen
Total count: 33
Speculation and monopoly in urban developmentanalytical foundations with evidence for TorontoPublished for the Ontario Economic Council by University of Toronto Press1977-01-01
The theory of international trade and its Canadian applicationsButterworths1984-01-01
The theory of international tradeHarper & Row1988-01-01-
Optimal pollution taxes when market structure and plant location are endogenousLakehead Centre for Northern Studies1990-01-01
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Environmental policy when market structure and plant locations are endogenousNational Bureau of Economic Research1991-01-01
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Accounting for growth with new inputsInstitute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis1991-01-01
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Noncooperative equilibria in regional environmental policies when plant locations are endogenousNational Bureau of Economic Research1992-01-01
Productivity, competitiveness, trade performance and real incomethe nexus among four conceptsCanada Communication Group1992-01-01-
Productivité, compétitivité, performance commerciale et revenu réelle lien entre quatre conceptsConseil économique du Canada1992-01-01
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Discrete plant-location decisions in an applied general-equilibrium model of trade liberalizationNational Bureau of Economic Research1993-01-01
International TradeTheory and EvidenceMcGraw-Hill/Irwin1994-11-01-
Multinational firms and the new trade theoryNational Bureau of Economic Research1995-01-01
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The theory of endowment, intra-industry, and multinational tradeNational Bureau of Economic Research1996-01-01
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Costly pollution abatement, competitiveness, and plant location decisionsNational Bureau of Economic Research1996-01-01
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Multinational production, skilled labor, and real wagesNational Bureau of Economic Research1996-01-01
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Liberalization and incentives for labor migrationtheory with applications to NAFTANational Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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Foreign direct investment as a catalyst for industrial developmentNational Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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Trade versus investment liberalizationNational Bureau of Economic Research1997-01-01
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Contracts, intellectual property rights, and multinational investment in developing countriesNational Bureau of Economic Research1998-01-01
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Discriminating among alternative theories of the multinational enterpriseNational Bureau of Economic Research1999-01-01
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Multinational firmsreconciling theory and evidenceNational Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.1999-01-01
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Foreign direct investment in services and the domestic market for expertiseNational Bureau of Economic Research2000-01-01
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A unified approach to intra-industry trade and direct foreign investmentNational Bureau of Economic Research2001-01-01
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General-equilibrium approaches to the multinational firma review of theory and evidenceNational Bureau of Economic Research2001-01-01
Multinational Firms and the Theory of International TradeThe MIT Press2002-10-04-
Learning on the quick and cheapgains from trade through imported expertiseNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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A multi-country approach to factor-proportions trade and trade costsNational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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Modeling the offshoring of white-collar servicesfrom comparative advantage to the new theories of trade and FDINational Bureau of Economic Research2005-01-01
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Teaching locals new tricksforeign experts as a channel of knowledge transfersNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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Trade in business services in general equilibriumNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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Endogenous market structure and foreign market entryNational Bureau of Economic Research2009-01-01
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Endogenous market structure and foreign market entryNational Bureau of Economic Research2009-01-01
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Putting per-capita income back into trade theoryNational Bureau of Economic Research2010-01-01