Rauch, James E.
Rauch, James E. 1959-....
James E. Rauch
VIAF ID: 10084604 (Personal)
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CESifo GmbH
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CESifo GmbH
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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University of California, San Diego
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Department of Economics
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University of California, San Diego
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Department of Economics
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University of California-San Diego (UCSD) / Department of Economics
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Yale University
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Yale University
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Works
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Adaptation and the boundary of multinational firms |
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Balanced and unbalanced growth. - |
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Bureaucracy, Infrastructure, and Economic Growth: Evidence from U.S. Cities During the Progressive Era |
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Choosing a dictator : bureaucracy and welfare in less developed polities |
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Comparative advantage, geographic advantage, and the volume of trade |
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Development through synergistic reform |
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Do Employee Spinoffs Learn Markets From Their Parents? Evidence From International Trade |
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Does History Matter Only When it Matters Little? The Case of City-Indu try Location |
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Dynastic Entrepreneurship, Entry, and Non-Compete Enforcement |
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The economics of the Middle East : a comparative approach |
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Employee spinoffs and other entrants stylized facts from Brazil |
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Entrepreneurship in international trade |
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History Dependence, Cohort Attachment, and Job Referrals in Networks of Close Relationships |
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The Impact of Entrepreneurial Risk Aversion on Wages in General Equilibrium |
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Information and Globalization: Wage Co-Movements, Labor Demand Elasticity, and Conventional Trade Liberalization |
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Leading issues in economic development. - |
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missing links formation and decay of economic networks |
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Mobilizing Social Capital Through Employee Spinoffs |
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Neckties in the tropics: a model of international trade and cultural diversity |
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Networks and markets |
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Openness, specialization, and productivity growth in less developed countries. - |
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Overcoming informational barriers to international resource allocation : prices and group ties |
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Productivity Gains From Geographic Concentration of human Capital: Evidence From the Cities |
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Reconciling the pattern of trade with the pattern of migration |
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Starting small in an unfamiliar environment |
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Symposium on business and social networks in international trade |
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Trade and Search: Social Capital, Sogo Shosha, and Spillovers |
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Unemployment and Development |
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