RH Frank… - 1991 - sutlib2.sut.ac.th
Page 1. Microeconomics and Behavior S EVE NTH EDITION 1 if jP Robert H. Frank
McGRAW-HILL INTERNATIONAL EDITION Page 2. CONTENTS PART I Introduction
I Chapter I Thinking Like an Economist 3 The Cost-Benefit ...
AJ Glass… - Journal of development economics, 1998 - Elsevier
AJ Glass… - Journal of International Economics, 2002 - Elsevier
AJ Glass… - The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Multinational Firms and Technology Transferà Amy Jocelyn Glass Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843-4228, USA aglass@econ.tamu.edu Kamal Saggi Southern Methodist
University, Dallas, TX 75275-0496, USA ksaggi@mail.smu.edu Abstract ...
AJ Glass… - European Economic Review, 2001 - Elsevier
A Glass - Industrial and commercial training, 2007 - emeraldinsight.com
Purpose–The largest diversity of generations is represented in today's workplace than at any
other time in history. With this diversity comes new challenges. The purpose of this article is
to analyze the specific challenges, and also opportunities, inherent in managing–and ...
AJ Glass… - Journal of International Economics, 1999 - Elsevier
A Glass… - World Bank Policy Research Working Paper …, 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: A developing country may attract foreign direct investment (FDI) for (1) technology
transfer that increases local firm profits or for (2) wage premiums that benefit workers. The
two never occur together but if the country can attract FDI, it is guaranteed either the ...
AJ Glass… - Journal of Development Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
AJ Glass… - Canadian journal of Economics, 1999 - JSTOR
Page 1. Foreign direct investment and the nature of R&D AMY JOCELYN GLASS
Ohio State University KAMALSAGGI Southern Methodist University Abstract. We
find that the role FDI plays in international technology transfer ...
AJ Glass - International Economic Review, 1997 - JSTOR
Page 1. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW Vol. 38, No. 4, November 1997 PRODUCT
CYCLES AND MARKET PENETRATION* BY AMY JOCELYN GLASSt1 Ohio State University,
USA This paper constructs a quality ladders product cycle model with multiple quality levels. ...
AJ Glass - Review of International Economics, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Outsourcing under Imperfect Protection of Intellectual Property Amy Jocelyn Glass*
Abstract The paper examines possible reasons behind expanded outsourcing by modeling
outsourcing decisions when intellectual property rights are imperfectly protected. ...
AJ Glass - … Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d' …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Price discrimination and quality improvement Amy Jocelyn Glass Department
of Economics, Ohio State University Abstract.This paper models quality improvements
when multiple quality levels can sell, owing to differences ...
A Glass… - 1998 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper develops a product cycle model with endogenous and costly
innovation, imitation, and foreign direct investment (FDI) to address the concerns of
developing nations that stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection would force ...
A Glass - 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This product cycle model captures how imitation can serve as a stepping stone
enabling firms from Southern countries to undertake innovation. Successful imitation of the
state-of-the-art quality level makes inventing an even higher quality level attractive for ...
AJ Glass - International Journal of Technology Management, 2000 - Inderscience
Page 1. Int. J. Technology Management, Vol. 19, Nos. 1/2, 2000 179 Copyright ©
2000 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Costly R&D and intellectual property rights
protection Amy Jocelyn Glass Assistant Professor, Department ...
A Glass - Working Papers, 1999 - econpapers.repec.org
... Please update your bookmarks. Linkages, Multinationals, and Industrial Development. Amy
Glass (). Working Papers from Ohio State University, Department of Economics. Date:
1999-08 View citations in EconPapers Track citations by RSS feed. ...
ER Gold, W Adams, D Castle… - Public Affairs …, 2004 - JSTOR
I. Introduction intellectual property rights are increasingly the subject of national and
international study, any deficiencies in our understanding of these rights and their place in
society may have serious negative repercussions on policy formation. For example, in ...
KA Reinert, RS Rajan, AJ Glass… - 2009 - books.google.com
Page 1. THE PRINCETON ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE " Kenneth A. Reinert Ramkishen S. Raj
an EDITORS Amy Jocelyn Glass Lewis S. Davis ASSOCIATE EDIT 9 esA L Page 2. Page 3. The
Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy Th±s One WLYD-4U9-45RD Page 4. ...
[CITATION] Income Distribution and Quality Improvement
A Glass… - 1996 - Department of Economics. The Ohio …
AJ Glass - Review of International Economics, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. International Rivalry in Advancing Products Amy Jocelyn Glass* Abstract This paper
explores the forces that determine the distribution of technological leadership across countries
and whether technological leadership contributes to national welfare. ...
[CITATION] Does Corruption Discourage Foreign Direct Investment and Innovation?
AJ Glass… - … manuscript, Department of Economics, Texas A&M …, 2002
AJ Glass… - Review of World Economics, 2005 - Springer
Page 1. Exporting versus Direct Investment under Local Sourcing Amy J.
GlassandKamal Saggi Texas A&M University; Southern Methodist University, Dallas
Abstract: This paper examines a setting where foreign direct investment ...
R Gold, W Adams, L Bernier, T Bubela, L Cassivi… - 2008 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Intellectual property occupies a central position in the biotechnology innovation
system, the expected source of new medicines, foods and bio-energy. An international and
inter-disciplinary research team has convened for the last seven years in an attempt to ...
AJ Glass - 2004 - econweb.tamu.edu
Page 1. 1 Intellectual Property Protection and International Technology Diffusion Amy Jocelyn
Glass Texas A&M University Spillovers: Effects and Issues How do technology spillovers affect
a foreign firm's decision whether to produce in a host country? ...
[CITATION] Proposed Court Rules Introduce Mediation-Specific Qualifications for Neutrals Serving in Court-Annexed ADR Programs
AJ Glass, DA Iverson… - MICHIGAN BAR …, 2000 - STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN
A Glass… - 2000 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We study the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) policies when source firms
locate some production in two host countries. By reducing its tax on multinational production,
a host country can attract additional FDI, some of which is diverted from other host ...
AJ Glass… - The political economy of trade, aid and …, 2004 - books.google.com
Page 299. CHAPTER 13 Crowding Out and Distributional Effects of FDI Policies
AMY JOCELYN GLASSa,* and KAMAL SAGGIb, 1 aDepartment of Economics, Texas
A&M University, Allen Building, College Station, TX 77843 ...
AJ Glass - Japan and the world economy, 2003 - Elsevier
[CITATION] Foreigners pose “Risk” to UAE Security
A Glass - 2008 - Arabianbusiness
AJ Glass - Human capital, trade, and public policy in rapidly …, 2004 - books.google.com
Page 214. 9. Innovation in a Shrinking World Amy Jocelyn Glass 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter
explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of innovation in
a quality ladders model where firms from both countries innovate. ...
[CITATION] Innovation Incentives and Wage Effects of Outsourcing
A Glass, K Saggi… - 1996 - Department of Economics. The Ohio …
A Glass… - 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Oligopolists from two source countries invest in a common host country to take
advantage of low costs. A selective subsidy to multinational production encourages foreign
direct investment (FDI) from the favored country but crowds out FDI from the other source. ...
A Glass… - 1998 - papers.ssrn.com
We consider a model where firms from a high-cost source country shift some of their
production to a low-cost host country. Firms earn profits since the output market is a Cournot
oligopoly. Due to a fixed supply of skilled labor in each country, such foreign direct ...
[CITATION] " Everyone Helped His Neighbor": Memories of Nags Head Woods
LA Jones… - 1987 - The Nature Conservancy, Nags …
[CITATION] Multinational Firms, Labor Turnover, and Technology Diffusion
A Glass, K Saggi… - 1997 - Department of Economics. The Ohio …
[CITATION] 44 International technology transfer: the role of foreign direct investment
AJ Glass… - International handbook of development …, 2008 - Edward Elgar
[CITATION] Learned Helplessness: Is it a Problem in the Classroom? If So, what Do Teachers Report They're Doing about It?
AL Glass - 1982 - Austin College. Graduate Division. …
[CITATION] FDI Subsidies Under Shared Factor Markets
A Glass, K Saggi… - 1997 - Department of Economics. The Ohio …
A Glass - 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We build a quality ladders product cycle model with Northern innovation, Northern
imitation, and Southern imitation. Our model generalizes Segerstrom (1991) to allow
Southern imitation and Grossman and Helpman (1991a) to allow Northern imitation. We ...
[CITATION] Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Programme in Cambodia
T Pinkaew… - 2007 - Oxfam International
AJ Glass - MICHIGAN BAR JOURNAL, 2000 - michbar.org
Alternative Dispute Resolution. Introduction by Amy J. Glass. The ADR Section is
dedicated to educating Michigan's legal community and the public regarding
alternative dispute resolution. The invitation to collaborate with the ...
[CITATION] International trade and product improvement
AJ Glass - 1993 - … of Arts and Sciences, University of …
[CITATION] Conceptions of Human Nature and Diagnosis of Pathology
AD Glass - 1985
AJ GLASS - 2008 - econweb.tamu.edu
Page 1. Selective Promotion of Industries and Picking Winners Amy Jocelyn GLASS# Department
of Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843 November 4, 2008 Abstract Can
export subsidies raise domestic welfare even when the government ...
AJ Glass - 1999 - library1.nida.ac.th
Page 1. VPS 2 0(o7 POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER 2067 Multinational Firms and
A developing country may attract foreign direct Technology Transfer investment (FDI) for ()
technology transfer that increases local firm profits or Amy Jocelyn Glass ...
AJ Glass - 2003 - econweb.tamu.edu
Page 1. Random innovation subsidies Amy Jocelyn Glass* Department of Economics,
Texas A&M University January 16, 2003 Abstract This paper constructs a model where
the identity of subsidized industries changes over time. ...
[CITATION] A family advocacy network for children's mental health in Massachusetts: a case study
AL Glass - 2001 - Brandeis University
[CITATION] Intellectual Property Policy and Spillovers from Multinationals
AJ Glass
A Glass… - OSU Working Paper NO. 99-04, 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Internalization advantage determines whether firms use foreign direct investment
(FDI) or licensing to serve markets abroad. We determine how innovation affects the
incentives for internalization and how internalization in turn affects the incentives for ...
AJ Glass - 1988 - en.scientificcommons.org
T Barlow, A Glass… - IEA 2000/HFES 2000: XIVth Triennial …, 2000 - csa.com
This poster discusses the development of an intranet site containing graphical user interface
(GUI) design standards, its deployment, and the analysis of its use. The Usability
Engineering (UE) Department at SAS Institute built a GUI guideline web site that ...
AJ Glass… - … firms and impacts on employment, trade …, 2002 - books.google.com
Page 156. 7 LINKAGES, MULTINATIONALS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Amy Jocelyn
Glass, Vasilios D. Kosteas, and Kamal Saggi 7.1. Introduction It has been frequently noted that
flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) have increased rapidly during the past decade. ...
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