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Assessing the viability of corporate social responsibility reporting as a governance mechanism for future trade agreements
Entrepreneurial function and its rewards
 
Entrepreneurial function and its rewards
Equestrian tourism as a form of economic development
 
Essays on international trade and economic growth
Essays on scientist research productivity and industry innovation
 
Essays on the minimum wage
Exiting the health insurance market as a rational choice: Demand for health insurance in a learning model
 
Homeownership in household finance
Intergenerational diffusion of innovations
 
Property flipping as neighborhood destablization versus short term real estate investment (STREI) as community reinvestment: A case study of Buffalo, NY
Revisiting the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998: Neoliberalism, global economic crises, and the role of the nation-state
 
Safety in numbers and power in determining strategy evolution in the game of Chicken
Subcenter formation in a neg model of a city system
 
The health care safety net and health insurance: A theoretical and empirical investigation
The health care safety net and health insurance: A theoretical and empirical investigation
 
The organization and interrelations of economic development organizations in Buffalo, New York: A case study
The reformed public health insurance in urban China: An economic assessment
 
Two essays on maximum likelihood estimations of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium models
Understanding consumer usage learning mechanisms in the retail industry
 
Urban development under uncertainty: A real options approach
 
 
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