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A framework for resolving antitrust controversies in manufactured goods aftermarkets.
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Linking ecosystem management to local economic development in Tillamook County, Oregon :A preliminary framework for planning.
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INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT JOINT VENTURES IN AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY :THE CASE OF U.S. FIRMS (DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, GENETIC ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, UNITED STATES).
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The measure of the market :Women's economic lives in Charleston, South Carolina and Newport, Rhode Island, 1750--1820.
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Essays on privacy, anonymity, and tracking in computer-mediated economic transactions.
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An empirical examination of the value of patented inventions using German employee inventors' compensation records
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The re-emergence of an entrepreneurial community in the Himalayan Highlands of Nepal: Commercial opportunity, cooperative venture financing, and competitive private enterprise in Manang (Nyishang).
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Bringing the corner-store online: The challenges and promises of online customer service.
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Demand uncertainty, search costs and price dispersion: Evidence from the online book industry.
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Exploiting sequential learning to estimate microeconomic productivity dynamics in strategic settings.
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Quest for the perfect strawberry: A case study of the California Strawberry Commission and the strawberry industry and a descriptive model for marketing order evaluation.
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Learning the family business: Commercial practice and the historical production of whole persons.
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Structural estimation of a moral hazard model: An application to business selling.
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Three essays on non-tariff measures and the gravity equation approach to trade.
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