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    8 Jul 2024: Indeed, many non-mainstream traditions in economics such as the Post-Keynesian, Austrian, Institutionalist and neo-Schumpeterian schools, often distinguish themselves from the mainstream by explicitly rejecting the SEU model and ... said, there does
  3. Consumers as Financiers: Consumer Surplus, Crowdfunding, and Initial…

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    9 Jul 2023: efficient projects get funding in the first place. A long literature in economics going back to Schumpeter (1942) and Arrow (1962) dis-. ... There are two cases, as illustrated in Figure 6. First, some speculation improves produc-.
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    9 Jul 2023: They reinforce the conclusions of the Evaluation Panel1 which in 2002, after completing a rigorous review of the first 7 years of our work stated that:. ... During the first five-year programme of the CBR, core funding supported projects on the
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    7 Dec 2023: EPRG Working Paper 1317 Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 1340. Robert A. ... The optimal output choice x̂ki by producer k in market i satisfies the first-order.
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    9 Jul 2023: First tier suppliers in the UK have reduced lead times since 1996 from 70.5 months to 40 months. ... It adds, ‘There is a real danger that the unplanned growth of a cluster may destroy the very features conducive to the development of the cluster in
  7. Centre for Business Research: UK Economy Forecast Report

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    9 Jul 2023: in Economics, Selwyn College, at the University of Cambridge. ... rise, but we assume that Bank of England base rates will begin their first rise since 2007 in.
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    9 Jul 2023: In economics and law the nature of contracts, the contractual environment and the role of trust have been central issues in transaction cost theory (Maher, 1997; Arrighetti, Bachmann and Deakin, 1997). ... The first has its roots in neo-classical
  9. The principal focus of most current corporate governance research is …

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    9 Jul 2023: It was argued that with this new theory, economics was for the first time able to analyze the firm itself; the neo-classical view was able to incorporate the workings of ... Power in a Theory of the Firm.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 113: 387-432.
  10. RISKS BEYOND BOUNDARIES Cambridge Judge Business School Centre for ...

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    9 Jul 2023: Fordham also spearheads Citi’s research on gender economics, and in 2016 was appointed to the United Nation’s first High-Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment, which also includes ... After completing his first degree at the London School of
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    9 Jul 2023: During the first five-year programme of the CBR, core funding supported projects on the regulation of takeovers; the impact of foreign direct investment on UK management; the economics of executive ... This analysis has involved close interdisciplinary

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