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2004 Working Papers

2004

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Dennis Leech and Robert Leech Voting Power in the Bretton Woods Institutions 154/04, November Abstract
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Dennis Leech and Robert Leech Voting Power and Voting Blocs 153/04, November Abstract
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Marco Caselli Some Reflections on Globalization, Development and the Less Developed Countries 152/04, October Abstract
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Gianluca Grimalda A Game-Theoretic Framework to Study the Influence of Globalisation on Social Norms of Co-operation 151/04, November Abstract
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Rosalba Icaza Civil Society in Mexico and RegionalisationA Framework for Analysis on Transborder Civic Activism 150/04, October Abstract
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Pedro S Martins Do Foreign Firms Really Pay Higher Wages? Evidence from Different Estimators 149/04, October Abstract
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Martin Besfamille and Ben Lockwood Are Hard Budget Constraints for Sub-National Governments Always Efficient? 148/04, October Abstract
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Micheal Devereux, Ben Lockwood and Michela Redoano Horizontal and Vertical Indirect Tax Competition: Theory and Some Evidence from the USA 147/04, October Abstract
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Michela Redoano Does Centralization affect the number and size of lobbies? 146/04, October Abstract
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John Whalley Rationality, Irrationality and Economic Cognition 145/04, October Abstract
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Gianluca Grimalda & Marco Vivarelli

One or Many Kuznets Curves? Short and Long Run Effects of the Impact of Skill-Biased Technological Change on Income Inequality

144/04 October Abstract
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Paola Conconi & Carlo Perroni The Economics of Special and Differential Trade Regimes 143/04 October Abstract
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Grahame Thompson The Fate of Territorial Engineering: Mechanisms of Territorial Power and Post-Liberal Forms of International Governance 142/04 October Abstract
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Stefanie Hiss Does Corporate Social Responsibility need Social Capital? The Example of the „Sector Model Social Responsibility” of the “Foreign Trade Association of the German Retail Trade (AVE)”, a Public Private Partnership Project 141/04 September Abstract
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Stefanie Hiss Corporate Social Responsibility: A Myth? The Example of the “Round Table Codes of Conduct” in Germany 140/04 September Abstract
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Sian Sullivan Qualitative methods in globalisation studies: or, saying something about the world without counting or inventing it 139/04 September Abstract
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James Haselip The Globalisation of Utilities Liberalisation: Impacts upon the poor in Latin America 138/04 June Abstract
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Marcelo L Saguier Convergence in the Making: Transnational Civil Society and the Free Trade Area of the Americas 137/04 June Abstract
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Daniel Drache The Political Economy of Dissent: Global Publics After Cancun 136/04 June Abstract
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Jan Aart Scholte Globalisation Studies Past and Future: A Dialogue of Diversity 135/04 June Abstract
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Richard Higgott Multilateralism and the Limits of Global Governance 134/04 May Abstract
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Sian Sullivan We are heartbroken and furious! (#2) Violence and the (anti-)globalisation movement(s) 133/04 May Abstract
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Dilip K Das

Financial Flows and Global Integration

132/04
June 03
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Eleni Tsingou
Policy preferences in Financial Governance: Public – Private dynamics and the prevalence of market based arrangements in the banking industry 131/04

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Jan Aart Scholte Globalization and Governance: From Statism to Polycentrism 130/04
February
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Tomonori Taki Globalisation, Labour Migration and State Transformation in Contemporary Japan 129/04
January
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Huw Edwards An Economic Assessment of the Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries to the EU Single Market 128/04
January
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Chrishtoper W Hughes Japan, the post-9/11 security agenda, and the political economy of inequality and insecurity 127/04
January
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