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Accroissements de la Bibliothèque FONDS
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BIBLIOTHECONOMIE.
BIBLIOTHEEKWEZEN.
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METROLOGIE. NORMALISATION.
IJKWEZEN. NORMALISERING.
006.3 (100)
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International standards of business conduct : Framework
and illustration / Svensson, Göran & Wood, Greg (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 260- 274)
The purpose of this paper is to describe the insights and a
proposal into structure of standards of business conduct and
its intended applications.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
006.3 (46)
000002
ISO 9001 and residential homes for the elderly : A Delphi
study / Heras, Iñaki & Cilleruelo, Ernesto & Iradi, Jon
(Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 272- 288)
The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriateness
of applying the ISO 9001 quality standard to the residential
aged-care sector.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
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CIVILISATION. CULTURE. PROGRES.
BESCHAVING. KULTUUR. VOORUITGANG.
008
000003
Investigating capitalism aversion / Landier, Augustin &
Thesmar, David & Thoenig, Mathias (Economic Policy, 2008
no 55, pp. 467- 497)
Augustin Landier, David Thesmar and Mathias Thoenig
investigate pro-capitalism attitudes using individual answers to
question collected in the World Value Survey in various
countries. It turns out that there is a lot of variation in
pro-capitalism opinions between and withiin countries. A lot of
the cross-country variation in opinions is determined by
long-run cultural and historical differences in religion and legal
institutions. However, there is also evidence that individuals
learn about the virtues of market competition.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
01 (4-15)
000004
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
021.64:681.324
000005
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
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OUVRAGES DE REFERENCE.
NASLAGWERKEN.
040
000006
Les jeunes et le monde numérique : espace réel versus
espace potentiel. / de Swarte, Thibault & Marquet, Bernard
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 171- 186)
Tenter de mieux comprendre dans une perspective
psychanalytique le fonctionnement de l'espace domestique
multimédia de jeunes âgés de 16 à 25 ans.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
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PHILOSOPHIE. PSYCHOLOGIE. ETHIQUE.
WIJSBEGEERTE. PSYCHOLOGIE. ETHICA.
114.513.031 (520) (73)
000007
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
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000008
La neuroéconomie. / Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Schmidt,
Christian & Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha & Kelso, Scott J.A. &
Kirman, Alan P. & Bault, Nadège & Coricelli, Giorgio &
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BLADZ 3
Preuschoff, Kerstin & Quartz, Steven & Bossaerts, Peter &
Charron, Sylvain & Fuchs, Armin (Revue d'Economie politique,
2008 vol 118 no 1, pp. 1- 124)
Neuroeconomics is a new scientific field which has emerged
recently from a joint research program between economists
involded in decision-making analysis and neuroscientists
interested by the brain activity in the course of goal oriented
actions.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
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RELIGION. THEOLOGIE.
GODSDIENST. THEOLOGIE.
2
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000009
Modern Eleusis : Religion and factory / Sandemose, Jorgen
(Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp. 266- 294)
Norwegian political economist Jorgen Sandemose presents
a powerful analysis. Developing Marx's insights into the
connection between religion and capitalist society along the
lines of three broad categories : citizenship, circulation, and
production.
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
17
000010
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
17 (493)
000011
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
000013
Segregation and the quality of government in a
cross-section of countries. / Alesina, Alberto F. &
Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6943,
pp. 1- 47)
Our results suggest that more segregated countries in terms
of ethnicity and language, i.e., those where groups live more
spatially separately, have a substantially lower quality of
government. In contrast, there is no relationship between
religious segregation and the government quality.
P 00834 GRBRno 6943
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000014
Modern Eleusis : Religion and factory / Sandemose, Jorgen
(Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp. 266- 294)
Norwegian political economist Jorgen Sandemose presents
a powerful analysis. Developing Marx's insights into the
connection between religion and capitalist society along the
lines of three broad categories : citizenship, circulation, and
production.
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
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SCIENCES SOCIALES.
SOCIALE WETENSCHAPPEN.
3 (410)
000015
Is the tendency to engage in entrepreneurship genetic? /
Spector, Tim D. & Nicolaou, Nicos & Shane, Scott & Cherkas,
Lynn & Hunkin, Janice (Management Science : Journal of the
Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 167- 179)
We used quantitative genetics techniques to compare the
entrepreneurial actitivy of 870 pairs of monozygotic (MZ) and
857 pairs of same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twins from the United
Kingdom. We ran model-fitting analyses to estimate the
genetic, shared environmental and nonshared environmental
effects on the propensity of people to become entrepreneurs.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
17 (493)
000012
Zorg en ethiek / De Droogh, Luc & Maeseele, Thomas (Alert :
voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3, pp. 76- 83)
Zorgethiek vindt haar oorsprong in het feminisme. Joan
Tronto beklemtoont dat zorgethiek voor vrouwen én mannen
betekenisvol is. Ze wil zorgpraktijken en zorgethiek politiseren.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
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SOCIOLOGIE. RAPPORTS SOCIAUX.
SOCIOLOGIE. SOCIALE VERHOUDINGEN.
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000016
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Collective memory and collective identity / s.n. (Social
Research : an international quarterly of the social sciences,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 1- 352)
What does it mean for a community to have a memory?
What are the means through which the community shapes its
memory? How are collective memories formed? How does a
collective memory bear on collective identity?
P 00329 EU 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F II
30
000017
Le dilemme du sport. / Eber, Nicolas (Revue d'Economie
politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 207- 227)
Le dopage est, depuis une dizaine d'années maintenant, un
sujet central en économie du sport. La décision économique
que constitue le recours au dopage possède deux
caractéristiques fondamentales. En premier lieu, il s'agit d'une
action illicite puisqu'elle implique d'enfreindre certains
règlements régissant la pratique du sport de compétition. En
second lieu, c'est une décision stratégique en ce sens qu'elle
est prise dans un environnement d'interactions stratégiques
entre l'ensemble des sportifs concurrents.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
30 (4-15)
000018
Les frontières floues du couple. La difficulté d'identifier
les couples aujourd'hui. / KAUFMANN, JEAN-CLAUDE
(Problèmes politiques et sociaux : Dossiers d'actualité
mondiale, 2008 no 948, pp. 5- 120)
Ce dossier propose un état des lieux des transformations et
des évolutions du couple et met en lumière les adaptations et
les résistances de la conjugalité au mouvement
d'individualisation.
P 00438 FR 2008 no 948 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 D I
30 (4-15)
000019
La sociologie en quête d'une théorie générale / Chazel,
François & Coenen-Huther, Jacques & Berthelot, Jean-Michel
& Boudon, Raymond & Bouvier, Alban & Busino, Giovanni &
LIVET, PIERRE & Bronner, Gérald & Demeulenaere, Pierre
(Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto : Revue européenne des sciences
sociales, 2008 vol 46 no 140, pp. 5- 195)
Quel que soit le sens qu'on s'accorde au terme "théorie" ensemble de propositions à vocation explicative ou cadre de
référence à visée structurante - il nous paraît essentiel que
subsiste et que se développe en sociologie une activité
intellectuelle consistant à élaborer et à perfectionner des
théories de portée générale, c'est-à-dire des théories qui
prennent pour objet la vie en société dans ses manifestations
les plus diverses et non tel ou tel domaine d'activité en
particulier. C'est l'aveinr de la sociologie comme discipline
fondée sur un savoir cumulatif qui en dépend.
P 00516 SS 2008 vol 46 no 140 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 H II
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301.152.4
000021
Investigating capitalism aversion / Landier, Augustin &
Thesmar, David & Thoenig, Mathias (Economic Policy, 2008
no 55, pp. 467- 497)
Augustin Landier, David Thesmar and Mathias Thoenig
investigate pro-capitalism attitudes using individual answers to
question collected in the World Value Survey in various
countries. It turns out that there is a lot of variation in
pro-capitalism opinions between and withiin countries. A lot of
the cross-country variation in opinions is determined by
long-run cultural and historical differences in religion and legal
institutions. However, there is also evidence that individuals
learn about the virtues of market competition.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
301.16
000022
Knowledge Mobilization Through Social Ties: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis. / Fliaster, Alexander & Spiess, Josef
(Schmalenbach Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 99117)
Demonstrate that building, maintaining, and using the
portfolio of ties are critical tasks for knowledge workers and
also a challenging research theme for management scholars.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
301.16
000023
Constructing transnational action research networks :
Observations and reflections from the case of the
citizenship DRG / Brown, David L. & Gaventa, John (IDS
Working Paper,no 302, pp. 7- 32)
The paper examines the emergence (during the period
2000-2005) of the Development Research Centre on
Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, a network of
seven partners - from the UK, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mexico and Brazil - concerned with research,
capacity building and policy influence on these issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 302
301.16 (4-11) (4-15)
000024
Contemporary integration policies in Europe : Civic
integration programmes and the legal, social and cultural
position of non-citizens / Odé, Arend (European Journal of
Social Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 7- 23)
The cultural dimension is not left untouched either, since
integration courses increasingly insist on social and cultural
incorporation. As will be discussed in more detail for the
Netherlands, the establishment of civic integration policies has
abruptly ended the period of multiculturalism, and has had
serious consequences for the position of immigrants in Dutch
society.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
30 (4-15)
000020
La confiance dans le secteur public : existe-t-il des signes
d'un déclin à long terme ? / Van de Walle, Steven & Van
Roosbroek, Steven & Bouckaert, Geert (Revue internationale
des sciences administratives, 2008 vol 74 no 1, pp. 51- 70)
Les inquiétudes au sujet d'un déclin de la confiance dans
L'Etat font aujourd'hui partie intégrante du discours politique.
Ces inquiétudes s'étendent également aux niveaux de
confiance des citoyens dans l'administration publique et les
services publics. La confiance est réputée être en baisse, et
cette baisse est généralement considérée comme ayant un
effet néfaste sur la prestation de service public.
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
301.162.1 (100)
000025
De plaats en rol van de accountant in de 21e eeuw : het
vraagstuk van de aard en de organisatie van assurance /
Strikwerda, Hans (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 77- 88)
Dit artikel is van belang voor de strategiebepaling van
accountantskantoren, voor het beleid met betrekking tot de
vorming en opleiding van accountants en voor verdere wet- en
regelgeving met betrekking tot de assurance-functie in het
maatschappelijk verkeer.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
301.162.1 (493)
000026
M&A Survey / Bellen, Bart & Wijckmans, Frank (Tijdschrift
voor Rechtspersoon en Vennootschap, 2008 no 2, pp. 113130)
A. Probleemstelling: Onderhandelingen met het oog op de
overname van een onderneming. Een 'cap' (maximale
aansprakelijkheid van de verkopers) in functie van een
bepaald percentage van de koopprijs wordt dan bijvoorbeeld
als gebruikelijk omschreven of een bepaalde verklaring of
garantie wordt omgekeerd als uitermate ongebruikelijk
afgedaan. B. Afbakening van het onderwerp : Beperkt tot
aandelentransacties met betrekking to niet-beursgenoteerde
Belgische ondernemingen.
Zorgethiek vindt haar oorsprong in het feminisme. Joan
Tronto beklemtoont dat zorgethiek voor vrouwen én mannen
betekenisvol is. Ze wil zorgpraktijken en zorgethiek politiseren.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
301.185.3-055.2 (540)
000032
Streetwalkers show the way : Reframing the global debate
on trafficking from sex workers perspectives /
Bandyopadhyay, Nandinee (IDS Working Paper,no 309, pp. 727)
This paper documents action research and discussions on
trafficking by Durbar, a network of 60,000 female, male and
transgender sex workers in India.
P 00960 GRBRno 309
P 02737 BG 2008 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 D I
301.185 (4-15)
000027
Les frontières floues du couple. La difficulté d'identifier
les couples aujourd'hui. / KAUFMANN, JEAN-CLAUDE
(Problèmes politiques et sociaux : Dossiers d'actualité
mondiale, 2008 no 948, pp. 5- 120)
Ce dossier propose un état des lieux des transformations et
des évolutions du couple et met en lumière les adaptations et
les résistances de la conjugalité au mouvement
d'individualisation.
P 00438 FR 2008 no 948 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 D I
301.185 (493)
000028
De impact van het familiale karakter op de
winstmanipulatie, nagegaan bij Belgische kmo's / Lybaert,
Nadine & Schepers, Ann & Willems, Elke (Accountancy en
bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no 2, pp. 3- 24)
Vermits in de Belgische context naar ons weten nog niet
eerder werd gekeken naar de kwaliteit van de
winstrapportering binnen de familiale ondernemingen, willen
wij dit fenomeen nader bestuderen. We willen met andere
woorden nagaan of the fenomeen van winstmanipulatie
verschilt wanneer familieleden de insiders - of toch een deel
ervan - blijken te vertegenwoordigen.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
301.185.3-053.7
000029
Les jeunes et le monde numérique : espace réel versus
espace potentiel. / de Swarte, Thibault & Marquet, Bernard
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 171- 186)
Tenter de mieux comprendre dans une perspective
psychanalytique le fonctionnement de l'espace domestique
multimédia de jeunes âgés de 16 à 25 ans.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
301.185.3-053.89 (46)
000030
ISO 9001 and residential homes for the elderly : A Delphi
study / Heras, Iñaki & Cilleruelo, Ernesto & Iradi, Jon
(Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 272- 288)
The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriateness
of applying the ISO 9001 quality standard to the residential
aged-care sector.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
301.185.3-055.2 (493)
BLADZ 5
000031
Zorg en ethiek / De Droogh, Luc & Maeseele, Thomas (Alert :
voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3, pp. 76- 83)
301.19 (4-15)
000033
La sociologie en quête d'une théorie générale / Chazel,
François & Coenen-Huther, Jacques & Berthelot, Jean-Michel
& Boudon, Raymond & Bouvier, Alban & Busino, Giovanni &
LIVET, PIERRE & Bronner, Gérald & Demeulenaere, Pierre
(Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto : Revue européenne des sciences
sociales, 2008 vol 46 no 140, pp. 5- 195)
Quel que soit le sens qu'on s'accorde au terme "théorie" ensemble de propositions à vocation explicative ou cadre de
référence à visée structurante - il nous paraît essentiel que
subsiste et que se développe en sociologie une activité
intellectuelle consistant à élaborer et à perfectionner des
théories de portée générale, c'est-à-dire des théories qui
prennent pour objet la vie en société dans ses manifestations
les plus diverses et non tel ou tel domaine d'activité en
particulier. C'est l'aveinr de la sociologie comme discipline
fondée sur un savoir cumulatif qui en dépend.
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ORGANISATION ET POLITIQUE SOCIALE.
MAATSCHAPPIJKRITIEK. SOCIALE POLITIEK.
304
000034
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
304 (100)
000035
Special issue : Sustainable development and socially
responsible finance and investing / Scholtens, B & Cerin, P.
& Hassel, L. & Sjöstrom, E. & Bengtsson, E. & Henningsson,
J. & Nilsson, H. & Cunningham, G.M. & Hassel, L.G. &
Semenova, N. & Scholtens, B & Zhou, Y. (Sustainable
Development, 2008 vol 16 no 3, pp. 137- 232)
Sustainable development and socially responsible finance
and investing. Shareholder activism for corporate social
responsibility : What do we know? Socially responsible
investing in Scandinavia - A comparative analysis. Does SEE
information make a difference to fund managers? A study of
the provision of environmental information in financial analysts'
research reports. Fianancial outcomes of environmental risk
and opportunigy for US companies. Stakeholder relations and
financial performance.
P 00935 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 E II
304 (4-11) (4-15)
000036
Contemporary integration policies in Europe : Civic
integration programmes and the legal, social and cultural
position of non-citizens / Odé, Arend (European Journal of
Social Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 7- 23)
The cultural dimension is not left untouched either, since
integration courses increasingly insist on social and cultural
incorporation. As will be discussed in more detail for the
Netherlands, the establishment of civic integration policies has
abruptly ended the period of multiculturalism, and has had
serious consequences for the position of immigrants in Dutch
society.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
304 (4-15) (494)
000037
Questions policières: La culture policière est-elle
favorable pour générer de nouvelles actions de pensée? /
Delachaux, Yves Patrick (Revue économique et sociale, 2008
vol 66 no 2, pp. 9- 43)
Questions policières: la culture policière est-elle favorable
pour générer de nouvelles actions de pensée? La police
n'appartient pas à la police. Politique et éthique. Le maintien et
le rétablissement de l'odre public par la police: définitions,
acteurs et principes juridiques.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
PAGE 6
There is increasing interest in the "economics of happiness",
reflected by the number of articles that are appearing in
mainstream economics journals that consider subjective
well-being (SWB) and its determinants. This paper provides a
detailed review of this literature. It focuses on papers that have
been published in economics journals since 1990, as well as
some key reviews in psychology and important unpublished
working papers.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
304:338.23 (410) (44)
000040
La révision générale des politiques publiques. / Barilari,
André & Josse, Philippe & Migeon, François-Daniel & Pedini,
Gilles & Hughes, Richard (Revue française de Finances
publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 155- 189)
La revue générale des politiques publiques, aussitôt
qualifiée de "RGPP", a été présentée le 10 juillet 2007 comme
: - un impératif pour respecter nos objectifs de finances
publiques (revenir à un niveau de dette publique inférieur à
60% du PIB en 2012).
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
304:338.23 (493)
000041
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
304:338.23 (493)
000042
Algemene preventie zoekt verankering in de hulpverlening
/ Hendrickx, Lieve (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008
vol 34 no 3, pp. 35- 43)
Algemene preventie begint nooit van nul maar bouwt altijd
verder op wat al leeft in de individuele hulpverlening.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
304:311.141
000038
Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system /
Afgan, Nain H. & Carvalho, Maria G. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 8, pp. 2903- 2910)
304:338.23 (493)
000043
Zelfmoordpreventie en zorgnetwerken / Meulemans,
Herman (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 53- 64)
A hybrid energy system in the form of the Object structure is
the pattern for the structure of options in the evaluation of a
hybrid system. The Object structure is defined as : Hybrid
Energy System [production (solar, wind, biomass, natural
gas)] [utilization (electricity, heat, hydrogen)]. In the evaluation
of hybrid energy systems only several options are selected to
demonstrate the sustainability assessment method application
in the promotion of the specific quality of the hybrid energy
system.
De ontwikkeling en het gebruik van instrumenten om met de
huisarts te communiceren over suïcidale patienten, de
preventie van recidief gedrag en de bevordering van
therapietrouw vormen de kern van de interventie in het ZET
ZET-project.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
000039
304:338.23 (493)
000044
Ouderenmisbehandeling : Zwijgen biedt geen uitkomst /
Callewaert, Gerd (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol
34 no 3, pp. 65- 75)
Do we really know what makes us happy ? A review of the
economic literature on the factors associated with
subjective well-being. / Dolan, Paul & Peasgood, Tessa &
White, Mathew (Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008 vol 29
no 1, pp. 94- 122)
Het gaat hier ook alleen om mishandeling in de thuissituatie
en niet om situaties van institutioneel geweld door
professionelen binnen bijvoorbeeld rusthuizen. We kiezen
voor een ruime omschrijving van het probleem om er
preventief en curatief mee te kunne omgaan.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
304:338.23
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
304:338.23 (493)
000045
Zorg en ethiek / De Droogh, Luc & Maeseele, Thomas (Alert :
voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3, pp. 76- 83)
Zorgethiek vindt haar oorsprong in het feminisme. Joan
Tronto beklemtoont dat zorgethiek voor vrouwen én mannen
betekenisvol is. Ze wil zorgpraktijken en zorgethiek politiseren.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
BLADZ 7
311.17
000048
Quantification de la pauvreté permanente sur la base de
données non panélisées. / Ben Rejeb, Jaleleddine (Revue
économique, 2008 vol 59 no 2, pp. 291- 305)
La mesure de la pauvreté permanente requiert la
construction d'un indicateur de dépense permanente. En
l'absence de données en pseudo-panel, constituées par des
cohortes de ménages suivies au travers d'enquêtes
quinquennales.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
304:338.23 (64)
000046
La réforme des finances publiques au Maroc. / Boussaïd,
Mohamed & Bensouda, Noureddine & Hdid, Mohamed & Katir,
El Hassane & Naciri Darai, Abdelouahad & Benbrahim,
Abdelilah & Bouchareb, Mohamed & Guezzar, Abdelrhani &
Tazi, Ahmed & Kettani, Brahim & Bennani, Abdellatif & Tazi,
Samir & Setti, Abdelkrim & Lmimouni, Mimoun & Serhane,
Abdellah & Cheik Biadillah, Mohamed & El Barki, Thami &
Bendriss Benahmed, Mohammed & Oualalou, Fathallah
(Revue française de Finances publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 13149)
La structure du colloque, en trois axes constitués de la
réforme des finances sociales, la réforme budgétaire et la
réforme fiscale, rend clairement compte de la mission
fondamentale des finances publiques de renforcement des
ressources de l'Etat et de leur redistribution de la façon la plus
rationnelle et la plus efficace possible, pour le bien-être de la
collectivité.
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
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SOCIOGRAPHIE.
SOCIOGRAFIE.
308 (4-15)
000047
La sociologie en quête d'une théorie générale / Chazel,
François & Coenen-Huther, Jacques & Berthelot, Jean-Michel
& Boudon, Raymond & Bouvier, Alban & Busino, Giovanni &
LIVET, PIERRE & Bronner, Gérald & Demeulenaere, Pierre
(Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto : Revue européenne des sciences
sociales, 2008 vol 46 no 140, pp. 5- 195)
Quel que soit le sens qu'on s'accorde au terme "théorie" ensemble de propositions à vocation explicative ou cadre de
référence à visée structurante - il nous paraît essentiel que
subsiste et que se développe en sociologie une activité
intellectuelle consistant à élaborer et à perfectionner des
théories de portée générale, c'est-à-dire des théories qui
prennent pour objet la vie en société dans ses manifestations
les plus diverses et non tel ou tel domaine d'activité en
particulier. C'est l'aveinr de la sociologie comme discipline
fondée sur un savoir cumulatif qui en dépend.
P 00516 SS 2008 vol 46 no 140 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 H II
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THEORIES ET METHODES DE LA STATISTIQUE.
THEORIE EN METHODEN VAN DE STATISTIEK.
311.2 (100.3)
000049
Dynamics of petroleum markets of OECD countries in a
monthly VAR-VEC model (1995-2007) / Asali, Mehdi (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 54- 87)
The time series of the model comprises the monthly data for
the variables demand for oil in the OECD, WTI in real term as
a benchmark oil price, industrial production in OECD as a
proxy for income and commercial stocks of crude oil and oil
products in OECD for the time period of January 1995 to
September 2007.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
311.213 (493.3)
000050
Koopstromen in kaart / Desmyttere, Hans & Termote, Tanja
& Nieuwborg, Dieter (Facetten van West-Vlaanderen,no 55,
pp. 6- 102)
Deze publicatie biedt een zicht op het koopgedrag van de
West-Vlaming: in welke mate kopen West-Vlamingen
goederen in de eigen gemeente, en in welke mate komen
inwoners van andere gemeenten naar de gemeente om er
boodschappen te doen en/of er recreatief te winkelen? Voor
de 20 West-Vlaamse gemeenten met het grootste
inwonersaantal wordt dit koopgedrag in kaart weergegeven.
P 02624 BGno 55
311.213 (73) (739.4)
000051
What people do when they say they are conserving
electricity / Woods, James (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1945- 1956)
This article presents the results of a conservation behavior
survey conducted both concurrent with and immediately after
the last California electricity crisis in 2000-2001.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
312 (100) (100.3)
000052
Predicaments in the futures of ageing democracies /
Lindh, Thomas & Lundberg, Urban (Futures : the journal of
policy, planning and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp.
203- 217)
Ageign societies need to supply support to an ever growing
segment
of
elderly
dependent
population
without
compromising the future sustainability for the currently young
or unborn population. Using the Swedish pension reform as a
concrete example we show how the futurity problem
associated with the current non-existence of the future
populatin makes the political process prone to avoid bringing
issues with very long horizons into the public debate.
Alternative demographic scenarios for Sweden are used to
illustrate how even very small variations in the assumptions of
demographic projections lead to radically different future
population structures.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
312 (5) (510) (520)
000053
Capital flows and demographics : An Asian perspective /
Lueth, Erik (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 8, pp. 3- 23)
This paper uses a simple neoclassical framework to
simulate the effect of population dynamics on international
capital flows. It calibrates the production functions of 176
countries to fit 2003 data and examines the capital flows that
emerge, when labor forces change according to the 2007 UN
population projections.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 8
312.2 (493)
000054
Zelfmoordpreventie en zorgnetwerken / Meulemans,
Herman (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 53- 64)
De ontwikkeling en het gebruik van instrumenten om met de
huisarts te communiceren over suïcidale patienten, de
preventie van recidief gedrag en de bevordering van
therapietrouw vormen de kern van de interventie in het ZET
ZET-project.
PAGE 8
316.354.5 (493)
000057
Algemene preventie zoekt verankering in de hulpverlening
/ Hendrickx, Lieve (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008
vol 34 no 3, pp. 35- 43)
Algemene preventie begint nooit van nul maar bouwt altijd
verder op wat al leeft in de individuele hulpverlening.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
316.4
000058
Constructing transnational action research networks :
Observations and reflections from the case of the
citizenship DRG / Brown, David L. & Gaventa, John (IDS
Working Paper,no 302, pp. 7- 32)
The paper examines the emergence (during the period
2000-2005) of the Development Research Centre on
Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, a network of
seven partners - from the UK, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mexico and Brazil - concerned with research,
capacity building and policy influence on these issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 302
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STATISTIQUES DIVERSES.
DIVERSE STATISTIEKEN.
314.8 (100) (100.3)
000055
Predicaments in the futures of ageing democracies /
Lindh, Thomas & Lundberg, Urban (Futures : the journal of
policy, planning and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp.
203- 217)
Ageign societies need to supply support to an ever growing
segment
of
elderly
dependent
population
without
compromising the future sustainability for the currently young
or unborn population. Using the Swedish pension reform as a
concrete example we show how the futurity problem
associated with the current non-existence of the future
populatin makes the political process prone to avoid bringing
issues with very long horizons into the public debate.
Alternative demographic scenarios for Sweden are used to
illustrate how even very small variations in the assumptions of
demographic projections lead to radically different future
population structures.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
316.354.5 (493)
000056
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
32
POLITIQUE.
POLITIEK.
32
000059
Governance indicators : Where are we, where should we
be going? / Kaufmann, Daniel & Kraay, Aart (The World Bank
Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 1- 30)
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a
simple framework that distinguishes between indicators that
measure formal rules and indicators that measure the practical
application or outcomes of these rules. The analysis calls
attention to the strengths and weaknesses of both types of
indicators as well as the complementarities between them.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
32 (44)
000060
Le Grenelle de l'environnement / Boy, Daniel & Rossinot,
Philippe & Vergriette, Benoît & Godard, OLivier & Lascoumes,
Pierre & Bourg, Dominique (Regards sur l'Actualité, 2008 no
338, pp. 1- 71)
Le Grenelle rompt avec l'attentisme environnemental en
empruntant une voie originale : la négociation, le suivi au long
cours et l'évaluation à cinq (représentants de l'Etat, des
collectivités territoriales, des associations environnementales,
des salariés, du patronat) d'un ensemble de mesures
structurantes et opérationnelles.
P 00753 FR 2008 no 338 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
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321
POPULATION ET DEMOGRAPHIE.
BEVOLKINGSSTATISTIEK EN DEMOGRAFIE.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
321
000061
Governance indicators : Where are we, where should we
be going? / Kaufmann, Daniel & Kraay, Aart (The World Bank
Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 1- 30)
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a
simple framework that distinguishes between indicators that
measure formal rules and indicators that measure the practical
application or outcomes of these rules. The analysis calls
attention to the strengths and weaknesses of both types of
indicators as well as the complementarities between them.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
321 (4-15)
000062
La confiance dans le secteur public : existe-t-il des signes
d'un déclin à long terme ? / Van de Walle, Steven & Van
Roosbroek, Steven & Bouckaert, Geert (Revue internationale
des sciences administratives, 2008 vol 74 no 1, pp. 51- 70)
Les inquiétudes au sujet d'un déclin de la confiance dans
L'Etat font aujourd'hui partie intégrante du discours politique.
Ces inquiétudes s'étendent également aux niveaux de
confiance des citoyens dans l'administration publique et les
services publics. La confiance est réputée être en baisse, et
cette baisse est généralement considérée comme ayant un
effet néfaste sur la prestation de service public.
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
321 (471.1)
000063
From chaotic to state-led capitalism / Lane, David (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 177- 184)
The state-led corporatist economy being created by Putin is
by no means perfect but is better than anything else tried so
far.
P 00924 GRBR 2008 vol 13 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 I III
321.6 (100)
000064
This time it's different : An inevitable decline in world
petroleum production will keep oil product prices high,
causing military conflicts and shifting wealth and power
from democracies to authoritarian regimes / Leder,
Frederic & Shapiro, Judith (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8,
pp. 2850- 2852)
We argue that conventional oil production will reach a
worldwide maximum within the next 5-10 years, earlier than
generally estimated. Unless planning is initiated immediately,
the United States and other Western democracies will see
their positions in the global economy undercut as military
conflicts over limited energy resources increase.
Predicaments in the futures of ageing democracies /
Lindh, Thomas & Lundberg, Urban (Futures : the journal of
policy, planning and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp.
203- 217)
Ageign societies need to supply support to an ever growing
segment
of
elderly
dependent
population
without
compromising the future sustainability for the currently young
or unborn population. Using the Swedish pension reform as a
concrete example we show how the futurity problem
associated with the current non-existence of the future
populatin makes the political process prone to avoid bringing
issues with very long horizons into the public debate.
Alternative demographic scenarios for Sweden are used to
illustrate how even very small variations in the assumptions of
demographic projections lead to radically different future
population structures.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
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323
POLITIQUE INTERIEURE.
BINNENLANDSE POLITIEK.
323
000067
On the security of oil supplies, oil weapons, oil
nationalism and all that / MABRO, ROBERT (OPEC Review
: energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
1- 12)
A historical note. Import dependence and other causes.
Terrorism. Oil nationalism. Political instability in the Middle
East. Russia. Opec production policies. Non-political causes of
supplies interruptions. Constrained supplies. Policies.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
323.1
000068
Immigrant wage differentials, ethnicity and occupational
segregation / Elliott, Robert J.R. & Lindley, Joanne K.
(Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in
Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 645- 671)
We investigate occupational attainment as well as
estimating earnings differentials for non-white migrants and
non-white natives, including occupational effects. We control
for the occupational selection of immigrants and compare
across native and immigrant groups.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
321.6 (477)
000065
Are oligarchs productive? : Theory and evidence /
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Grygorenko, Yegor (Journal of
Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 17- 42)
This paper develops a partial equilibrium model to account
for stylized facts about the behavior of oligarchs, politically and
economically strong conglomerates, in transition and
developing countries. The model predicts that oligarchs are
more likely than other owners to invest in productivity
enhancing projects and to vertically integrate firms to capture
the gains from possible synergies and, thus, oligarchs can be
productive.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
321.7 (100) (100.3)
BLADZ 9
000066
323.151
000069
Immigrant wage differentials, ethnicity and occupational
segregation / Elliott, Robert J.R. & Lindley, Joanne K.
(Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in
Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 645- 671)
We investigate occupational attainment as well as
estimating earnings differentials for non-white migrants and
non-white natives, including occupational effects. We control
for the occupational selection of immigrants and compare
across native and immigrant groups.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
323.151
000070
Segregation and the quality of government in a
cross-section of countries. / Alesina, Alberto F. &
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
PAGE 10
Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6943,
pp. 1- 47)
citizenship DRG / Brown, David L. & Gaventa, John (IDS
Working Paper,no 302, pp. 7- 32)
Our results suggest that more segregated countries in terms
of ethnicity and language, i.e., those where groups live more
spatially separately, have a substantially lower quality of
government. In contrast, there is no relationship between
religious segregation and the government quality.
The paper examines the emergence (during the period
2000-2005) of the Development Research Centre on
Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, a network of
seven partners - from the UK, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mexico and Brazil - concerned with research,
capacity building and policy influence on these issues.
P 00834 GRBRno 6943
P 00960 GRBRno 302
323.18
000071
Collective memory and collective identity / s.n. (Social
Research : an international quarterly of the social sciences,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 1- 352)
323.26 (44)
000076
68: un élan historien / Hatzfeld, Nicolas (Le Mouvement
Social, 2008 no 223, pp. 3- 32)
What does it mean for a community to have a memory?
What are the means through which the community shapes its
memory? How are collective memories formed? How does a
collective memory bear on collective identity?
En l'autre bord. Filmer les forces d'opposition à Mai 68.
Parcours historiens et Mai 68: pistes orales sur un moment du
mouvement social. Lectures: les années 1968. C. Dormoy,
M.Pigenet, D. Tartakowsky.
P 00329 EU 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F II
P 00602 FR 2008 no 223 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 G I
323.18
000072
Segregation and the quality of government in a
cross-section of countries. / Alesina, Alberto F. &
Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6943,
pp. 1- 47)
Our results suggest that more segregated countries in terms
of ethnicity and language, i.e., those where groups live more
spatially separately, have a substantially lower quality of
government. In contrast, there is no relationship between
religious segregation and the government quality.
P 00834 GRBRno 6943
323.18 (4-11)
000073
The EU's attitude towards Eastern enlargement in space /
Egger, Peter & Larch, Mario & Pfaffermayr, Michael & Walde,
Janette (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1,
pp. 142- 156)
How do citizens of the European Union (EU) feel about
Eastern Enlargement? Is their opinion systematically related to
the economic characteristics of the incumbent and applicant
economies? Are opinions formed for each applicant separately
or are they formed in a clustered way? What is the role of
geography and sheer space in that regard? The enlargement
of the EU on May 1 in 2004 by 10 economies represents a
unique historic event of overwhelming significance and severe
consequences for the future of the European Union, rending
these questions important and interesting.
323.27 (100)
000077
This time it's different : An inevitable decline in world
petroleum production will keep oil product prices high,
causing military conflicts and shifting wealth and power
from democracies to authoritarian regimes / Leder,
Frederic & Shapiro, Judith (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8,
pp. 2850- 2852)
We argue that conventional oil production will reach a
worldwide maximum within the next 5-10 years, earlier than
generally estimated. Unless planning is initiated immediately,
the United States and other Western democracies will see
their positions in the global economy undercut as military
conflicts over limited energy resources increase.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
323.28 (510)
000078
Olympic games, terrorism and their impact on the London
and Paris stock exchanges. / Kavetsos, Georgios &
Szymanski, Stefan (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 189- 206)
It is a fundamental tenet of financial markets theory that
asset prices reflect all publicly available information... This
paper examines the impact of the announcement of the 2012
olympic games and the july 7th London terrorist attacks on the
indices of the London and Paris stock exchanges.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
323.18 (430)
000074
Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship : a regional
analysis for Germany. / Audretsch, David B. & Dohse, Dirk &
Niebuhr, Annekatrin (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6945, pp.
1- 36)
In this paper we investigate the determinants of
entrepreneurial activity in a cross section of German regions
for the period 1998-2005. Departing from the knowledge
spillover theory of entrepreneurship, the focus of our analysis
is on the role of the regional environment and, in particular,
knowledge and cultural diversity.
323.3 (410) (680)
000079
'Through no fault of your own' : Asbestos diseases in
South Africa and the UK / Waldman, Linda (IDS Working
Paper,no 301, pp. 07- 46)
The first part of the paper therefore contrasts authoritative
and emic values through the examination of governmental
recognition of risk and people's own understandings of danger.
The second part of the part of the paper examines gendered
and identity issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 301
P 00834 GRBRno 6945
323.25
000075
Constructing transnational action research networks :
Observations and reflections from the case of the
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ELECTIONS.
VERKIEZINGEN.
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BLADZ 11
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
324
000080
Fiscal conservatism in a new democracy : 'Sophisticated'
versus 'naïve' voters / Roberto Arvate, Paulo & Avelino,
George & Tavares, José (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6931,
np)
This paper tests how voter "sophistication" correlates with
the degree of "fiscal conservativeness" using data from four
state gubernatorial elections in Brazil from 1990 to 2002, a
period in which Brazil could be considered a "new
democracy". Several reasons make Brazil an excellent case
for studying the fiscal preferences of voters in new
democracies.
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325
COLONISATION. MIGRATION.
KOLONISATIE. MIGRATIE.
325 (4-11) (4-15)
000081
Social human rights of migrants under the European
social charter / Mikkola, Matti (European Journal of Social
Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 25- 59)
Social human rights. Migrants and migration. Rights of
migrants. Third country migrants.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
325 (4-11) (4-15)
000082
Scale, diversity and determinants of labour migration in
Europe. / Zaiceva, Anzelika & Zimmermann, Klaus F. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6921, pp. 1- 37)
P 00834 GRBRno 6921
325.11 (4-15)
000085
Economic determinants of internal migration rates : a
comparison across five European countries / Van der
Gaag, Nicole & Van Wissen, Leo (Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2,
pp. 209- 222)
Tis paper addresses the issue of the relationship between
internal migration rates at NUTS 2 level and economic
developments. The main conclusion is that there is a stable
relationship between GDP per capita and internal migration
that is highly similar across countries.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
325.14
000086
Immigrant wage differentials, ethnicity and occupational
segregation / Elliott, Robert J.R. & Lindley, Joanne K.
(Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in
Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 645- 671)
We investigate occupational attainment as well as
estimating earnings differentials for non-white migrants and
non-white natives, including occupational effects. We control
for the occupational selection of immigrants and compare
across native and immigrant groups.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
325.14 (100.3)
000087
Immigration and unemployment of skilled and unskilled
labor / Yabuuchi, Shigemi (Journal of Economic Integration,
2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 331- 345)
This paper discusses the problem of unemployment in
developed countries that faces international labor movement.
There are two types of unemployment. The first traditional type
of unemployment exists simply because the common wage
rate is fixed and higher than the equilibrium level. The second
one may exist when the wage rate in one sector is high and
fixed, while that in the other is flexible.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
325 (44)
000083
Social rights of non-European illegal immigrants in France
/ Daugareilh, Isabelle (European Journal of Social Security,
2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 61- 74)
325.14 (4-11) (4-15)
000088
Contemporary integration policies in Europe : Civic
integration programmes and the legal, social and cultural
position of non-citizens / Odé, Arend (European Journal of
Social Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 7- 23)
The radical change in French legislative policy on the right
to social protection for foreigners since 1993, initially by
imposing legal residence as a condition for access to social
security systems and benefits, then instituting a minimum,
continuous residency requirement for acces to a reduced
'selection' of care, obviously raises the issue of the
incompatibility between national positive law and international
laws adopted in France.
The cultural dimension is not left untouched either, since
integration courses increasingly insist on social and cultural
incorporation. As will be discussed in more detail for the
Netherlands, the establishment of civic integration policies has
abruptly ended the period of multiculturalism, and has had
serious consequences for the position of immigrants in Dutch
society.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
325 (72) (73)
000084
Understanding the Economic Consequences of Mexican
Immigration to the United States. / Donato, Katharine M.
(Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 189- 195)
325.14 (72) (73)
000089
Understanding the Economic Consequences of Mexican
Immigration to the United States. / Donato, Katharine M.
(Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 189- 195)
Recent decades have witnessed dramatic increases in U.S.
immigration, especially from Mexico. Mexican immigrants are
the largest national origin group living in the United States. In
2005, approximately 11 million Mexicans had migrated to the
United States and they represented 31% of the U.S.
foreign-born population.
Recent decades have witnessed dramatic increases in U.S.
immigration, especially from Mexico. Mexican immigrants are
the largest national origin group living in the United States. In
2005, approximately 11 million Mexicans had migrated to the
United States and they represented 31% of the U.S.
foreign-born population.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
325.22
000090
Collective memory and collective identity / s.n. (Social
Research : an international quarterly of the social sciences,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 1- 352)
What does it mean for a community to have a memory?
What are the means through which the community shapes its
memory? How are collective memories formed? How does a
collective memory bear on collective identity?
P 00329 EU 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F II
325.23 (4-11) (4-15)
000091
Social human rights of migrants under the European
social charter / Mikkola, Matti (European Journal of Social
Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 25- 59)
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La France dans l'OTAN ? Quelle OTAN ? - Le statut de la
France dans l'OTAN : les enjeux d'une réflexion légitime. - La
France soluble dans l'OTAN. - La défense européenne sous
commandement de l'OTAN est une illusion dangereuse. - Une
boîte à outils de siècle passé.
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
327 (471.1)
000095
Russia as an energy superpower / Rutland, Peter (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 203- 210)
Oil and tas are key to Russia's return to prominence on the
international stage. It is widely assemed, both in Kremlin and
abroad, that this energy wealth will enable Russia to regain
some of the 'superpower' status that it enjoyed in its Soviet
incarnation prior to 1991.
P 00924 GRBR 2008 vol 13 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 I III
Social human rights. Migrants and migration. Rights of
migrants. Third country migrants.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
325.3 (44)
000092
Social rights of non-European illegal immigrants in France
/ Daugareilh, Isabelle (European Journal of Social Security,
2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 61- 74)
The radical change in French legislative policy on the right
to social protection for foreigners since 1993, initially by
imposing legal residence as a condition for access to social
security systems and benefits, then instituting a minimum,
continuous residency requirement for acces to a reduced
'selection' of care, obviously raises the issue of the
incompatibility between national positive law and international
laws adopted in France.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
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PARLEMENT. GOUVERNEMENT.
PARLEMENT. REGERING.
328.132
000096
Governance indicators : Where are we, where should we
be going? / Kaufmann, Daniel & Kraay, Aart (The World Bank
Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 1- 30)
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a
simple framework that distinguishes between indicators that
measure formal rules and indicators that measure the practical
application or outcomes of these rules. The analysis calls
attention to the strengths and weaknesses of both types of
indicators as well as the complementarities between them.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
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POLITIQUE EXTERIEURE.
BUITENLANDSE POLITIEK.
330
NOTIONS GENERALES D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE BEGRIPPEN.
327
000093
OTAN: crise de légitimité. / Le Dauphin, Jacques & Joxe,
Alain & Dumoulin, André & Bacot-Décriaud , Michèle &
Andersson, Nils & Martensson, Ingela & SCHMID, HERMAN &
Vahé, Raphaël & DURAND, DANIEL (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 35- 162)
OTAN : crise de légitimité. L'OTAN et l'Union européenne
au conditionnel futur. UE-OTAN : état des relations et
questionnements. La France et la "globalisation" de l'OTAN :
les désaccords de Riga. Bouclier antimissiles en Europe et
stratégie globale des Etats-Unis. OTAN- Loin du nord
européen. La Russie et l'OTAN. Vers un nouveau rôle de
l'OTAN. Pour une Europe, puissante "vertueuse".
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
327 (4-15) (44)
000094
Quelle posture militaire de la France dans l'Otan ? /
Boucheron, Jean-Michel & Branger, Jean-Guy & Denis, Arielle
& Farbiaz, Patrick & Fath, Jacques (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 163- 183)
330
000097
La neuroéconomie. / Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Schmidt,
Christian & Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha & Kelso, Scott J.A. &
Kirman, Alan P. & Bault, Nadège & Coricelli, Giorgio &
Preuschoff, Kerstin & Quartz, Steven & Bossaerts, Peter &
Charron, Sylvain & Fuchs, Armin (Revue d'Economie politique,
2008 vol 118 no 1, pp. 1- 124)
Neuroeconomics is a new scientific field which has emerged
recently from a joint research program between economists
involded in decision-making analysis and neuroscientists
interested by the brain activity in the course of goal oriented
actions.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
330
000098
Powerful women : does exposure reduce bias ? / Beaman,
Lori & Chattopadhyay, Raghabendra & Duflo, Esther & Pande,
Rohini & Topalova, Petia (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6922,
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
pp. 1- 35)
We exploit random assignment of gender quotas across
Indian village councils to investigate whether having a female
chief councillor affects public opinion towards female leaders.
P 00834 GRBRno 6922
BLADZ 13
Rohini & Topalova, Petia (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6922,
pp. 1- 35)
We exploit random assignment of gender quotas across
Indian village councils to investigate whether having a female
chief councillor affects public opinion towards female leaders.
P 00834 GRBRno 6922
330 (100) (44)
000099
The economics of wine / Duncan, Alan & Greenaway, David
(The Economic Journal, 2008 vol 118 no 529, pp.F 137-F 141)
To coincide with the 150th anniversary of the famous
Bordeaux Wine Classification of 1855, the Centre for Policy
Evaluation at the University of Nottingham sponsored a
special session at the 2005 RES Annual Conference on the
economics of wine.
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
330.01
000105
The commodity-form and the dialectical method : On the
structure of Marx's expostition in Chapter 1 of Capital /
Starosta, Guido (Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp.
295- 318)
In this paper, I have attempted to contribute to the growing
literature on the dialectial structure of Marx's critique of
political economy by bringing out often-overlooked aspects of
his argument in Chapter 1 of Capital.
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
330 (569.4)
000100
Ranking Israel's economists. / Ben-David, Dan (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6935, pp. 1- 16)
This paper conducts a first of its kind examination on Israel's
academic economists and economics departments, ranking
them according to the number of citations on their work.
P 00834 GRBRno 6935
330 (85) (8=6)
000101
Does Charcoal production slow agricultural expansion
into the Peruvian Amazon rainforest? / Labarta, Ricardo A.
& White, Douglas S. & Swinton, Scott M. (World Development
: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the
study and promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 3,
pp. 527- 540)
Using a recursive optimization model, we analyse how the
incorporation of charcoal production by pioneer farmers in the
Peruvian Amazon rainforest would affect household net
returns and the rate of deforestation at the early stage of
colonization.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.01 (100)
000106
The political economy of free trade agreements : An
empirical investigation / Liu, Xuepeng (Journal of Economic
Integration, 2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 237- 271)
This paper studies how income inequality affects the
probability of signing free trade agreements (FTAs) in a
political economy framework.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
330.101.541 (4-15)
000107
What does Europe pay for clean energy? : Review of
macroeconomic simulation studies / Dannenberg, Astrid &
Mennel, Tim & Moslener, Ulf (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4,
pp. 1318- 1330)
This paper anlyses the macroeconomic costs of
environmental regulation in European energy markets on the
basis of existing macroeconomic simulation studies. The
analysis comprises the European emissions trading scheme,
energy taxes, measures in the transport sector and the
promotion of renewable energy sources.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.01
000102
Political economy of income distribution dynamics /
Zhang, Lei (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol 87
no 1, pp. 119- 139)
This paper provides a theoretical investigation of the
persistent differences in income distribution across countries
over time.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
330.01
000103
A dynamic theory of public spending, taxation, and debt /
Battaglini, Marco & Coate, Stephen (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 201- 236)
This paper presents a dynamic political economy theory of
public spending, taxation, and debt. The theory builds on the
well-known tax smoothing approach to fiscal policy pioneered
by Roberto Barro (1979). This approach predicts that
governments will use budget surpluses and deficits as a buffer
to prevent tax rates from changing too sharply.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
330.01
000104
Powerful women : does exposure reduce bias ? / Beaman,
Lori & Chattopadhyay, Raghabendra & Duflo, Esther & Pande,
330.115 (493)
000108
Capacity cost structure, welfare and cost recovery : Are
transport infrastructures with high fixed costs a
handicap? / De Borger, Bruno & Dunkerley, Fay & Proost,
Stef (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 33)
In this paper, we consider a region that invests in
infrastructure used by both local demand and through
transport. We then compare transport systems that have, for a
given capacity, the same total infrastructure cost but vary in
the proportion of fixed costs and variable capacity costs.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 1
330.115 (520)
000109
The number-average size rule : A new empirical
relationship between industrial location and city size /
Mori, Tomoya & Nishikimi, Koji & Smith, Tony E. (Journal of
Regional Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 165- 211)
The spatial intensities of both industries and population are
highly uneven across space. Moreover, these intensities differ
not only across industries, but also change through time.
Nevertheless, we show using Japanese data for metropolitan
areas in two time periods that the location intensities of both
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
industries and population are linked by surprisingly simple and
persistent patterns.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
330.115.001.57
000110
Is more information always better? : Experimental
financial markets with cumulative information / HUBER,
JURGEN & Kirchler, Michael & Sutter, Matthias (Journal of
Economic Behavior and Organization, 2008 vol 65 no 1, pp.
86- 104)
We study the value of information in financial markets by
asking whether having more information always leads to
higher returns. We address this question in an experiment
where information about an asset's intrinsic value is
cumulatively distributed among traders.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 65 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
330.115.001.57 (493)
000111
Commuting, transport tax reform and the labour market :
Employer-paid parking and the relative efficiency of
revenue recycling instruments / De Borger, Bruno & Wuyts,
Bart (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 20, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary
neutral increase in taxes on car commuters in a model that
takes into account the presence employer-paid parking at the
workplace.
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330.13
VALEUR ET UTILITE.
WAARDE EN NUT.
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330.13
000114
The commodity-form and the dialectical method : On the
structure of Marx's expostition in Chapter 1 of Capital /
Starosta, Guido (Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp.
295- 318)
In this paper, I have attempted to contribute to the growing
literature on the dialectial structure of Marx's critique of
political economy by bringing out often-overlooked aspects of
his argument in Chapter 1 of Capital.
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
330.131
000115
La neuroéconomie. / Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Schmidt,
Christian & Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha & Kelso, Scott J.A. &
Kirman, Alan P. & Bault, Nadège & Coricelli, Giorgio &
Preuschoff, Kerstin & Quartz, Steven & Bossaerts, Peter &
Charron, Sylvain & Fuchs, Armin (Revue d'Economie politique,
2008 vol 118 no 1, pp. 1- 124)
Neuroeconomics is a new scientific field which has emerged
recently from a joint research program between economists
involded in decision-making analysis and neuroscientists
interested by the brain activity in the course of goal oriented
actions.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
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330.123
BIENS ECONOMIQUES.
ECONOMISCHE GOEDEREN.
330.123.61
000112
Public goods, unemployment and policy coordination /
Aronsson, Thomas & Wehke, Sven (Regional Science and
Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3, pp. 285- 298)
This paper concerns factor income taxation and public good
provision in small open economies characterized by capital
mobility and imperfect competition in the labor market.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
330.123.61
000113
Threshold effects of corruption : Theory and evidence /
Bose, Niloy & Capasso, Salvatore & Murshid, Antu Panini
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 1173- 1191)
330.14
CAPITAL.
KAPITAALGOEDEREN.
330.146 (100.3)
000116
International portfolios, capital accumulation and foreign
assets dynamics / Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Kollmann, Robert
& Martin, Philippe (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6902, pp. 143)
Despite the liberalization of capital flows among OECD
countries, equity home bias remains sizable. We depart from
the two familiar explanations of equity home bias: transaction
costs that impede international diversification, and term of
trade responses to supply shocks that provide risk sharing, so
that there is little incentive to hold diversified portfolios. We
show that the interaction of the following ingredients generates
a realistic equity home bias: capital accumulation, shocks to
the efficiency of physical investment, as well as international
trade in stocks and bonds.
P 00834 GRBRno 6902
We examine the impact of corruption on the quality of public
infrastructure. We propose a model in which private vendores
supply governments with inputs necessary for the production
of public goods.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
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330.342
SYSTEMES ECONOMIQUES.
ECONOMISCHE SYSTEMEN.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
330.342.1
000117
Limits to growth rates in an ethereal economy / Newman,
Lenore & Dale, Ann (Futures : the journal of policy, planning
and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp. 261- 267)
It has been argued that economic growth can continue
despite the finite nature of the Earth and its ecological systems
if growth is concentrated in an ethereal economy where ideas
and information dominate over physical inputs. In this paper,
we agree that in a sustainable society continued growth must
eventually be concentrated in the ethereal economy; however,
we argue that such growth cannot occur at the ongoing
exponential rate that currently underpins the constant rate of
returns relied upon within our economies.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
330.342.1 (100)
000118
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
330.342.141
000119
Modern Eleusis : Religion and factory / Sandemose, Jorgen
(Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp. 266- 294)
Norwegian political economist Jorgen Sandemose presents
a powerful analysis. Developing Marx's insights into the
connection between religion and capitalist society along the
lines of three broad categories : citizenship, circulation, and
production.
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
330.342.141
000120
Investigating capitalism aversion / Landier, Augustin &
Thesmar, David & Thoenig, Mathias (Economic Policy, 2008
no 55, pp. 467- 497)
Augustin Landier, David Thesmar and Mathias Thoenig
investigate pro-capitalism attitudes using individual answers to
question collected in the World Value Survey in various
countries. It turns out that there is a lot of variation in
pro-capitalism opinions between and withiin countries. A lot of
the cross-country variation in opinions is determined by
long-run cultural and historical differences in religion and legal
institutions. However, there is also evidence that individuals
learn about the virtues of market competition.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
330.342.152 (510)
000121
Policy burden, privatization and soft budget constraint /
Yifu Lin, Justin (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol
36 no 1, pp. 90- 102)
A well-known phenomenon in socialist and transition
economies is that, when state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incur
losses, the State normally cannot restrain from bailing them
out by providing additional subsidies or credits, which is known
as the soft budget constraint (SBC) problem. Soft budget
constraint, a term by Kornai (1980).
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
BLADZ 15
330.342.15PET (471.1)
000122
From chaotic to state-led capitalism / Lane, David (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 177- 184)
The state-led corporatist economy being created by Putin is
by no means perfect but is better than anything else tried so
far.
P 00924 GRBR 2008 vol 13 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 I III
330.342.15PET (510)
000123
Policy burden, privatization and soft budget constraint /
Yifu Lin, Justin (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol
36 no 1, pp. 90- 102)
A well-known phenomenon in socialist and transition
economies is that, when state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incur
losses, the State normally cannot restrain from bailing them
out by providing additional subsidies or credits, which is known
as the soft budget constraint (SBC) problem. Soft budget
constraint, a term by Kornai (1980).
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
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330.35
CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE GROEI.
330.35
000124
Perfectly competitive innovation / Boldrin, Michele &
Levine, David K. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55
no 3, pp. 435- 453)
Our goal is to understand both the role of competitive rents
and the role of the 'firs mover' advantage that comes from the
initial degree of 'natural' monopoly. To achieve this one needs
a theoretical model allowing for both of them.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
330.35
000125
Limits to growth rates in an ethereal economy / Newman,
Lenore & Dale, Ann (Futures : the journal of policy, planning
and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp. 261- 267)
It has been argued that economic growth can continue
despite the finite nature of the Earth and its ecological systems
if growth is concentrated in an ethereal economy where ideas
and information dominate over physical inputs. In this paper,
we agree that in a sustainable society continued growth must
eventually be concentrated in the ethereal economy; however,
we argue that such growth cannot occur at the ongoing
exponential rate that currently underpins the constant rate of
returns relied upon within our economies.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
330.35
000126
Cursing the blessings? : Natural resource abundance,
institutions, and economic growth / Brunnschweiler, Christa
N. (World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 3, pp. 399- 419)
This paper re-examines the effects of natural resource
abundance on economic growth using the new measures of
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
resource endowment and considering the role of institutional
quality.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.35
000127
Growth dynamics : The myth of economic recovery /
Cerra, Valerie & Saxena Chaman, Sweta (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 439- 457)
This paper systematically documents the behavior of output
following financial and political crises in a large set of 190
countries.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
330.35
000128
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
330.35
000129
Asset pricing in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
models with indeterminacy / Gershun, Natalia & Harrison,
Sharon G. (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
50- 71)
We explore asset pricing in the context of the one-sector
Benhabib-Farmet-Guo (BFG) model with increasing returns of
scale in production and compare our results with financial
implications of the standard dynamic stochastic general
equilibrium (DSGE) model. Our main goal is to determine the
effects of local indeterminacy and the presence of sunspot
shocks on asset pricing.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
330.35
000130
Economic growth and subjective well-being : reassessing
the easterlin paradox. / Stevenson, Betsey & Wolfers, Justin
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6944, pp. 1- 30)
The "Easterlin paradox" suggests that there is no link
between a society's economic development and its average
level of happiness. We re-assess this paradox analyzing
multiple rich datasets spanning many decades.
P 00834 GRBRno 6944
330.35 (100)
000131
Does energy consumption cause economic growth?:
Evidence from a systematic study of over 100 countries. /
Chontanawat, Jaruwan & Hunt, Lester C. & Pierse, Richard
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 209- 220)
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development.
Hence many studies have attempted to lest for causality
between energy and economic growth; however, no
consensus has emerged. This paper, therefore, tests for
causality between energy and GDP using a consistent data
set and methodology for over 100 countries.
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P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
330.35 (100)
000132
Agglomeration and growth : cross-country evidence. /
Brülhart, Marius & Sbergami, Federica (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6941, pp. 1- 35)
We investigate the impact of within-country spatial
concentration of economic activity on country-level growth,
using cross-section OLS and dynamic panel GMM estimation.
P 00834 GRBRno 6941
330.35 (100) (100-77)
000133
Is the washington consensus dead ? Growth, openness,
and the great liberalization, 1970s-2000s. / Estevadeordal,
Antoni & Taylor, Alan M. (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6942,
pp. 1- 44)
In this paper, we do just that-we document the "great
liberalization" experiment and study its correlation with
before-and-after growth outcomes in two windows, 1975-89
and 1990-2004.
P 00834 GRBRno 6942
330.35 (100-77)
000134
Institutions and policies for growth and poverty reduction:
the role of private sector development / Hasan, Rana &
Mitra, Devashish & Ulubasoglu, Mehmet A. (Asian
Development Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic
Issues, 2007 vol 24 no 1, pp. 69- 116)
This paper goes over some of the recent discussions on the
effects on growth and poverty of instiutions and policies,
especially those that relate to hte functioning of the private
sector. It examines the empirical relationship between various
measures of institutional quality and regulatory policies, and
economic growth and poverty.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
330.35 (100-77)
000135
Rent extraction with a type-by-type scheme : An
instrument to incorporate sustainable development into
the CDM / Liu, Xuemei (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1873- 1878)
This paper proposes rent extraction with a type-by-type
scheme as an instrument to incorporate sustainable
development into the CDM. The rent extraction with a
type-by-type scheme makes it possible for the CDM host
country government to discourage the low-cost projects that
have little sustainability benefits, and to extract more rent from
the projets that are developed.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.35 (100-77)
000136
Assessment of access to electricity and the
socio-economic impacts in rural areas of developing
countries / Kanagawa, Makoto & Nakata, Toshihiko (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2016- 2029)
The purpose of t his study is to reveal relations between
access to electricity and advancement in a socio-economic
condition in rural areas of developing countries.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.35 (4-15) (44)
000137
Droit de retransmission, équilibre compétitif et profits des
clubs. / Cavagnac, Michel & Gouguet, Jean-Jacques (Revue
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 17
d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 229- 253)
no 7, pp. 1- 43)
Nous présentons tout d'abord les enjeux du partage des
droits de retransmission entre les clubs en Europe et en
France. Puis, dans une approche microéconomique, nous
comparons les effets des différentes politiques de
redistribution des droits sur les stratégies d'acquisition de
talent sportif.
In this study, we develop a social accounting matrix (SAM)
for a cereal dependent village economy in rural Ethiopia and
examine relevant growth options in terms of their impact on
output, household income, investments in human and
environmental capital in the study village.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 7
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
330.35 (471.1)
000138
Russia as an energy superpower / Rutland, Peter (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 203- 210)
Oil and tas are key to Russia's return to prominence on the
international stage. It is widely assemed, both in Kremlin and
abroad, that this energy wealth will enable Russia to regain
some of the 'superpower' status that it enjoyed in its Soviet
incarnation prior to 1991.
P 00924 GRBR 2008 vol 13 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 I III
330.35 (66)
000143
Dépenses publiques et croissance des pays de l'Union
économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA) /
Nubukpo, Kako (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp.
223- 250)
Dans ce contexte d'assainissement budgétaire, et dans
prolongement des réflexions relatives aux facteurs de
croissance au sein des économies en développement,
convient d'évaluer l'impact des dépenses publiques sur
croissance des économies de l'UEMOA.
le
la
il
la
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
330.35 (493)
000139
L'économie belge en perte de vitesse. / Van de Cloot, Ivan
& Manceaux, Julien (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2421, pp. 112)
Après quatre belles années de croissance moyenne de
2,6%, l'économie belge s'apprête à connaître un important
ralentissement à 1,5% en 2008 et 1,4% en 2009.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2421 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
330.35 (540)
000140
Economic reforms, FDI, and economic growth in India : A
sector level analysis / Chakraborty, Chandana &
Nunnenkamp,
Peter
(World
Development
:
the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 11921212)
Booming foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-reform India
is widely believed to promote economic growth. We assess
this proposition by subjecting industry-specific FDI and output
data to Granger causality tests within a panel cointegration
framework.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.35 (560)
000141
Views on Turkey's impending ESCO market : Is it
promising? / Okay, Esin & Okay, Nesrin & Konukman, Alp Er
S. & Akman, Ugur (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 18211825)
Turkey's Energy Efficiency Law (EEL) came into force in
May 2007. The EEL will transform energy policies
implemented in the government and private sectors. The law
and upcoming regulations will offer opportunities for the
impending Energy Service Company (ESCO) market in
Turkey. In this work, we briefly review the ESCO literature and
its financing mechanisms in the world, and present our views
with regard to the funding and related risks that are likely to be
associated with the forthcominig Turksih ESCO market.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.35 (63)
000142
Growth linkages and policy effects in a village economy in
Ethiopia : An analysis of interactions using a social
accounting matrix (SAM) framework / Ferede Agaje, Tadele
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
330.35 (679)
000144
Rural electrification in an imperfect world : A case study
from Mozambique / Mulder, Peter & Tembe, Jonas (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2785- 2794)
In this article, we analyze the dynamics of the relationship
between electricity and socio-economic development by
means of a cost-benefit analysis of a typical rural electrification
project in Mozambique, assessing the impact of electricity on
households, education, agro-business, commerce, and the
public sector.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.35 (73)
000145
Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth, and the
Human Capital Threshold: Evidence from US States. /
Ford, Timothy C. & Rork, Jonathan C. & Elmslie, Bruce T.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 96113)
Results demonstrate that FDI has a greater impact on per
capita output growth than domestic investment for US states
that meet a minimum human capital threshold. Ironically, the
most active states in the recruitment of FDI tend to fall below
this threshold.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
330.35 (73)
000146
R&D expenditures and U.S. economic growth: A
disaggregated approach. / Goel, Rajeev K. & Payne, James
E. & Ram, Rati (Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science
forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 237- 250)
Based on U.S. data for the 48-year-period 1953-2000, this
study makes a contribution on the R&D growth relation along
five dimensions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
330.35.001.57
000147
Competition and growth in a endogenous growth model
with expanding product variety without scale effects /
Bianco, Dominique (Brussels Economic Review, 2006 vol 49
no 3, pp. 191- 202)
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between
competition and growth in an endogenous growth model with
expanding product variety without scale effect.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
330.356.2 (477)
000148
Are oligarchs productive? : Theory and evidence /
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Grygorenko, Yegor (Journal of
Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 17- 42)
This paper develops a partial equilibrium model to account
for stylized facts about the behavior of oligarchs, politically and
economically strong conglomerates, in transition and
developing countries. The model predicts that oligarchs are
more likely than other owners to invest in productivity
enhancing projects and to vertically integrate firms to capture
the gains from possible synergies and, thus, oligarchs can be
productive.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
330.36
000149
Increasing returns and the design of interest rate rules /
Xiao, Wei (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
22- 49)
We introduce increasing returns to scale into an otherwise
standard New Keynesian model with capital, and study the
determinacy and E-stability of equilibrium under Taylor-type
interest rate rules.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
330.36 (100)
000150
Waling up the down escalator : Public investment and
fiscal stability / Easterly, William & Irwin, Timothy & Servén,
Luis (The World Bank Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1,
pp. 37- 56)
In many industrial and developing economies, governments
have cut back on public investment as they have brought their
budgets closer to balance. Although budget cuts were
probably necessary, the cuts in public investment may have
been counterproductive, because much theory and evidence
suggest that public investment has the potential to increase
future output.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
330.366
000151
Governance indicators : Where are we, where should we
be going? / Kaufmann, Daniel & Kraay, Aart (The World Bank
Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 1- 30)
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a
simple framework that distinguishes between indicators that
measure formal rules and indicators that measure the practical
application or outcomes of these rules. The analysis calls
attention to the strengths and weaknesses of both types of
indicators as well as the complementarities between them.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
330.366
000152
Measuring sustainable development: theory and
application / Dasgupta, Partha (Asian Development Review :
Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007 vol 24 no
1, pp. 1- 10)
The paper applies the notion of social well-being to show
that 'sustainable development' should mean the maintenance
of the productive base of an economy relative to its
populuation.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
PAGE 18
330.366
000153
Measuring inclusive growth / Ali, Ifzal (Asian Development
Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007
vol 24 no 1, pp. 11- 31)
This study proposes an approach to measuring inclusive
growth. It draws from the idea of a social opportunity function
akin to a social welfare function.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
330.366
000154
Limits to growth rates in an ethereal economy / Newman,
Lenore & Dale, Ann (Futures : the journal of policy, planning
and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp. 261- 267)
It has been argued that economic growth can continue
despite the finite nature of the Earth and its ecological systems
if growth is concentrated in an ethereal economy where ideas
and information dominate over physical inputs. In this paper,
we agree that in a sustainable society continued growth must
eventually be concentrated in the ethereal economy; however,
we argue that such growth cannot occur at the ongoing
exponential rate that currently underpins the constant rate of
returns relied upon within our economies.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
330.366
000155
Sustainable development benefits of clean development
mechanism projects : A new methodology for
sustainability assessment based on text analysis of the
project design documents submitted for validation / Holm
Olsen, Karen & Fenhann, Jorgen (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 8, pp. 2819- 2830)
The clean development mechanism (CDM) is part of the
global carbon market developing rapidly in response to global
warming. It has the twin objective to achieve sustainable
development (SD) in host countries and assit Annex-1
countries in achieving their emission reduction targets in a
cost-efficient manner. The main argument of the paper is the
need for an international standard for sustainability
assessment - additional to national definitions - to counter
weaknesses in the existing system of sustainability approval
by designated national authorities in host countries. The article
develops a new methodology, i.e. a taxonomy for sustainability
by 3 May 2006.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.366
000156
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
330.366 (100)
000157
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition / Smodis, Borut & do
Carmo Freitas, Maria & Marques, Ana Paula & Reis, Miguel A.
& Manvel Farinha, Maria & Bangfa, Ni & Weizhi, Tian &
Pingsheng, Wang & Lanzhi, Zhang & Guiying, Zhang &
Cunxiong, Liu & Donghui, Huang & Dehong, Li & Osae, S. &
Nyarko, B.J.B. & Dampare, S.B. & Serfor-Armah, Yaw &
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Adotey, D. & Adomako, D. & Wolterbeek, H.Th. & Verburg,
T.G. & Market, Bernd & Wuenschmann, Simone & Fraenzle,
Stefan & Wappelhorst, Olaf & Weckert, Vera & Breulmann,
Gerhard & Djingova, Rumjana & Herpin, Uwe & LIETH,
Helmut & Siewers, Ulrich & Steinness, Eiliv & Wolterbeek, Bert
& Zechmeister, Harald & Steinness, Eiliv (International Journal
of Environment and Pollution : Science - Policy - Engineering,
2008 vol 32 no 4, pp. 431- 508)
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition. Atmospheric dispersion
of pollutants in Sado estuary (Portugal) using biomonitors.
Study on air pollution in Beijing's major industrial areas using
multielements in biomonitors and NAA techniques.
Biomonitoring in the forest zone of Ghana: the primary results
obtained using neutron activation analysis and lichens.
Large-scale biomonitoring of trace element air pollution: local
variance, data comparability and its relationships to human
health. On the road from environmental biomonitoring to
human health aspects: monitoring atmospheric heavy metal
deposition by epiphytic/epigeic plants: presents status and
future needs.
P 00604 SS 2008 vol 32 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 D II
330.366 (100)
000158
Special issue : Sustainable development and socially
responsible finance and investing / Scholtens, B & Cerin, P.
& Hassel, L. & Sjöstrom, E. & Bengtsson, E. & Henningsson,
J. & Nilsson, H. & Cunningham, G.M. & Hassel, L.G. &
Semenova, N. & Scholtens, B & Zhou, Y. (Sustainable
Development, 2008 vol 16 no 3, pp. 137- 232)
Sustainable development and socially responsible finance
and investing. Shareholder activism for corporate social
responsibility : What do we know? Socially responsible
investing in Scandinavia - A comparative analysis. Does SEE
information make a difference to fund managers? A study of
the provision of environmental information in financial analysts'
research reports. Fianancial outcomes of environmental risk
and opportunigy for US companies. Stakeholder relations and
financial performance.
P 00935 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 E II
BLADZ 19
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.366 (100) (680)
000161
A complex systems approach to planning, optimization
and decision making for energy networks / Beck, Jessica &
Kempener, Ruud & Cohen, Brett & Petrie, Jim (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2795- 2805)
This paper explores a new approach to planning and
optimization of energy networks, using a mix of global
optimization and agent-based modeling tools. The approach
attempts to set targets for energy planning, by determining
preferred
network
development
pathways
through
multi-objective optimization. The viability of such plans is then
explored through agent-based models.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.366 (6)
000162
Special issue on sustainable development in Africa /
Unruh, Jon D. & Laye, Ousmane & Gaye, Isatou &
Falkenmark, Malin & Rockström, Johan & Jindal, Rohit &
Swallow, Brent & Kerr, John & Kabubo-Mariara, Jane &
Allemano, Eric & Ejigu, Mersie & AbdulRahim, M.A. & Shehu,
D.J. & Mensah Anokye, Sabina & Hartemink, Alfred E. & RUF,
françois & UPRETY, KISHOR & van Koppen, Barbara & Bahri,
Akiça & Tirado, Reyes & Johnston, Paul & Riley, James C. &
Abalu, George I. & Hall-Matthews, David & Bissonnette,
Jean-François (Natural Resources Forum, 2008 vol 32 no 2,
pp. 90- 166)
Driving forward sustainable development agendas in Africa.
Building resilience to drought in desertification-prone
savannas in Sub-Saharan Africa : The water perpective.
Toward sustainable livelihoods after war : Reconstituting rural
land tenure systems. Forestry-base carbon sequestration
projects in Africa. Climate change adaptation and livestock
activity choices in Kenya. HIV and AIDS : Responding to a
threat to education for sustainable development. Toward
energy and livelihoods security in Africa : Smallholder
production and processing of bioenergy as a strategy.
P 00927 GX 2008 vol 32 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 F III
330.366 (100)
000159
Monitoring and evaluation of energy for development :
The good, the bad and the questionable in M&E practice /
Annecke, Wendy (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 28392845)
This paper reflects on the debates and the practices
involved in monitoring and evaluating energy for development
projects which led to the formulation of " A guide to Monitoring
and Evaluation for Energy Projects" by an international
working group. Another purpose of the paper is to invite
energy policy-makers, planners and implementers to engage
with the meaning of good practice in monitoring and evaluation
in the energy sector and the capacity building necessary to
achieve this.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.366 (100)
000160
Towards a sustainably certifiable futures contract for
biofuels / Mathews, John A. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5,
pp. 1577- 1583)
How are biofuels to be certified as produced in a sustainable
and responsible fashion? In the global debate over this issue,
one party to the proceedings seems rarely to be mentioned namely the commodities exchanges through which a global
biofuels market is being created. In this contribution, I propose
a solution to the problem of sustainability certification through
a biofuels futures contract equipped with 'proof of origin'
documentation.
330.366 (81)
000163
The sustainability of ethanol production from sugarcane /
Goldenberg, José & Teixeira Coelho, Suani & Guardabassi,
Patricia (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2086- 2097)
The rapid expansion of ethanol production from sugarcane
in Brazil has raised a number of questions regarding its
negative consequences and sustainability.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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330.52
BIEN-ETRE ET MISERE.
WELVAART EN ARMOEDE.
330.52 (493)
000164
Croissance et bonheur. / Van de Cloot, Ivan (Bulletin
financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 1- 9)
Alors que la théorie économique peut, sans la moindre
difficulté, expliquer les incroyables performances de
croissance de l'économie mondiale depuis 1820, elle se
montre nettement moins diserte sur les causes des
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
différences relatives entre pays au niveau du PIB par tête et
du taux de croissance par tête.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
330.52.01
000165
Measuring sustainable development: theory and
application / Dasgupta, Partha (Asian Development Review :
Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007 vol 24 no
1, pp. 1- 10)
The paper applies the notion of social well-being to show
that 'sustainable development' should mean the maintenance
of the productive base of an economy relative to its
populuation.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
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demand elasticities are invariable. The more general
framework presented here provides two main insights: First,
whether specialization rises or falls depends ultimately on the
shape of the cost function, and second, globalization can
actually reduce welfare in the case when specialization falls.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
330.52.01
000171
Economic growth and subjective well-being : reassessing
the easterlin paradox. / Stevenson, Betsey & Wolfers, Justin
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6944, pp. 1- 30)
The "Easterlin paradox" suggests that there is no link
between a society's economic development and its average
level of happiness. We re-assess this paradox analyzing
multiple rich datasets spanning many decades.
P 00834 GRBRno 6944
330.52.01
000166
Measuring inclusive growth / Ali, Ifzal (Asian Development
Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007
vol 24 no 1, pp. 11- 31)
This study proposes an approach to measuring inclusive
growth. It draws from the idea of a social opportunity function
akin to a social welfare function.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
330.52.01
000172
Housing wealth isn't wealth. / Buiter, Willem H. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6920, pp. 1- 21)
In a representative agent model and in the Yaari-Balnchard
OLG model used in the paper, there is no pure wealth effect
on consumption from a change in house prices if this
represents a change in fundamental value.
P 00834 GRBRno 6920
330.52.01
000167
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
330.52.01
000168
Le libéralisme, deux ex machina de l'économie du
bien-être. / Mongin, Philippe (Revue économique, 2008 vol 59
no 2, pp. 359- 366)
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
330.52.01
000169
Interest rate rules and welfare in open economies / Senay,
Ozge (Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3,
pp. 300- 329)
This paper analyzes the welfare performance of a set of five
alternative interest rate rules in an open economy stochastic
dynamic general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities.
330.52.01
000173
Do we really know what makes us happy ? A review of the
economic literature on the factors associated with
subjective well-being. / Dolan, Paul & Peasgood, Tessa &
White, Mathew (Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008 vol 29
no 1, pp. 94- 122)
There is increasing interest in the "economics of happiness",
reflected by the number of articles that are appearing in
mainstream economics journals that consider subjective
well-being (SWB) and its determinants. This paper provides a
detailed review of this literature. It focuses on papers that have
been published in economics journals since 1990, as well as
some key reviews in psychology and important unpublished
working papers.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
330.52.01 (100) (100-77)
000174
Global estimates of pro-poor growth / Son, Hyun H. &
Kakwani, Nanak (World Development : the multi-disciplinary
international journal devoted to the study and promotion of
world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1048- 1066)
The main objective of the present paper is to present a
cross-country analysis of propoor growth in 80 countries in
237 growth spells furing the period 1984-2001. To achieve this
objective the paper proposes a new measure of pro-poor
growth that captures gains and losses of growth rates due to
changes in the distribution of consumption.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
330.52.01
000170
Globalization and specialization / Eckel, Carsten (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 219- 228)
The popular Dixit-Stiglitz-Ethier framework proposes that
globalization increases the menu of intermediate goods
available to downstream firms and that gains from
specialization raise welfare unambiguously. This study shows
that both results depend critically on the assumption that
330.52.01 (100) (100-77) (85)
000175
Vulnerability to multidimensional poverty : Peru,
1998-2002 / Calvo, Cesar (World Development : the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 10111020)
We approach multidimensional poverty from the viewpoint of
a forward-looking, risk-averse household. We consider the
fear to face hardship in any well-being dimension as a relevant
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BLADZ 21
form of deprivation, since "peach of mind" is also a component
of overall well-being. We are thus concerned with "vulnerability
to multidimensional poverty".
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1021- 1047)
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
We extend the pro-poor growth toolbox to individual and
composite measures of non-income achievements. In
particular, we apply growth incidence curve, the
Ravallion-Chen
pro-poor
growth
rate
and
the
poverty-equivalent growth rate to a range of non-income
indicators such as education, mortality, vaccinations, stunting,
and a multidimensional well-being measure.
330.52.01 (100-77)
000176
Capital import and tariffs / Oda, Masao (Review of
International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 350- 354)
This paper develops a three-sector, three-factor specific
factor model with a tariff and presents conditions under which
capital imports and tariffs can be welfare enhancing in a
developing country. The impact on welfare depends on the
tariff revenue effect and the repatriation effect. A capital import
is welfare enhancing if it reduces the domestic output of
imports. A tariff is welfare enhancing only if it reduces the
return to foreign capital.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
330.52.01 (493)
000177
Algemene preventie zoekt verankering in de hulpverlening
/ Hendrickx, Lieve (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008
vol 34 no 3, pp. 35- 43)
Algemene preventie begint nooit van nul maar bouwt altijd
verder op wat al leeft in de individuele hulpverlening.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
330.52.01 (72)
000178
Experienced poverty and income poverty in Mexico : A
subjective well-being approach / Rojas, Mariano (World
Development : the multi-disciplinary international journal
devoted to the study and promotion of world development,
2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1078- 1093)
This paper uses a life-satisfaction conception of well-being
to define experienced poverty.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.521
000182
Quantification de la pauvreté permanente sur la base de
données non panélisées. / Ben Rejeb, Jaleleddine (Revue
économique, 2008 vol 59 no 2, pp. 291- 305)
La mesure de la pauvreté permanente requiert la
construction d'un indicateur de dépense permanente. En
l'absence de données en pseudo-panel, constituées par des
cohortes de ménages suivies au travers d'enquêtes
quinquennales.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
330.521 (100) (100-77)
000183
Global estimates of pro-poor growth / Son, Hyun H. &
Kakwani, Nanak (World Development : the multi-disciplinary
international journal devoted to the study and promotion of
world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1048- 1066)
The main objective of the present paper is to present a
cross-country analysis of propoor growth in 80 countries in
237 growth spells furing the period 1984-2001. To achieve this
objective the paper proposes a new measure of pro-poor
growth that captures gains and losses of growth rates due to
changes in the distribution of consumption.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
Understanding the Economic Consequences of Mexican
Immigration to the United States. / Donato, Katharine M.
(Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 189- 195)
330.521 (100) (100-77) (85)
000184
Vulnerability to multidimensional poverty : Peru,
1998-2002 / Calvo, Cesar (World Development : the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 10111020)
Recent decades have witnessed dramatic increases in U.S.
immigration, especially from Mexico. Mexican immigrants are
the largest national origin group living in the United States. In
2005, approximately 11 million Mexicans had migrated to the
United States and they represented 31% of the U.S.
foreign-born population.
We approach multidimensional poverty from the viewpoint of
a forward-looking, risk-averse household. We consider the
fear to face hardship in any well-being dimension as a relevant
form of deprivation, since "peach of mind" is also a component
of overall well-being. We are thus concerned with "vulnerability
to multidimensional poverty".
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.52.01 (72) (73)
000179
330.52.01 (73)
000180
Happiness inequality in the United States / Stevenson,
Betsey & Wolfers, Justin (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6929,
pp. 1- 22)
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of
self-reported happiness has evolved over the period
1972-2006. While there has been no increase in aggregate
happiness, inequality in happiness has fallen sustantially since
the 1970s.
P 00834 GRBRno 6929
330.52.01 (84)
000181
Measuring pro-poor growth in non-income dimensions /
Grosse, Melanie & Harttgen, Kenneth & Klasen, Stephan
330.521 (100-77)
000185
Institutions and policies for growth and poverty reduction:
the role of private sector development / Hasan, Rana &
Mitra, Devashish & Ulubasoglu, Mehmet A. (Asian
Development Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic
Issues, 2007 vol 24 no 1, pp. 69- 116)
This paper goes over some of the recent discussions on the
effects on growth and poverty of instiutions and policies,
especially those that relate to hte functioning of the private
sector. It examines the empirical relationship between various
measures of institutional quality and regulatory policies, and
economic growth and poverty.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
PAGE 22
330.521 (100-77) (6)
000186
Energy sector reform, energy transitions and the poor in
Africa / Prasad, Gisela (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp.
2806- 2811)
330.524 (5)
000191
The oil of resources of Timor-Leste : curse or blessing ? /
Lundahl, Mats & Sjöholm, Fredrik (The Pacific Review, 2008
vol 21 no 1, pp. 67- 86)
It is not sufficiently known what fuels the poor use, if a larger
range of fuels becomes available and affordable and if barriers
to access and consumption are reduced. A detailed
assessment is presented for four countries, three in Africa
(Botswana, Ghana and Senegal) and for comparison one in
Latin America (Honduras), of steps taken to reform the energy
sector and their effect on various groups of poor households.
When Timor-Leste emerged as a sovereign nation in 2002 it
was characterized by widespread poverty. The country was
one of the poorest both in the East Asian region and in the
world. The challenges for Timor-Leste are, hence, substantial
but by no means impossible to met. The main reason for
optimism stems from expected large revenues from oil and
gas in the near future.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
330.521 (410) (680)
000187
'Through no fault of your own' : Asbestos diseases in
South Africa and the UK / Waldman, Linda (IDS Working
Paper,no 301, pp. 07- 46)
The first part of the paper therefore contrasts authoritative
and emic values through the examination of governmental
recognition of risk and people's own understandings of danger.
The second part of the part of the paper examines gendered
and identity issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 301
330.521 (72)
000188
Experienced poverty and income poverty in Mexico : A
subjective well-being approach / Rojas, Mariano (World
Development : the multi-disciplinary international journal
devoted to the study and promotion of world development,
2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1078- 1093)
This paper uses a life-satisfaction conception of well-being
to define experienced poverty.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.521 (84)
000189
Measuring pro-poor growth in non-income dimensions /
Grosse, Melanie & Harttgen, Kenneth & Klasen, Stephan
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1021- 1047)
We extend the pro-poor growth toolbox to individual and
composite measures of non-income achievements. In
particular, we apply growth incidence curve, the
Ravallion-Chen
pro-poor
growth
rate
and
the
poverty-equivalent growth rate to a range of non-income
indicators such as education, mortality, vaccinations, stunting,
and a multidimensional well-being measure.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.524
000190
Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system /
Afgan, Nain H. & Carvalho, Maria G. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 8, pp. 2903- 2910)
A hybrid energy system in the form of the Object structure is
the pattern for the structure of options in the evaluation of a
hybrid system. The Object structure is defined as : Hybrid
Energy System [production (solar, wind, biomass, natural
gas)] [utilization (electricity, heat, hydrogen)]. In the evaluation
of hybrid energy systems only several options are selected to
demonstrate the sustainability assessment method application
in the promotion of the specific quality of the hybrid energy
system.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.524 (66/67)
000192
La gestion communautaire de la faune sauvage comme
facteur de reconsidération de la privatisation et de la
marchandisation des ressources naturelles ? Le cas du
tourisme cynégétique en Afrique sub-saharienne. / Roulet,
Pierre-Armand (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp. 129147)
Nous axerons ici notre reflexion et notre analyse d'une part
sur la nature des enjeux d'appropriation de l'espace et de la
ressource que sous-tend la chasse sportive, d'autre part sur la
validité de l'argumentaire économique et participatif qui la
présente comme un des meilleurs modes d'exploitation et de
valorisation de la faune sauvage.
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
330.524 (68)
000193
Processus et résultats des politiques appliquées par les
programmes de gestion des ressources naturelles en
Afrique australe. / Madzudzo, Elias & Chomutare, Gillian
(Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp. 25- 56)
Un des arguments centraux de cette étude est qu'un
examen des acteurs engagés dans l'élaboration et la mise en
oeuvre des politiques, bien plus que les politiques
elles-mêmes, met en évidence la forme que les résultats de
cette politique prendront.
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
330.546.22 (678)
000194
Education, employment and earnings of secondary school
and university leavers in Tanzania : Evidence from a
Tracer study / Al-Samarrai, Samer & Reilly, Barry (The
Journal of Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 258288)
This study uses a tracer survey of secondary school
completers in Tanzania to analyse the impact of educational
qualifications on labour market earnings. We show that the
rates of return to the highest educational qualifications for
wage employees are not negligible and, at the margin, provide
an investment incentive.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
330.56 (100)
000195
Does energy consumption cause economic growth?:
Evidence from a systematic study of over 100 countries. /
Chontanawat, Jaruwan & Hunt, Lester C. & Pierse, Richard
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 209- 220)
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development.
Hence many studies have attempted to lest for causality
between energy and economic growth; however, no
consensus has emerged. This paper, therefore, tests for
causality between energy and GDP using a consistent data
set and methodology for over 100 countries.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 23
The political economy of free trade agreements : An
empirical investigation / Liu, Xuepeng (Journal of Economic
Integration, 2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 237- 271)
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
330.56 (4-15)
000196
Economic determinants of internal migration rates : a
comparison across five European countries / Van der
Gaag, Nicole & Van Wissen, Leo (Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2,
pp. 209- 222)
This paper studies how income inequality affects the
probability of signing free trade agreements (FTAs) in a
political economy framework.
Tis paper addresses the issue of the relationship between
internal migration rates at NUTS 2 level and economic
developments. The main conclusion is that there is a stable
relationship between GDP per capita and internal migration
that is highly similar across countries.
330.564 (100-77) (100.3)
000201
An Analysis of Income Distribution between the North and
the South: the Grossman-Helpman and Lai Results
Re-examined. / Shimizu, Takanori & Okawa, Yoshifumi &
Okamoto, Hisayuki (Review of International Economics, 2008
vol 16 no 1, pp. 159- 172)
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
This paper studies the effects of labor supply on relative
wages in a dynamic North-South model of trade.
330.56 (4-15) (73)
000197
Unemployment persistence and the Nairu : A Bayesian
approach / Berger, Tino & Everaert, Gerdie (Scottish Journal
of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp. 281- 299)
This paper estimates the United States and euro area Nairu
in a Bayesian framework. We set out a simple structural model
explaining unemployment by demand and supply factors,
which are treated as unobserved variables that have
observable effects on measured unemployment, output and
inflation.
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
330.564 (100.3)
000202
Human capital formation, education and earnings
inequality / Sunde, Uwe (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 7- 20)
This paper presents a simpole model of human capital
formation that illustrates how the structure of the education
system mediates the effects of shocks on the earnings
distribution. This might help understand the differences in
changes of inequality in OECD countries despite the similarity
of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
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330.564
REPARTITION DES REVENUS.
INKOMENSVERDELING.
330.564
000198
Political economy of income distribution dynamics /
Zhang, Lei (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol 87
no 1, pp. 119- 139)
This paper provides a theoretical investigation of the
persistent differences in income distribution across countries
over time.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
330.564
000199
The impact of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in
professional
team
sports
/
Kesenne,
Stefan
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 9, pp. 2- 14)
In this theoretical analysis, we try to find out what the
implicationsare of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in a
sport league. We concentrate on the impact on talent demand,
competitive balance and ticket price, using a simplified 2-club
non-cooperative Nash equilibrium model with the hiring of
talent as the only decision variable, as well as a more general
competitive equilibrium model with a large number of teams in
the league and with talent hiring and ticket price as decision
variables.
330.564 (4-15)
000203
Pression fiscale sur les revenus de l'épargne : une
estimation dans trois pays européens. / L'Horty, Yannick
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 165- 189)
Pour mesurer le poids effectif des prélèvements
obligatoires, il n'est pas suffisant de connaître les taux légaux
d'imposition sur les revenus de l'épargne. Ces données
importantes ne permettent pas de savoir si les revenus du
capital sont plus taxés que ceux du travail, si tel produit
d'épargne est plus taxé que tel autre ou si tel pays est plus
généreuxpour ses épargnants que tel autre. Il s'agit d'évaluer
les taux marginaux effectifs de prélèvements en considérant
aussi les rendements nominaux et l'inflation. On raisonne ici
ex ante à la marge en se demandant quel est le coût fiscal de
un euro de revenu d'épargne en plus. La deuxième option est
de mesurer le poids des prélèvements ex post et en moyenne
en rapportant la masse des imôts effectivement prélevés à la
masse des revenus taxables.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
330.564 (493)
000204
Croissance et bonheur. / Van de Cloot, Ivan (Bulletin
financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 1- 9)
Alors que la théorie économique peut, sans la moindre
difficulté, expliquer les incroyables performances de
croissance de l'économie mondiale depuis 1820, elle se
montre nettement moins diserte sur les causes des
différences relatives entre pays au niveau du PIB par tête et
du taux de croissance par tête.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
P 03100 BG 2008 no 9
330.564 (100)
000200
330.564 (72)
000205
Experienced poverty and income poverty in Mexico : A
subjective well-being approach / Rojas, Mariano (World
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Development : the multi-disciplinary international journal
devoted to the study and promotion of world development,
2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1078- 1093)
This paper uses a life-satisfaction conception of well-being
to define experienced poverty.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
330.564 (73)
000206
Happiness inequality in the United States / Stevenson,
Betsey & Wolfers, Justin (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6929,
pp. 1- 22)
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of
self-reported happiness has evolved over the period
1972-2006. While there has been no increase in aggregate
happiness, inequality in happiness has fallen sustantially since
the 1970s.
P 00834 GRBRno 6929
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330.567
DEPENSES NATIONALES. CONSOMMATION.
NATIONALE BESTEDINGEN. CONSUMPTIE.
330.567.2
000207
Household external finance and consumption / Besley,
Timothy J. & Meads, Neil & Surico, Paolo (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6934, pp. 1- 46)
This paper uses mortgage data to construct a measure of
terms on which households access to external finance, and
relates it to consumption at both the aggregate and cohort
levels. The Household External Finance (HEF) index is based
on the spread paid by risky borrowers in the mortgage market.
P 00834 GRBRno 6934
330.567.22
000208
Promotions and product pricing : Parsimony versus
Veblenesque demand / McClure, James & Kumcu, Erdogan
(Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2008 vol 65
no 1, pp. 105- 117)
The law of demand parsimoniously posits that, ceteris
paribus, more of a good will be purchased as its price falls,
and less as price rises. In the vernacular of the lecture hall,
"demands slopes downward". Beginning with Veblen in 1899,
more elaborate theories have been offered for 'conspicuous
consumption' goods, in both marketing and economics, such
goods have commonly been referred to as exceptions to the
law of demand.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 65 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
330.567.22
000209
Household external finance and consumption / Besley,
Timothy J. & Meads, Neil & Surico, Paolo (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6934, pp. 1- 46)
This paper uses mortgage data to construct a measure of
terms on which households access to external finance, and
relates it to consumption at both the aggregate and cohort
levels. The Household External Finance (HEF) index is based
on the spread paid by risky borrowers in the mortgage market.
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330.567.22
000210
Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars : Design options
to address more consumers and possible counteracting
effects / Peters, Anja & Mueller, Michel G. & de Haan, Peter &
Scholz, Roland W. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 13551365)
An increasing number of countries have implemented or are
evaluating feebate systems in order to reduce energy
consumption of new vehicle registrations. This paper analyzes
whether absolute or relative feebates encourage more
consumer sto change to vehicles with lower energy
consumption.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.567.22 (73)
000211
Expanding business-to-business customer relationships :
Modeling the customer's upgrade decision / Bolton, Ruth
N. & Lemon, Katherine N. & Verhoef, Peter C. (Journal of
Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 46- 64)
This article focuses on the customer's decision to upgrade a
service contract. Recently, researchers have developed
predictive and normative models that are relevant to consumer
service upgrades in industries as airlines, banks, and theaters.
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
330.567.22 (73) (739.4)
000212
What people do when they say they are conserving
electricity / Woods, James (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1945- 1956)
This article presents the results of a conservation behavior
survey conducted both concurrent with and immediately after
the last California electricity crisis in 2000-2001.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
330.567.25
000213
The future of social security / Gonzalez-Eiras , Martin &
Niepelt, Dirk (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no
2, pp. 197- 218)
We analyze the effect of the projected demographic
transition on the political support for social security, and
equilibrium outcomes.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
330.567.25 (4-15)
000214
Pression fiscale sur les revenus de l'épargne : une
estimation dans trois pays européens. / L'Horty, Yannick
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 165- 189)
Pour mesurer le poids effectif des prélèvements
obligatoires, il n'est pas suffisant de connaître les taux légaux
d'imposition sur les revenus de l'épargne. Ces données
importantes ne permettent pas de savoir si les revenus du
capital sont plus taxés que ceux du travail, si tel produit
d'épargne est plus taxé que tel autre ou si tel pays est plus
généreuxpour ses épargnants que tel autre. Il s'agit d'évaluer
les taux marginaux effectifs de prélèvements en considérant
aussi les rendements nominaux et l'inflation. On raisonne ici
ex ante à la marge en se demandant quel est le coût fiscal de
un euro de revenu d'épargne en plus. La deuxième option est
de mesurer le poids des prélèvements ex post et en moyenne
en rapportant la masse des imôts effectivement prélevés à la
masse des revenus taxables.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
P 00834 GRBRno 6934
330.59 (44)
000215
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BLADZ 25
La relance du pouvoir d'achat / Concialdi, Pierre & Lenglart,
Fabrice & Gabriel, Cédric & Gabison, Guillaume & Lagarde,
Christine & Boulin, Jean-Yves & Cette, Gilbert (Regards sur
l'Actualité, 2008 no 341, pp. 5- 341)
330.85
000220
Modern Eleusis : Religion and factory / Sandemose, Jorgen
(Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp. 266- 294)
Le pouvoir d'achat depuis cinquante ans : la rupture des
années 1980. Les gains de productivité, moteur essentiel du
pouvoir d'achat. Pouvoir d'achat msuré, pouvoir d'achat perçu
: les raisons du décalage. La loi du 8 février 2008 pour le
pouvoir d'achat. Loi TEPA et pouvoir d'achat : premier bilan.
Temps de travail et pouvoir d'achat : le temps est-il de
l'argent?
Norwegian political economist Jorgen Sandemose presents
a powerful analysis. Developing Marx's insights into the
connection between religion and capitalist society along the
lines of three broad categories : citizenship, circulation, and
production.
P 00753 FR 2008 no 341 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
330.59 (493)
000216
L'économie belge en perte de vitesse. / Van de Cloot, Ivan
& Manceaux, Julien (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2421, pp. 112)
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
330.851
000221
The commodity-form and the dialectical method : On the
structure of Marx's expostition in Chapter 1 of Capital /
Starosta, Guido (Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp.
295- 318)
Après quatre belles années de croissance moyenne de
2,6%, l'économie belge s'apprête à connaître un important
ralentissement à 1,5% en 2008 et 1,4% en 2009.
In this paper, I have attempted to contribute to the growing
literature on the dialectial structure of Marx's critique of
political economy by bringing out often-overlooked aspects of
his argument in Chapter 1 of Capital.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2421 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
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330.8
DOCTRINES ECONOMIQUES.
ECONOMISCHE SCHOLEN.
330.8 (493)
000217
Croissance et bonheur. / Van de Cloot, Ivan (Bulletin
financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 1- 9)
Alors que la théorie économique peut, sans la moindre
difficulté, expliquer les incroyables performances de
croissance de l'économie mondiale depuis 1820, elle se
montre nettement moins diserte sur les causes des
différences relatives entre pays au niveau du PIB par tête et
du taux de croissance par tête.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
330.813 (44)
000218
Quesnay, le taux de l'intérêt de l'argent : une affaire d'Etat.
/ Tortajada, R. (Economie appliquée : an international journal
of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 5- 36)
Les travaux sur Quesnay ont souvent négligé ses réflexions
sur le taux d'intérêt. Cela tient, semble-t-il, à ce que le mot
"intérêt" est porteur de plusieurs significations simultanées :
c'est tant un amortissement qu'un profit en passant par une
provision pour risques. Nous avons tenté de clarifier ces
diverses utilisations dans un premier point. Dans un second
point nous montrons que la détermination du taux "d'intérêt de
l'argent" est spécifique mais que le "bon" fonctionnement de la
société implique une politique active des autorités.
P 00340 FR 2008 vol 61 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 C I
331
TRAVAIL. EMPLOYEURS ET EMPLOYES.
ARBEID. WERKGEVERS EN WERKNEMERS.
331.024
000222
Human capital and institutional effects in the
compensation of information technology professiionals in
the United States / Mithas, Sunil & Krishnan, M.S.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 415- 428)
This paper studies the influence of supply-side and
demand-side factors ion the compensation of information
technology (IT) professionals and considers the human capital
and institutional explanations. We focus on returns to an MBA
and the IT-related experience of IT professionals and use the
largest data set of IT professionals that has been compiled to
date in the United States to answer our research questions.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
331.024 (100.3)
000223
Human capital formation, education and earnings
inequality / Sunde, Uwe (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 7- 20)
This paper presents a simpole model of human capital
formation that illustrates how the structure of the education
system mediates the effects of shocks on the earnings
distribution. This might help understand the differences in
changes of inequality in OECD countries despite the similarity
of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
330.82
000219
Le libéralisme, deux ex machina de l'économie du
bien-être. / Mongin, Philippe (Revue économique, 2008 vol 59
no 2, pp. 359- 366)
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
331.024 (430)
000224
Convergence of the skill composition across German
regions / Südekum, Jens (Regional Science and Urban
Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 2, pp. 148- 159)
In this paper I report robust evidence that regions with a
large initial share of high-skilled workers had higher total
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
employment growth in West Germany (1977-2002), but lower
growth of high-skilled jobs.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
331.024 (510)
000225
Les déterminants économiques de la performance
olympiques : prévision des médailles qui seront gagnées
aux jeux de Pékin. / Andreff, Madeleine & Andreff, Wladimir &
Poupaux, Sandrine (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 135- 169)
L'analyse des déterminants de la performance olympique fut
longtemps une macroéconomie de guerre froide où le nombre
de médailles gagnées par une nation est expliqué par ses
ressources économiques et humaines, puis par son régime
politique et le fait d'être le pays hôte des jeux. On propose une
vision des jeux d'après guerre froide, recherchant un
complément d'explication plus proche de l'idéal olympique qui
tiendrait compte des performances individuelles, de la culture
et des disciplines sportives.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
331.024 (73)
000226
Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth, and the
Human Capital Threshold: Evidence from US States. /
Ford, Timothy C. & Rork, Jonathan C. & Elmslie, Bruce T.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 96113)
Results demonstrate that FDI has a greater impact on per
capita output growth than domestic investment for US states
that meet a minimum human capital threshold. Ironically, the
most active states in the recruitment of FDI tend to fall below
this threshold.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
331.024.23 (100) (100.3)
000227
Predicaments in the futures of ageing democracies /
Lindh, Thomas & Lundberg, Urban (Futures : the journal of
policy, planning and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp.
203- 217)
Ageign societies need to supply support to an ever growing
segment
of
elderly
dependent
population
without
compromising the future sustainability for the currently young
or unborn population. Using the Swedish pension reform as a
concrete example we show how the futurity problem
associated with the current non-existence of the future
populatin makes the political process prone to avoid bringing
issues with very long horizons into the public debate.
Alternative demographic scenarios for Sweden are used to
illustrate how even very small variations in the assumptions of
demographic projections lead to radically different future
population structures.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
331.024.3
000228
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
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P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
331.024.3 (492)
000229
Vergrijzing en het onderschatte belang van informele
kennisverwerving / van Dalen, H.P. & HENKENS, C.J.I.M. &
Schippers, J.J. (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 1, pp. 52- 65)
Terwijl een meerderheid van de werkgevers zich ervan
bewust is van dat het aandeel binnen hun organisatie de
komende tien jaar zal stijgen, is het veel minder duidelijk hoe
productiviteitsverlies met het ouder worden het beste kan
worden voorkomen. Dit artikel wijst op het belang van het
informele leren.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
331.116.3
000230
Privatization and liberalization : costs and benefits in the
presence of wage-bargaining. / Grönblom, Sonja & Willner,
Johan (Annales de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative,
2008 vol 79 no 1, pp. 133- 160)
The most important economic motive for privatization and
liberalization is to reduce costs, which are believed to be
higher in a public monopoly for several reasons, including
internal rent capture. We assume that there is
wage-bargaining both before and after privatization and
liberalization.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
331.116.3
000231
Public goods, unemployment and policy coordination /
Aronsson, Thomas & Wehke, Sven (Regional Science and
Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3, pp. 285- 298)
This paper concerns factor income taxation and public good
provision in small open economies characterized by capital
mobility and imperfect competition in the labor market.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
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331.2
SALAIRES.
LONEN.
331.2
000232
Immigrant wage differentials, ethnicity and occupational
segregation / Elliott, Robert J.R. & Lindley, Joanne K.
(Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in
Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 645- 671)
We investigate occupational attainment as well as
estimating earnings differentials for non-white migrants and
non-white natives, including occupational effects. We control
for the occupational selection of immigrants and compare
across native and immigrant groups.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
331.2 (469) (489)
000233
Returns to tenure or seniority? / Buhai, Sebastian Ioan &
Portela, Miguel & Teulings, Coen N. & van Vuuren, Aico
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6933, pp. 1- 42)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
This study documents two empirical regularities, using data
for Denmark and Portugal. First, workers who are hired last,
are the first to leave the firm (Last In, First Out; LIFO). Second,
workers' wages rise with seniority (= a worker's tenure relative
to the tenure of her colleagues). We seek to explain these
regularities by developing a dynamic model of the firm with
stochastic product demand and hiring cost (= irreversible
specific investments).
P 00834 GRBRno 6933
331.2 (678)
000234
Education, employment and earnings of secondary school
and university leavers in Tanzania : Evidence from a
Tracer study / Al-Samarrai, Samer & Reilly, Barry (The
Journal of Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 258288)
This study uses a tracer survey of secondary school
completers in Tanzania to analyse the impact of educational
qualifications on labour market earnings. We show that the
rates of return to the highest educational qualifications for
wage employees are not negligible and, at the margin, provide
an investment incentive.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
331.2 (73)
000235
Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth, and the
Human Capital Threshold: Evidence from US States. /
Ford, Timothy C. & Rork, Jonathan C. & Elmslie, Bruce T.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 96113)
Results demonstrate that FDI has a greater impact on per
capita output growth than domestic investment for US states
that meet a minimum human capital threshold. Ironically, the
most active states in the recruitment of FDI tend to fall below
this threshold.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
331.2:330.564
000236
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
331.2:331.52 (46)
000237
Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish
Phillips curve and economic policy. / Karanassou, Marika &
Sala, Hector & Snower, Dennis J. (Journal of Policy Modeling :
a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp.
279- 300)
This paper takes a new look at the long-run dynamics of
inflation and unemployment in response to permanent
changes in the growth rate of the money supply. We examine
the Phillips curve from the perspective of what we call
"frictional growth," i.e. the interaction between money growth
and nominal frictions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
BLADZ 27
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331.52
MARCHE DU TRAVAIL. CHOMAGE.
ARBEIDSMARKT. WERKLOOSHEID.
331.52
000238
The future of social security / Gonzalez-Eiras , Martin &
Niepelt, Dirk (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no
2, pp. 197- 218)
We analyze the effect of the projected demographic
transition on the political support for social security, and
equilibrium outcomes.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
331.52
000239
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
331.52
000240
Public goods, unemployment and policy coordination /
Aronsson, Thomas & Wehke, Sven (Regional Science and
Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3, pp. 285- 298)
This paper concerns factor income taxation and public good
provision in small open economies characterized by capital
mobility and imperfect competition in the labor market.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
331.52
000241
Déclassement professionnel et segmentation du marché
du travail. L'effet combiné du diplôme et de l'expérience. /
Léné, Alexandre (Economie appliquée : an international
journal of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 135- 166)
L'accès à l'emploi qualifié est devenu plus sélectif. Pour
expliquer ces évolutions, on propose un modèle d'appariement
dans le cadre d'une économie multi-sectorielle où deux types
de travailleurs - diplômés/non-diplômés-se concurrencent.
L'augmentation du nombre de diplômés provoque leur
déclassement professionnel; les moins diplômés sont quant à
eux relégués dans les franges inférieures du marché de
travail. Par ailleurs, il est de moins en moins possible de
compenser un faible niveau d'éducation par une expérience
professionnelle.
P 00340 FR 2008 vol 61 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 C I
331.52
000242
Human capital and institutional effects in the
compensation of information technology professiionals in
the United States / Mithas, Sunil & Krishnan, M.S.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
pp. 415- 428)
This paper studies the influence of supply-side and
demand-side factors ion the compensation of information
technology (IT) professionals and considers the human capital
and institutional explanations. We focus on returns to an MBA
and the IT-related experience of IT professionals and use the
largest data set of IT professionals that has been compiled to
date in the United States to answer our research questions.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
331.52 (4-11) (4-15)
000243
Social human rights of migrants under the European
social charter / Mikkola, Matti (European Journal of Social
Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 25- 59)
Social human rights. Migrants and migration. Rights of
migrants. Third country migrants.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
331.52 (4-11) (4-15)
000244
Scale, diversity and determinants of labour migration in
Europe. / Zaiceva, Anzelika & Zimmermann, Klaus F. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6921, pp. 1- 37)
P 00834 GRBRno 6921
331.52 (469) (489)
000245
Returns to tenure or seniority? / Buhai, Sebastian Ioan &
Portela, Miguel & Teulings, Coen N. & van Vuuren, Aico
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6933, pp. 1- 42)
This study documents two empirical regularities, using data
for Denmark and Portugal. First, workers who are hired last,
are the first to leave the firm (Last In, First Out; LIFO). Second,
workers' wages rise with seniority (= a worker's tenure relative
to the tenure of her colleagues). We seek to explain these
regularities by developing a dynamic model of the firm with
stochastic product demand and hiring cost (= irreversible
specific investments).
P 00834 GRBRno 6933
331.52 (492)
000246
Design-based analysis of embedded experiments with
applications in the Dutch Labour Force Survey / van den
Brakel , Jan A. (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series
A (Statistics in Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 581- 613)
This approach is generalized to experimental designs in
which clusters of sampling units are randomized over the
different treatments. Furthermore, test statistics are derived to
test differences between rationsof two sample estimates that
are observed under alternative survey implementations. The
methods are illustrated with a simulation study and real life
applications of experiments that are embedded in the Dutch
Labour Force Survey.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
331.52 (493)
000247
Commuting, transport tax reform and the labour market :
Employer-paid parking and the relative efficiency of
revenue recycling instruments / De Borger, Bruno & Wuyts,
Bart (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 20, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary
neutral increase in taxes on car commuters in a model that
takes into account the presence employer-paid parking at the
workplace.
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P 03100 BG 2007 no 20
331.52 (85) (8=6)
000248
Does Charcoal production slow agricultural expansion
into the Peruvian Amazon rainforest? / Labarta, Ricardo A.
& White, Douglas S. & Swinton, Scott M. (World Development
: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the
study and promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 3,
pp. 527- 540)
Using a recursive optimization model, we analyse how the
incorporation of charcoal production by pioneer farmers in the
Peruvian Amazon rainforest would affect household net
returns and the rate of deforestation at the early stage of
colonization.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
331.526
000249
Immigrant wage differentials, ethnicity and occupational
segregation / Elliott, Robert J.R. & Lindley, Joanne K.
(Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in
Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 645- 671)
We investigate occupational attainment as well as
estimating earnings differentials for non-white migrants and
non-white natives, including occupational effects. We control
for the occupational selection of immigrants and compare
across native and immigrant groups.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
331.526 (477)
000250
Trade liberalisation and employment effects in Ukraine /
Christev, Atanas & Kupets, Olga & Lehmann, Hartmut
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 318340)
This paper addresses the effects of trade liberalisation on
job flows. It studies the case of Ukraine where the sudden
opening up of the economy to trade can be viewed as a
quasi-natural experiment.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
331.526 (540)
000251
Regional returns to education, child labour and schooling
in India / Chamarbagwala, Rubiana (The Journal of
Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 233- 257)
We offer evidence from India that higher regional returns to
primary education not only increase the likelihood that boys
and girls attend school but also decrease likelihood that they
work.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
331.526 (678)
000252
Education, employment and earnings of secondary school
and university leavers in Tanzania : Evidence from a
Tracer study / Al-Samarrai, Samer & Reilly, Barry (The
Journal of Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 258288)
This study uses a tracer survey of secondary school
completers in Tanzania to analyse the impact of educational
qualifications on labour market earnings. We show that the
rates of return to the highest educational qualifications for
wage employees are not negligible and, at the margin, provide
an investment incentive.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
331.52:338.23 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000253
Trade and the (dis)incentive to reform labor markets : The
case of reform in the European Union / Alessandria,
George & Delacroix, Alain (Journal of International Economics,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
BLADZ 29
highlights similarities to associational behaviour in England
and Canada in terms of unifying independent traders and
articulating their concerns in public and to governments.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
We study the relation between international trade and the
gains to reform labor markets by removing firing restrictions.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
331.56 (100.3)
000254
Immigration and unemployment of skilled and unskilled
labor / Yabuuchi, Shigemi (Journal of Economic Integration,
2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 331- 345)
This paper discusses the problem of unemployment in
developed countries that faces international labor movement.
There are two types of unemployment. The first traditional type
of unemployment exists simply because the common wage
rate is fixed and higher than the equilibrium level. The second
one may exist when the wage rate in one sector is high and
fixed, while that in the other is flexible.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
331.56 (4-15) (73)
000255
Unemployment persistence and the Nairu : A Bayesian
approach / Berger, Tino & Everaert, Gerdie (Scottish Journal
of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp. 281- 299)
This paper estimates the United States and euro area Nairu
in a Bayesian framework. We set out a simple structural model
explaining unemployment by demand and supply factors,
which are treated as unobserved variables that have
observable effects on measured unemployment, output and
inflation.
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
331.56 (46)
000256
Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish
Phillips curve and economic policy. / Karanassou, Marika &
Sala, Hector & Snower, Dennis J. (Journal of Policy Modeling :
a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp.
279- 300)
This paper takes a new look at the long-run dynamics of
inflation and unemployment in response to permanent
changes in the growth rate of the money supply. We examine
the Phillips curve from the perspective of what we call
"frictional growth," i.e. the interaction between money growth
and nominal frictions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
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331.881
SYNDICATS.
VAKBONDEN.
331.883.5 (410)
000257
Cultures of servies : Strategies of Scottish grocers,
1915-1965 / French, Mike (The International Review of Retail,
Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
269- 282)
This paper examines the responses of Scottish grocers to
their changing environment between 1915 and 1965. It
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331.94
INSPECTION DU TRAVAIL.
ARBEIDSINSPECTIE.
331:30 (73)
000258
Life Course Patterns of Career-Prioritizing Decisions and
Occupational Attainment in Dual-Earner Couples. / Pixley,
Joy E. (Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 127163)
Couples' long-term pattern of favoring one spouse's career
in major decisions is thought to affect occupational
trajectories, but current research has looked only at short-term
effects of single decisions. This article applies a new
technique, the interpolated curves approach, to represent and
compare life course patterns of major career-prioritizing
decisions, using in-depth data from 51 couples.
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
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332
PROPRIETE IMMOBILIERE.
GRONDBEZIT.
332.1
000259
Housing bubbles / Arce, Oscar & Lopez-Salido, J. David
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6932, pp. 1- 42)
In this paper we use the notion of a housing bubble as an
equilibrium in which some investors hold houses only for
resale purposes and not for the expectation of a dividend,
either in the form of rents or utility.
P 00834 GRBRno 6932
332.1
000260
Housing wealth isn't wealth. / Buiter, Willem H. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6920, pp. 1- 21)
In a representative agent model and in the Yaari-Balnchard
OLG model used in the paper, there is no pure wealth effect
on consumption from a change in house prices if this
represents a change in fundamental value.
P 00834 GRBRno 6920
332.1
000261
Price setting and the reluctance to realize losses in
apartment markets. / Einiö, Mikko & Kaustia, Markku &
Puttonen, Vesa (Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008 vol 29
no 1, pp. 19- 34)
Using data on all real estate transactions in the greater
Helsinki area during 1987-2003 (about 80,000 apartment
transactions with capital gains available), we find substantial
support for loss realization aversion.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
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Bevindingen van het Rekenhof en initiatieven van de
Vlaamse overheid / Neven, Kris & De Koninck, Constant
(Vlaams Tijdschrift voor Overheids Management, 2008 vol 13
no 1, pp. 28- 35)
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
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FINANCES.
FINANCIEN.
336.03 (910)
000262
Financial constraints on investment in an emerging
market crisis / Blalock, Garrick & Gertler, Paul J. & Levine,
David.I (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp.
568- 591)
We investigate whether capital market imperfections
constrain investment during an emerging market financial
crisis.
De infrastructuurprojecten van de Vlaamse overheid worden
vaak gekenmerkt door aanzienlijke meerkosten tijdens de
uitvoering van de werken. Een gedeelte van die meerkosten is
te wijten aan gebreken tijdens de voorbereiding. Deze
problematiek wordt geïllustreerd aan de hand van enkele
recente rapporten van het Rekenhof aan het Vlaams
Parlement over infrastructuurwerken. Mede onder impuls van
enkele aanbevelingen van het Rekenhof is de Vlaamse
overheid gestart met een systeem van risicobeheersing voor
grote infrastructuurprojecten.
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
336.12:338.23
000266
Fiscal policy coordination in the EMU. / Ferré, Montserrat
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 221- 235)
The objective of this article is to compare the outcomes of
fiscal coordination under a narrow and a broad agenda in the
European Monetary Union (EMU).
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
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336.1
BUDGETS.
BEGROTING.
336.1/.5 (410) (44)
000263
La révision générale des politiques publiques. / Barilari,
André & Josse, Philippe & Migeon, François-Daniel & Pedini,
Gilles & Hughes, Richard (Revue française de Finances
publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 155- 189)
La revue générale des politiques publiques, aussitôt
qualifiée de "RGPP", a été présentée le 10 juillet 2007 comme
: - un impératif pour respecter nos objectifs de finances
publiques (revenir à un niveau de dette publique inférieur à
60% du PIB en 2012).
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
336.1/.5 (64)
000264
La réforme des finances publiques au Maroc. / Boussaïd,
Mohamed & Bensouda, Noureddine & Hdid, Mohamed & Katir,
El Hassane & Naciri Darai, Abdelouahad & Benbrahim,
Abdelilah & Bouchareb, Mohamed & Guezzar, Abdelrhani &
Tazi, Ahmed & Kettani, Brahim & Bennani, Abdellatif & Tazi,
Samir & Setti, Abdelkrim & Lmimouni, Mimoun & Serhane,
Abdellah & Cheik Biadillah, Mohamed & El Barki, Thami &
Bendriss Benahmed, Mohammed & Oualalou, Fathallah
(Revue française de Finances publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 13149)
La structure du colloque, en trois axes constitués de la
réforme des finances sociales, la réforme budgétaire et la
réforme fiscale, rend clairement compte de la mission
fondamentale des finances publiques de renforcement des
ressources de l'Etat et de leur redistribution de la façon la plus
rationnelle et la plus efficace possible, pour le bien-être de la
collectivité.
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
336.126 (493) (493=393)
Risicomanagement
infrastructuurprojecten
helpt
onder
budget
controle
000265
van
houden.
336.12:338.23
000267
A dynamic theory of public spending, taxation, and debt /
Battaglini, Marco & Coate, Stephen (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 201- 236)
This paper presents a dynamic political economy theory of
public spending, taxation, and debt. The theory builds on the
well-known tax smoothing approach to fiscal policy pioneered
by Roberto Barro (1979). This approach predicts that
governments will use budget surpluses and deficits as a buffer
to prevent tax rates from changing too sharply.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
336.12:338.23 (100)
000268
Waling up the down escalator : Public investment and
fiscal stability / Easterly, William & Irwin, Timothy & Servén,
Luis (The World Bank Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1,
pp. 37- 56)
In many industrial and developing economies, governments
have cut back on public investment as they have brought their
budgets closer to balance. Although budget cuts were
probably necessary, the cuts in public investment may have
been counterproductive, because much theory and evidence
suggest that public investment has the potential to increase
future output.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
336.12:353 (493)
000269
Capacity cost structure, welfare and cost recovery : Are
transport infrastructures with high fixed costs a
handicap? / De Borger, Bruno & Dunkerley, Fay & Proost,
Stef (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 33)
In this paper, we consider a region that invests in
infrastructure used by both local demand and through
transport. We then compare transport systems that have, for a
given capacity, the same total infrastructure cost but vary in
the proportion of fixed costs and variable capacity costs.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 1
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336.2
IMPOTS ET CONTRIBUTIONS.
BELASTINGEN EN HEFFINGEN.
336.2
000270
Preferences for funding particular government services
from different taxes. / Kemp, Simon (Journal of Economic
Psychology, 2008 vol 29 no 1, pp. 54- 72)
This paper investigates people's preferences for funding
different services from different kinds of tax. Taxes are
sometimes tagged for particular purposes.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
336.2 (410)
000271
Office space supply restrictions in Britain : The political
economy of market revenge / Cheshire, Paul C. & Hilber,
Christian A.L. (The Economic Journal, 2008 vol 118 no 529,
pp.F 185-F 221)
We estimate the 'regulatory tax' for 14 British and 8
continental European office locations. The values for Britain
are substantially greater than elsewhere. Exploiting panel
data, we provide strong support for our hypothesis that the
regulatory tax varies according to local prosperity and its
responsiveness to this depends on whether an area is
controlled by business interests or residents.
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
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Pour mesurer le poids effectif des prélèvements
obligatoires, il n'est pas suffisant de connaître les taux légaux
d'imposition sur les revenus de l'épargne. Ces données
importantes ne permettent pas de savoir si les revenus du
capital sont plus taxés que ceux du travail, si tel produit
d'épargne est plus taxé que tel autre ou si tel pays est plus
généreuxpour ses épargnants que tel autre. Il s'agit d'évaluer
les taux marginaux effectifs de prélèvements en considérant
aussi les rendements nominaux et l'inflation. On raisonne ici
ex ante à la marge en se demandant quel est le coût fiscal de
un euro de revenu d'épargne en plus. La deuxième option est
de mesurer le poids des prélèvements ex post et en moyenne
en rapportant la masse des imôts effectivement prélevés à la
masse des revenus taxables.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.215
000275
Preferences for funding particular government services
from different taxes. / Kemp, Simon (Journal of Economic
Psychology, 2008 vol 29 no 1, pp. 54- 72)
This paper investigates people's preferences for funding
different services from different kinds of tax. Taxes are
sometimes tagged for particular purposes.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
336.217
000276
Public goods, unemployment and policy coordination /
Aronsson, Thomas & Wehke, Sven (Regional Science and
Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3, pp. 285- 298)
This paper concerns factor income taxation and public good
provision in small open economies characterized by capital
mobility and imperfect competition in the labor market.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
336.2 (493)
000272
Commuting, transport tax reform and the labour market :
Employer-paid parking and the relative efficiency of
revenue recycling instruments / De Borger, Bruno & Wuyts,
Bart (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 20, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary
neutral increase in taxes on car commuters in a model that
takes into account the presence employer-paid parking at the
workplace.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 20
336.22
000277
Tariff-tax reforms and market access / Kreickemeier, Udo &
Raimondos-Møller, Pascalis (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 85- 91)
The present paper examines whether the country that
implements such a reform ends up opening up its markets to
international trade, i.e. whether its market access improve. It is
shown that this is not necessarily so. We also show that,
comparing te the reform of only tariffs, the tariff-tax reform is a
less efficient proposal to follow both as far as it concerns
market access and welfare.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
336.2 (510)
000273
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
336.2.026 (4-15)
000274
Pression fiscale sur les revenus de l'épargne : une
estimation dans trois pays européens. / L'Horty, Yannick
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 165- 189)
336.22
000278
Preferences for funding particular government services
from different taxes. / Kemp, Simon (Journal of Economic
Psychology, 2008 vol 29 no 1, pp. 54- 72)
This paper investigates people's preferences for funding
different services from different kinds of tax. Taxes are
sometimes tagged for particular purposes.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
336.2:338.23
000279
A dynamic theory of public spending, taxation, and debt /
Battaglini, Marco & Coate, Stephen (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 201- 236)
This paper presents a dynamic political economy theory of
public spending, taxation, and debt. The theory builds on the
well-known tax smoothing approach to fiscal policy pioneered
by Roberto Barro (1979). This approach predicts that
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
governments will use budget surpluses and deficits as a buffer
to prevent tax rates from changing too sharply.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
336.2:338.23 (493)
000280
Progressivity of childcare tax policies in Belgium /
Farfan-Portet, Maria-Isabel & Hindriks, Jean & Lorant, Vincent
(Recherches économiques de Louvain, 2008 vol 74 no 2, pp.
143- 165)
Tax credits in Belgium are set as a portion of income that is
not taxed, and the reduction on the tax payments is computed
by using the tax rates on the total amount of the tax credit.
P 00163 BG 2008 vol 74 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 D I
Dans ce contexte d'assainissement budgétaire, et dans
prolongement des réflexions relatives aux facteurs de
croissance au sein des économies en développement,
convient d'évaluer l'impact des dépenses publiques sur
croissance des économies de l'UEMOA.
le
la
il
la
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
336.532
000284
Threshold effects of corruption : Theory and evidence /
Bose, Niloy & Capasso, Salvatore & Murshid, Antu Panini
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 1173- 1191)
We examine the impact of corruption on the quality of public
infrastructure. We propose a model in which private vendores
supply governments with inputs necessary for the production
of public goods.
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336.3
EMPRUNTS PUBLICS. DETTES PUBLIQUES.
OPENBARE LENINGEN EN SCHULDEN.
336.31
000281
Fiscal conservatism in a new democracy : 'Sophisticated'
versus 'naïve' voters / Roberto Arvate, Paulo & Avelino,
George & Tavares, José (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6931,
np)
This paper tests how voter "sophistication" correlates with
the degree of "fiscal conservativeness" using data from four
state gubernatorial elections in Brazil from 1990 to 2002, a
period in which Brazil could be considered a "new
democracy". Several reasons make Brazil an excellent case
for studying the fiscal preferences of voters in new
democracies.
P 00834 GRBRno 6931
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336.5
DEPENSES PUBLIQUES.
STAATSUITGAVEN.
336.5
000282
A dynamic theory of public spending, taxation, and debt /
Battaglini, Marco & Coate, Stephen (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 201- 236)
This paper presents a dynamic political economy theory of
public spending, taxation, and debt. The theory builds on the
well-known tax smoothing approach to fiscal policy pioneered
by Roberto Barro (1979). This approach predicts that
governments will use budget surpluses and deficits as a buffer
to prevent tax rates from changing too sharply.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
336.5 (66)
PAGE 32
000283
Dépenses publiques et croissance des pays de l'Union
économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA) /
Nubukpo, Kako (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp.
223- 250)
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
336.532 (100)
000285
Waling up the down escalator : Public investment and
fiscal stability / Easterly, William & Irwin, Timothy & Servén,
Luis (The World Bank Research Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1,
pp. 37- 56)
In many industrial and developing economies, governments
have cut back on public investment as they have brought their
budgets closer to balance. Although budget cuts were
probably necessary, the cuts in public investment may have
been counterproductive, because much theory and evidence
suggest that public investment has the potential to increase
future output.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
336.532 (493) (493=393)
000286
Risicomanagement
helpt
budget
van
infrastructuurprojecten
onder
controle
houden.
Bevindingen van het Rekenhof en initiatieven van de
Vlaamse overheid / Neven, Kris & De Koninck, Constant
(Vlaams Tijdschrift voor Overheids Management, 2008 vol 13
no 1, pp. 28- 35)
De infrastructuurprojecten van de Vlaamse overheid worden
vaak gekenmerkt door aanzienlijke meerkosten tijdens de
uitvoering van de werken. Een gedeelte van die meerkosten is
te wijten aan gebreken tijdens de voorbereiding. Deze
problematiek wordt geïllustreerd aan de hand van enkele
recente rapporten van het Rekenhof aan het Vlaams
Parlement over infrastructuurwerken. Mede onder impuls van
enkele aanbevelingen van het Rekenhof is de Vlaamse
overheid gestart met een systeem van risicobeheersing voor
grote infrastructuurprojecten.
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
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336.7
FINNCES PRIVES.
PRIVE FINANCIEN.
336.7
000287
Fast swaption pricing under the market model with a
square-root volatility process / Wu, Lixin & Zhang, Fan
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 163- 180)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
In this paper we study a correlation-based LIBOR market
model with a square-root volatility process. This model
captures downward volatility skews through taking negative
correltions between forward rates and the multiplier. An
approximate pricing formula is developed for swaption, and
the formula is implemented via fast Fourier transform.
Numerical results on pricing accuracy are presented, which
strongly support the approximations made in deriving the
formula.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
336.7.07
000288
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
336.7.08
000289
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
BLADZ 33
336.71
000292
'Citibankers' at Citigroup : A study of the loss of
institutional trust after a merger / Maguire, Steve & Philips,
Nelson (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp.
372- 401)
In this paper, we present the results of a study of the loss of
institutional trust following a merger. Specifically, we focus on
how issues of organizational identity and identification
processes contributed to the loss of institutional trust among a
group of employees of Citigroup after its creation through the
merger of Citicorp and Travelers.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
336.71 (100-77)
000293
The search for value : Cross-border bank M&A in
emerging markets / Williams, Jonathan & Liao, Angel
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 274296)
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 73 cross-border bank
mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions in which
international banks acquired ownership stakes in 46 listed
banks in emerging market economies (EME). A total of $37.5
billion in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
336.71 (4-15) (520) (73)
000294
Effizienz von Regionalbanken in Europa, Japan und den
USA. : Eine Best-Practice-Analyse / Hahn, Franz R. (WIFO
Monatsberichte, 2008 vol 81 no 3, pp. 191- 202)
Unterscheidung in managementverursachte und von
exogenen Faktoren verursachte Effizienz vorsehen. Die
Effizienz der japanischen und europaïschen Regionalbanken
ist über den gesamten Untersuchungszeitraum signifikant
stärker managementgestützt als in den USA. In den USA ist
sie hingegen stärker durch exogene Marktfaktoren begünstigt
als in Europa und Japan.
P 00403 AUTR 2008 vol 81 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 D II
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336.71
BANQUES.
BANKEN.
336.71
000290
Commitment, banks and markets / Antinolfi, Gaetano
(Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 265277)
We examine how banks and financial markets interact with
one another to provide liquidity to investors.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.71 (417)
000295
Restoring reputation and repairing legitimacy : A case
study of impression management in response to a major
risk event at Allied Irish Banks plc / Linsley, Philip &
Kajüter, Peter (International Journal of Financial Services
Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 65- 82)
Risk events can cause significant damage to a firm's
reputatioin and legitimacy. From the perspective of legitimacy
theory, there are four broad strategies to restore reputation
and repair legitimacy in response to a risk event. The annual
report is a potential vehicle for communicating these strategies
to the firm's stakeholders and, therefore, the discretionary
disclosures explaining the strategies implemented can be
regarded as a means for managing reputational risk.
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
336.71
000291
The value of risk reporting : A critical analysis of
value-at-risk disclosures in the banking sector / Woods,
Margaret & Dowd, Kevin & Humphrey, Christopher
(International Journal of Financial Services Management,
2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 45- 64)
This paper critically reviews the evolution of financial
reporting in the banking sector with specific reference to the
reporting of market risk and the growing use of the measure
known as Value at Risk (VaR).
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
336.71 (430)
000296
La lente mutation des banques allemandes. / Choulet,
Céline (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 97- 112)
Le système bancaire allemand, traditionnellement nommé
système à trois piliers (privé, public et mutualiste), s'engage
sur la voie d'une mutation profonde.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.71 (430)
000297
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Accounting for credit risk : Are the rules setting the right
incentives? / Gebhardt, Günther (International Journal of
Financial Services Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 24- 44)
The paper analyses whether the patterns of loan loss
provisions are, in part, attributable to the rules of accounting
for credit risk. It compares the national German rules with the
related IFRS rules and identifies inconsistencies across
different types of transactions in both regimes
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
336.71 (437.1/.2)
000298
Banking competition and efficiency : A micro-data
analysis on the Czech banking industry /
Pruteanu-Podpiera, Anca Maria & Weill, Laurent & Schobert,
Franziska (Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2,
pp. 253- 273)
With the use of quarterly data for Czech banks, this paper
aims to estimate the effects of banking competition in the
Czech Republic.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
336.71 (73)
000299
Antitrust analysis in banking : Goals, methods, and
justifications in a changed environment / Walter, John R. &
Wescott, Patricia E. (Economic Quarterly of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Richmond, 2008 vol 94 no 1, pp. 45- 72)
The goal of competitive analysis is to protect competition in
banking markets. Bank supervisors, along with the
Department of Justice, perform competitive analysis for any
proposed bank merger or acquisition.
P 00702 EU 2008 vol 94 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 37 J III
336.71 (73)
000300
The impact of mergers and acquisitions on the efficiency
of the US banking industry : Further evidence / Al-Sharkas,
Adel A. & Hassan, M. Kabir & Lawrence, Shari (Journal of
Business, Finance & Accounting (JBFA), 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2,
pp. 50- 70)
Using the Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA), this study
investigates the cost and profit efficiency effects of bank
mergers on the US banking industry. We also use the
non-parametric technique of Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA) to evaluate the production structure of merged and
non-merged banks.
P 00810 GRBR 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 B II
336.711 (100)
000301
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
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In this paper, we use a non-parametric regression method to
compare the transition process from high to low inflation with
the implementation dates of central bank independence
reforms.
P 00558 GRBR 2008 vol 60 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 L III
336.711 (44)
000303
L'analyse de la banque selon le paradigme de la finance et
l'examen du modèle de banque universelle en France. /
Bensaci, Nadia (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 127142)
Le mouvement de désintermédiation en oeuvre depuis le
début des années 1980 est devenu une préoccupation
majeure pour les banques. Durant cette période se manifeste
un double mouvement qui détourne de leurs bilans des flux
importants de collecte et de crédit. D'un côté, la oncurrence
des produits financiers et de l'assurance-vie bénéficie à
d'autres opérateurs. D'un côté, les entreprises aspirent à se
financer directement sur les marchés financiers, délaissant
ainsi le crédit bancaire. Ce manque à gagner pousse les
banques à diversifier leurs sources de revenus, notamment
par l'accroissement de la part des commissions dans leur
produit net bancaire.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.711 (493)
000304
Croissance et bonheur. / Van de Cloot, Ivan (Bulletin
financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 1- 9)
Alors que la théorie économique peut, sans la moindre
difficulté, expliquer les incroyables performances de
croissance de l'économie mondiale depuis 1820, elle se
montre nettement moins diserte sur les causes des
différences relatives entre pays au niveau du PIB par tête et
du taux de croissance par tête.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
336.711.6 (100)
000305
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
336.711.6 (492)
000306
Maatwerk in het toezicht op banken in Europa / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
39- 44)
De vormgeving van het bancaire toezicht in Europa staat ter
discussie als gevolg van het toenemende belang van
grensoverschrijdende bancaire activiteiten.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
336.711 (100.3)
000302
Central bank independence and price stability : Evidence
from OECD-countries / Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & de Luna,
Xavier (Oxford Economic Papers, 2008 vol 60 no 3, pp. 410422)
336.714.1 (44)
000307
L'hétérogénéité du comportement de contrôle des
investisseurs institutionnels français. / Ben M'Barek, Noura
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 291- 254)
Selon
l'Association
française
des
investisseurs
institutionnels, les actionnaires institutionnels détiennent 90%
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
de la capitalisation boursière française en 2005. Ces
investisseurs, bien qu'ils soient les actionnaires dominants des
entreprises, ont, comme nous allons le voir dans le cadre de
cet article, un comportement de contrôle assez hétérogène.
Alors que certains ont un comportement financier pur dénué
de toute influence sur les entreprises, d'autres au contraire
s'intéressent de près à tous les paramètres pouvant influer sur
les performances globales des entreprises, y compris le
respect des pratiques de gouvernement d'entreprise et de
l'éthique.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.714.2 (44)
000308
L'hétérogénéité du comportement de contrôle des
investisseurs institutionnels français. / Ben M'Barek, Noura
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 291- 254)
Selon
l'Association
française
des
investisseurs
institutionnels, les actionnaires institutionnels détiennent 90%
de la capitalisation boursière française en 2005. Ces
investisseurs, bien qu'ils soient les actionnaires dominants des
entreprises, ont, comme nous allons le voir dans le cadre de
cet article, un comportement de contrôle assez hétérogène.
Alors que certains ont un comportement financier pur dénué
de toute influence sur les entreprises, d'autres au contraire
s'intéressent de près à tous les paramètres pouvant influer sur
les performances globales des entreprises, y compris le
respect des pratiques de gouvernement d'entreprise et de
l'éthique.
BLADZ 35
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¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
336.72
EPARGNE.
SPAARWEZEN.
336.72
000312
The future of social security / Gonzalez-Eiras , Martin &
Niepelt, Dirk (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no
2, pp. 197- 218)
We analyze the effect of the projected demographic
transition on the political support for social security, and
equilibrium outcomes.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.734 (620)
000313
La régulation du marché du crédit foncier en Egypte. /
Abdel Latif, Mohamed (Revue internationale de Droit comparé,
2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 209- 217)
Nous
aborderons
successivement
les
aspects
institutionnels, les aspects fonctionnels et les difficultés qui
font obstacle au succès du nouveau régime de régulation du
marché du crédit foncier en Egypte.
P 00374 FR 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 E I
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.717 (492)
000309
Maatwerk in het toezicht op banken in Europa / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
39- 44)
De vormgeving van het bancaire toezicht in Europa staat ter
discussie als gevolg van het toenemende belang van
grensoverschrijdende bancaire activiteiten.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
336.717.0 (100)
000310
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
336.717:681.3.004 (44)
000311
Monnaie électronique, monnaie fiduciaire et monnaie
scripturale. Quelles substitutions ? Quelles stratégies ? /
Sitruk, Hervé (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 37- 51)
Dans un article publié en 2006 par la Revue française
d'économie, David Bounie et Sébastien Soriano cherchent à
mesurer la réduction de la masse monétaire fiduciaire
consécutive à l'introduction de la monnaie électronique, et
examinent pour ce faire divers modèles et simulations.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
336.74
MONNAIES. SYSTEMES MONETAIRES.
GELD. MUNTWEZEN.
336.741.28
000314
Increasing returns and the design of interest rate rules /
Xiao, Wei (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
22- 49)
We introduce increasing returns to scale into an otherwise
standard New Keynesian model with capital, and study the
determinacy and E-stability of equilibrium under Taylor-type
interest rate rules.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
336.743 (4-15)
000315
The stability of the interwar gold exchange standard : did
politics matter? / Wandschneider, Kirsten (Journal of
Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 151- 181)
Economic historians have devoted enormous attention to
the collapse of the interwar gold standard. This article
proposes a discrete time duration model (using a panel data
set of 24 countries for 1928-1936) to analyze how economic
and political indicators affected a country's term on the gold
standard.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
336.747 (44)
000316
Monnaie électronique, monnaie fiduciaire et monnaie
scripturale. Quelles substitutions ? Quelles stratégies ? /
Sitruk, Hervé (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 37- 51)
Dans un article publié en 2006 par la Revue française
d'économie, David Bounie et Sébastien Soriano cherchent à
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
mesurer la réduction de la masse monétaire fiduciaire
consécutive à l'introduction de la monnaie électronique, et
examinent pour ce faire divers modèles et simulations.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
336.747.11
000317
Optimal monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model of
the Euro Area with cross-country heterogeneity / Jondeau,
Eric & Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume (International Journal of Central
Banking, 2008 vol 4 no 2, pp. 23- 72)
This paper investigates the implications of cross-country
heterogeneity within the euro area for the design of the optimal
monetary policy.
P 01484 GX 2008 vol 4 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 B II
336.747.11 (4-15) (73)
000318
L'envol de l'euro / Bernal, Oscar (Bulletin financier, 2008 no
2420, pp. 10- 12)
Ces derniers mois, l'euro n'a cessé de s'apprécier face au
dollar. Actuellement,après avoir dépassé la barre symbolique
de 1,50 dollar, l'euro se situe aux alentours de 1,60 dollar. Les
facteurs permettant d'expliquer la vigueur de la devise
européenne face au billet vert sont multiples et complexes.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
336.747.11 (45)
000319
Italy's readiness for the 1998 Euro in View of the
Country's Declining Competitiveness. / Gerstman, Julie &
Mascitelli, Bruno (European Review : interdisciplinary journal
of the Academia Europaea, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 5- 22)
PAGE 36
Modeling : a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30
no 2, pp. 341- 347)
Employing a two-step generalized method of moments
(GMM) panel regression of a reduced-form model, we find that
the EU-15 inflation rates during 1996-2005 has been
associated mostly with the variability of the output gap and
structural reform variables, while the price-level convergence
variable has not been statistically significant at the usual
levels.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
336.748.12 (4-15) (73)
000323
Unemployment persistence and the Nairu : A Bayesian
approach / Berger, Tino & Everaert, Gerdie (Scottish Journal
of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp. 281- 299)
This paper estimates the United States and euro area Nairu
in a Bayesian framework. We set out a simple structural model
explaining unemployment by demand and supply factors,
which are treated as unobserved variables that have
observable effects on measured unemployment, output and
inflation.
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
336.748.12 (46)
000324
Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish
Phillips curve and economic policy. / Karanassou, Marika &
Sala, Hector & Snower, Dennis J. (Journal of Policy Modeling :
a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp.
279- 300)
We will assess the relative merits of the two interpretations
of the role of the euro for Italy since its endorsement of the
Maastricht Criteria, agreed to in December 1991.
This paper takes a new look at the long-run dynamics of
inflation and unemployment in response to permanent
changes in the growth rate of the money supply. We examine
the Phillips curve from the perspective of what we call
"frictional growth," i.e. the interaction between money growth
and nominal frictions.
P 00891 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
336.748 (44)
000320
La relance du pouvoir d'achat / Concialdi, Pierre & Lenglart,
Fabrice & Gabriel, Cédric & Gabison, Guillaume & Lagarde,
Christine & Boulin, Jean-Yves & Cette, Gilbert (Regards sur
l'Actualité, 2008 no 341, pp. 5- 341)
Le pouvoir d'achat depuis cinquante ans : la rupture des
années 1980. Les gains de productivité, moteur essentiel du
pouvoir d'achat. Pouvoir d'achat msuré, pouvoir d'achat perçu
: les raisons du décalage. La loi du 8 février 2008 pour le
pouvoir d'achat. Loi TEPA et pouvoir d'achat : premier bilan.
Temps de travail et pouvoir d'achat : le temps est-il de
l'argent?
P 00753 FR 2008 no 341 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
336.748.12
000321
Are inflation expectations rational? / Andolfatto, David &
Hendry, Scott & Moran, Kevin (Journal of Monetary
Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 406- 422)
Several recent papers report evidence of an apparent
statistical bias in inflation expectations and interpret these
findings as overturning the rational expectations hypothesis. In
this paper, we investigate the validity of such an interpretation.
336.748.12:338.23 (410)
000325
Targets, zones, and asymmetries : A flexible nonlinear
model of recent UK monetary policy / Boinet, Virginie &
Martin, Christopher (Oxford Economic Papers, 2008 vol 60 no
3, pp. 423- 439)
We estimate a flexible model of the behaviour of UK
monetary policymakers in the era of inflation targeting based
on a new representation of policymaker's preferences.
P 00558 GRBR 2008 vol 60 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 L III
336.748.8 (45)
000326
Openness to trade and industry cost dispersion :
Evidence from a panel of Italian firms / Del Gatto, Massimo
& Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. & Pagnini, Marcello (Journal of
Regional Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 97- 129)
We use Italian firm-level data to investigate the impact of
trade openness on the distribution of firms across marginal
cost levels. We find that more open industries are
characterized by a smaller dispersion of costs across active
firms. Moreover, in those industries the average cost is also
smaller.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.74:338.23
336.748.12 (4-15)
000322
Why has inflation in the European Union stopped
converging? / Bulir, Ales & Hurnik, Jaromir (Journal of Policy
000327
Unconditionally optimal monetary policy / Damjanovic,
Tatiana & Damjanovic, Vladislav & Nolan, Charles (Journal of
Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp. 491- 500)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
In this paper we take up a theme from Taylor (1979), who
proposes adopting a monetary policy, under rational
expectations, which is optimal 'on average'. That is, given a
model of the economy, including knowledge of the time series
properties of the underlying shocks, and assuming rational
expectations, Taylor proposes that optimal monetary policy
optimize the unconditional expectation of the policymaker's
objective function.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.74:338.23
000328
Optimal monetary policy with Balassa-Samuelson-type
productivity shocks / Masten, Igor (Journal of Comparative
Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 120- 141)
This paper develops a two-sector small open-economy
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with price
rigidities and permanent technology shocsks that allow for
simulation
of
the
differential
productivity
growth
(Balassa-Samuelson-type productivity improvement). In
addition, the model incorporates quality improvement of
products to replicate the dynamics of terms of trade in new EU
members. The model is calibrated for a typical new EU
member country to asses whether the Balassa-Samuelson
effect poses a threat to fulfilling the inflation Maastricht
criterion.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
336.74:338.23
000329
Optimal monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model of
the Euro Area with cross-country heterogeneity / Jondeau,
Eric & Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume (International Journal of Central
Banking, 2008 vol 4 no 2, pp. 23- 72)
This paper investigates the implications of cross-country
heterogeneity within the euro area for the design of the optimal
monetary policy.
P 01484 GX 2008 vol 4 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 B II
We estimate a flexible model of the behaviour of UK
monetary policymakers in the era of inflation targeting based
on a new representation of policymaker's preferences.
P 00558 GRBR 2008 vol 60 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 L III
336.74:338.23 (46)
000333
Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish
Phillips curve and economic policy. / Karanassou, Marika &
Sala, Hector & Snower, Dennis J. (Journal of Policy Modeling :
a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp.
279- 300)
This paper takes a new look at the long-run dynamics of
inflation and unemployment in response to permanent
changes in the growth rate of the money supply. We examine
the Phillips curve from the perspective of what we call
"frictional growth," i.e. the interaction between money growth
and nominal frictions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
336.76
MARCHE FINANCIER ET MONETAIRE.
GELD- EN KAPITAALMARKT.
336.76
000334
Commitment, banks and markets / Antinolfi, Gaetano
(Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 265277)
We examine how banks and financial markets interact with
one another to provide liquidity to investors.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.74:338.23
000330
Optimal and simple monetary policy rules with zero floor
on the nominal interest rate / Nakov, Anton (International
Journal of Central Banking, 2008 vol 4 no 2, pp. 73- 127)
This paper addresses these issues, offering a global
solution to a standard dynamic stochastic sticky-price model
with an explicit occasionally binding non-negativity constraint
on the nominal interest rate.
P 01484 GX 2008 vol 4 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 B II
336.74:338.23 (100.3)
000331
Central bank independence and price stability : Evidence
from OECD-countries / Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & de Luna,
Xavier (Oxford Economic Papers, 2008 vol 60 no 3, pp. 410422)
In this paper, we use a non-parametric regression method to
compare the transition process from high to low inflation with
the implementation dates of central bank independence
reforms.
P 00558 GRBR 2008 vol 60 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 L III
336.74:338.23 (410)
BLADZ 37
000332
Targets, zones, and asymmetries : A flexible nonlinear
model of recent UK monetary policy / Boinet, Virginie &
Martin, Christopher (Oxford Economic Papers, 2008 vol 60 no
3, pp. 423- 439)
336.76
000335
Is more information always better? : Experimental
financial markets with cumulative information / HUBER,
JURGEN & Kirchler, Michael & Sutter, Matthias (Journal of
Economic Behavior and Organization, 2008 vol 65 no 1, pp.
86- 104)
We study the value of information in financial markets by
asking whether having more information always leads to
higher returns. We address this question in an experiment
where information about an asset's intrinsic value is
cumulatively distributed among traders.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 65 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
336.76
000336
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
336.76
000337
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Course technologique et valeur boursière. Une étude
d'événements basée sur l'industrie pharmaceutique. /
Campart, Sandy & Pfister, Etienne (Revue économique, 2008
vol 59 no 2, pp. 307- 329)
Une étude d'événements sue les annonces de progrès
technologiques
et
réglementaires
dans
l'industrie
pharmaceutique montre que, dans l'ensemble, les rentabilités
boursières des firmes diminuent suite aux progrès réalisés par
les concurrents, confirmant ainsi le cadre théorique de la
course technologique.
PAGE 38
K.A. & Van Dender, K (Table Ronde,no 139, pp. 7- 229)
Pics pétroliers et évolution des stratégies des pays
importateurs et exportateurs de pétrole. Evolution future des
prix et de la disponibilité des carburants pour les transport.
Incertitudes sur le marché pétrolier à moyen terme. Evolution
à long terme de la demande de transport, élasticité-prix de la
demande carburant et conséquences des perspectives de
l'industrie pétrolière pour la politique des transports.
P 00870 GXno 139
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
336.76
000338
Housing bubbles / Arce, Oscar & Lopez-Salido, J. David
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6932, pp. 1- 42)
In this paper we use the notion of a housing bubble as an
equilibrium in which some investors hold houses only for
resale purposes and not for the expectation of a dividend,
either in the form of rents or utility.
P 00834 GRBRno 6932
336.76
000343
Het IMF als spil in de internationale financiële wereld / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
63- 67)
De turbulentie op de financiële markten van de afgelopen
maanden heeft laten zien dat er behoefte bestaat aan een
onafhankelijke, mondiale instelling die snel en accuraat kan
reageren op de soms stormachtige financiële ontwikkelingen.
In dit artikel schetsen we de belangrijkste bouwstenen
hiervoor.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
336.76
000339
Household external finance and consumption / Besley,
Timothy J. & Meads, Neil & Surico, Paolo (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6934, pp. 1- 46)
This paper uses mortgage data to construct a measure of
terms on which households access to external finance, and
relates it to consumption at both the aggregate and cohort
levels. The Household External Finance (HEF) index is based
on the spread paid by risky borrowers in the mortgage market.
P 00834 GRBRno 6934
336.76 (100)
000344
The effect of financial repression and enforcement on
entrepreneurship and economic development / Cavalcanti,
Tiago (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp.
278- 297)
A general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents
(with respect to wealth and ability) shows that differences
across countries in intermediation costs and enforcement
generate differences in occupational choice, firm size, credit,
output and income inequality.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.76
000340
Pricing options with Green's functions when volatility,
interest rate and barriers depend on time / Dorfleitner,
Gregor & Schneider, Paul & Hawlitschek, Kurt & Buch, Arne
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 119- 133)
The Green's function approach presented in this paper is a
new technique to solve option pricing problems within the
Black-Scholes PDE framework when coefficients depend on
time. We show that several cases even admit a closed-form
solution. When there is no closed-form solution, a recursive
numerical method (stripe method) can be applied which
makes use of the structure of the closed-form solution.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
336.76
000341
Fast swaption pricing under the market model with a
square-root volatility process / Wu, Lixin & Zhang, Fan
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 163- 180)
In this paper we study a correlation-based LIBOR market
model with a square-root volatility process. This model
captures downward volatility skews through taking negative
correltions between forward rates and the multiplier. An
approximate pricing formula is developed for swaption, and
the formula is implemented via fast Fourier transform.
Numerical results on pricing accuracy are presented, which
strongly support the approximations made in deriving the
formula.
336.76 (492)
000345
Accountantstoezicht in toekomstig perspectief : van
nationaal naar internationaal toezicht / Pouw, Franciska &
Maijoor, Steven (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 108- 117)
De inhoud van het artikel is relevant voor alle
accountantsorganisaties die een vergunning bij de AFM
hebben aangevraagd of die overwegen dat te doen. Het artikel
geeft bijvoorbeeld een overzicht van knelpunten bij
vergunningsverlening. Daarnaast geeft het artikel inzicht in de
wijze waarop de internationale activiteiten van ondernemingen
en hun accountants gevolgen kunnen hebben voor het
toezicht.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
336.76 (5) (510) (520)
000346
Capital flows and demographics : An Asian perspective /
Lueth, Erik (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 8, pp. 3- 23)
This paper uses a simple neoclassical framework to
simulate the effect of population dynamics on international
capital flows. It calibrates the production functions of 176
countries to fit 2003 data and examines the capital flows that
emerge, when labor forces change according to the 2007 UN
population projections.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 8
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
336.76 (510)
336.76
000342
Pétrole et transports : La fin des carburants à prix
abordable? / Aleklett, P. & Greene, D.L. & Eagles, L. & Small,
000347
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
336.76 (73)
000348
Stock market participation and the Internet / Bogan, Vicki
(Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008
vol 43 no 1, pp. 191- 212)
Using panel data on household participation rates over the
past decade, the results show computer/Internet using
households raised particiption substantially more than
non-computer using households. The increased probability of
participation wes equivalent to having over $27,000 in
additional household income or over two more mean years of
education.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
336.76 (910)
000349
Financial constraints on investment in an emerging
market crisis / Blalock, Garrick & Gertler, Paul J. & Levine,
David.I (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp.
568- 591)
We investigate whether capital market imperfections
constrain investment during an emerging market financial
crisis.
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period 1990 to 2004. The paper also analyzed whether the
main factors explaining the development of the stock market in
emerging market countries can also help us understand the
specific case of South Africa.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 32
336.761.5
000353
Course technologique et valeur boursière. Une étude
d'événements basée sur l'industrie pharmaceutique. /
Campart, Sandy & Pfister, Etienne (Revue économique, 2008
vol 59 no 2, pp. 307- 329)
Une étude d'événements sue les annonces de progrès
technologiques
et
réglementaires
dans
l'industrie
pharmaceutique montre que, dans l'ensemble, les rentabilités
boursières des firmes diminuent suite aux progrès réalisés par
les concurrents, confirmant ainsi le cadre théorique de la
course technologique.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
336.763 (100)
000354
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.761 (4-15)
000350
Bourse et football. / Aglietta, Michel & Andreff, Wladimir &
Drut, Bastien (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2,
pp. 255- 296)
Cet article se propose d'analyser les questions relatives à la
cotation en Bourse des clubs de football professionnels
européens. L'étude empirique de l'indice boursier Dow Jones
Stoxx Football met en évidence une forte volatilité des
rendements et des cours des actions pour un échantillon de
clubs côtés, ainsi qu'une faible profondeur du marché.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
336.763.2 (493)
000355
M&A Survey / Bellen, Bart & Wijckmans, Frank (Tijdschrift
voor Rechtspersoon en Vennootschap, 2008 no 2, pp. 113130)
A. Probleemstelling: Onderhandelingen met het oog op de
overname van een onderneming. Een 'cap' (maximale
aansprakelijkheid van de verkopers) in functie van een
bepaald percentage van de koopprijs wordt dan bijvoorbeeld
als gebruikelijk omschreven of een bepaalde verklaring of
garantie wordt omgekeerd als uitermate ongebruikelijk
afgedaan. B. Afbakening van het onderwerp : Beperkt tot
aandelentransacties met betrekking to niet-beursgenoteerde
Belgische ondernemingen.
P 02737 BG 2008 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 D I
336.761 (510)
000351
Olympic games, terrorism and their impact on the London
and Paris stock exchanges. / Kavetsos, Georgios &
Szymanski, Stefan (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 189- 206)
336.763.3 (4-15) (73)
000356
Les "commodities" ne connaissent pas la crise. / Juvyns,
Vincent (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 13- 16)
It is a fundamental tenet of financial markets theory that
asset prices reflect all publicly available information... This
paper examines the impact of the announcement of the 2012
olympic games and the july 7th London terrorist attacks on the
indices of the London and Paris stock exchanges.
Le premier trimestre 2008 restera sans aucun doute dans
les annales boursières comme l'un des plus mauvais
trimestres de l'histoire. En effet, le 31 mars 2008 l'indice MSCI
World affichait un repli de près de 9% (en dollars) ce qui,
compte tenu de la faiblesse du dollar, s'est traduit par une
perte de 16% (en euros).
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
336.761 (680)
000352
The determinants of stock market development in
emerging economies : Is South Africa different? / Yartey,
Charles Amo (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 32, pp. 1- 31)
This paper has examined empirically the institutional and
macroeconomic determinants of stock market development
using a panel data of 42 emerging market countries for the
336.767
000357
Housing bubbles / Arce, Oscar & Lopez-Salido, J. David
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6932, pp. 1- 42)
In this paper we use the notion of a housing bubble as an
equilibrium in which some investors hold houses only for
resale purposes and not for the expectation of a dividend,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
either in the form of rents or utility.
P 00834 GRBRno 6932
336.767 (4-15) (73)
000358
Les "commodities" ne connaissent pas la crise. / Juvyns,
Vincent (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 13- 16)
Le premier trimestre 2008 restera sans aucun doute dans
les annales boursières comme l'un des plus mauvais
trimestres de l'histoire. En effet, le 31 mars 2008 l'indice MSCI
World affichait un repli de près de 9% (en dollars) ce qui,
compte tenu de la faiblesse du dollar, s'est traduit par une
perte de 16% (en euros).
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
336.767:658.155
000359
Asset pricing in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
models with indeterminacy / Gershun, Natalia & Harrison,
Sharon G. (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
50- 71)
We explore asset pricing in the context of the one-sector
Benhabib-Farmet-Guo (BFG) model with increasing returns of
scale in production and compare our results with financial
implications of the standard dynamic stochastic general
equilibrium (DSGE) model. Our main goal is to determine the
effects of local indeterminacy and the presence of sunspot
shocks on asset pricing.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
336.767:658.155
000360
Pricing options with Green's functions when volatility,
interest rate and barriers depend on time / Dorfleitner,
Gregor & Schneider, Paul & Hawlitschek, Kurt & Buch, Arne
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 119- 133)
The Green's function approach presented in this paper is a
new technique to solve option pricing problems within the
Black-Scholes PDE framework when coefficients depend on
time. We show that several cases even admit a closed-form
solution. When there is no closed-form solution, a recursive
numerical method (stripe method) can be applied which
makes use of the structure of the closed-form solution.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
336.76:338.23
000361
Raisons fondamentales d'une régulation prudentielle du
secteur des assurances / Lorent, Benjamin (Brussels
Economic Review, 2006 vol 49 no 3, pp. 203- 244)
Cet article examine l'évolution des besoins en régulation
dus secteur des assurances. Celui-ci tend vers le secteur
bancaire si bien que la frontière entre les 2 intermédiaires
financiers s'estompe. La littérature assurantielle, au contraire
de la littérature bancaire, est peu dévoloppée à l'exception des
problèmes d'asymétrie d'information.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
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336.77
CREDIT.
KREDIET.
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336.77
000362
Credit and identity theft / Roberds, William & Kahn, Charles
M. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp.
251- 264)
The quintessential crime of the information age is identity
theft, the malicious use of personal identifying data. In this
paper we model "identity" and its use in credit transactions.
Various types of identity theft occur in equilibrium, including
"new account fraud, " "existing account fraud," and "friendly
fraud."
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
336.77
000363
Household external finance and consumption / Besley,
Timothy J. & Meads, Neil & Surico, Paolo (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6934, pp. 1- 46)
This paper uses mortgage data to construct a measure of
terms on which households access to external finance, and
relates it to consumption at both the aggregate and cohort
levels. The Household External Finance (HEF) index is based
on the spread paid by risky borrowers in the mortgage market.
P 00834 GRBRno 6934
336.77 (100-77)
000364
Taux d'intérêt effectif, viabilité financière et financement
des petits opérateurs économiques par les institutions de
microfinance au Benin. / Acclassato, Denis H. (Annales de
l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no 1,
pp. 161- 195)
Cette étude a évalué le niveau de taux d'intérêt viable pour
la microfinance en termes d'offre de services financiers. Les
résultats montrent que les micro-projets dont le taux de
rentabilité interne ne dépasse pas 42% ne pourraient être
financés par les institutions de microfinance.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
336.77 (540)
000365
The vulnerability of 'Self-Help' : Women and microfinance
in South India / Kalpana, K. (IDS Working Paper,no 303, pp.
7- 44)
Self-help groups (SHGs) play a major role in providing
microfinance in India. But they do not work alone. State
institutions are also a big part of the microfinance landscape.
They promote and finance SHGs, and also interact directly
with them. How does this kind of 'institutionalised
co-production' in service delivery work in practice?
P 00960 GRBRno 303
336.77:336.71 (430)
000366
Accounting for credit risk : Are the rules setting the right
incentives? / Gebhardt, Günther (International Journal of
Financial Services Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 24- 44)
The paper analyses whether the patterns of loan loss
provisions are, in part, attributable to the rules of accounting
for credit risk. It compares the national German rules with the
related IFRS rules and identifies inconsistencies across
different types of transactions in both regimes
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
336.77:347.27 (73)
000367
Correctie Amerikaanse huizenmarkt nog niet ten einde /
s.n. (Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1,
pp. 57- 62)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
BLADZ 41
provision pour risques. Nous avons tenté de clarifier ces
diverses utilisations dans un premier point. Dans un second
point nous montrons que la détermination du taux "d'intérêt de
l'argent" est spécifique mais que le "bon" fonctionnement de la
société implique une politique active des autorités.
P 00340 FR 2008 vol 61 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 C I
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336.781
INTERET. LOTERIES.
INTEREST. LOTERIJ.
336.781
000368
Interest rate rules and welfare in open economies / Senay,
Ozge (Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3,
pp. 300- 329)
This paper analyzes the welfare performance of a set of five
alternative interest rate rules in an open economy stochastic
dynamic general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities.
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
336.781
000369
Increasing returns and the design of interest rate rules /
Xiao, Wei (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
22- 49)
We introduce increasing returns to scale into an otherwise
standard New Keynesian model with capital, and study the
determinacy and E-stability of equilibrium under Taylor-type
interest rate rules.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
336.781
000370
Optimal and simple monetary policy rules with zero floor
on the nominal interest rate / Nakov, Anton (International
Journal of Central Banking, 2008 vol 4 no 2, pp. 73- 127)
This paper addresses these issues, offering a global
solution to a standard dynamic stochastic sticky-price model
with an explicit occasionally binding non-negativity constraint
on the nominal interest rate.
P 01484 GX 2008 vol 4 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 B II
336.781
000371
Fast swaption pricing under the market model with a
square-root volatility process / Wu, Lixin & Zhang, Fan
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 163- 180)
In this paper we study a correlation-based LIBOR market
model with a square-root volatility process. This model
captures downward volatility skews through taking negative
correltions between forward rates and the multiplier. An
approximate pricing formula is developed for swaption, and
the formula is implemented via fast Fourier transform.
Numerical results on pricing accuracy are presented, which
strongly support the approximations made in deriving the
formula.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
336.788 (44)
000372
Quesnay, le taux de l'intérêt de l'argent : une affaire d'Etat.
/ Tortajada, R. (Economie appliquée : an international journal
of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 5- 36)
Les travaux sur Quesnay ont souvent négligé ses réflexions
sur le taux d'intérêt. Cela tient, semble-t-il, à ce que le mot
"intérêt" est porteur de plusieurs significations simultanées :
c'est tant un amortissement qu'un profit en passant par une
338.1
SITUATION ECONOMIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE TOESTAND.
338.1 (100)
000373
The effect of financial repression and enforcement on
entrepreneurship and economic development / Cavalcanti,
Tiago (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp.
278- 297)
A general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents
(with respect to wealth and ability) shows that differences
across countries in intermediation costs and enforcement
generate differences in occupational choice, firm size, credit,
output and income inequality.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
338.1 (100)
000374
Technology trade in economic development / Busse,
Matthias & Groizard, José L. (The World Economy, 2008 vol
31 no 4, pp. 569- 592)
In this paper, we argue that the total volume of trade as a
measure of exposure to foreign technologies as an important
source of productivity gains is not the most appropriate one.
Rather, we focus on imports of research and development
(R&D)-intensive capital goods to capture technology diffusion.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
338.1 (100) (100-77)
000375
Global estimates of pro-poor growth / Son, Hyun H. &
Kakwani, Nanak (World Development : the multi-disciplinary
international journal devoted to the study and promotion of
world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1048- 1066)
The main objective of the present paper is to present a
cross-country analysis of propoor growth in 80 countries in
237 growth spells furing the period 1984-2001. To achieve this
objective the paper proposes a new measure of pro-poor
growth that captures gains and losses of growth rates due to
changes in the distribution of consumption.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
338.1 (5)
000376
The oil of resources of Timor-Leste : curse or blessing ? /
Lundahl, Mats & Sjöholm, Fredrik (The Pacific Review, 2008
vol 21 no 1, pp. 67- 86)
When Timor-Leste emerged as a sovereign nation in 2002 it
was characterized by widespread poverty. The country was
one of the poorest both in the East Asian region and in the
world. The challenges for Timor-Leste are, hence, substantial
but by no means impossible to met. The main reason for
optimism stems from expected large revenues from oil and
gas in the near future.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
338.1 (510)
000377
Les déterminants économiques de la performance
olympiques : prévision des médailles qui seront gagnées
aux jeux de Pékin. / Andreff, Madeleine & Andreff, Wladimir &
Poupaux, Sandrine (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 135- 169)
L'analyse des déterminants de la performance olympique fut
longtemps une macroéconomie de guerre froide où le nombre
de médailles gagnées par une nation est expliqué par ses
ressources économiques et humaines, puis par son régime
politique et le fait d'être le pays hôte des jeux. On propose une
vision des jeux d'après guerre froide, recherchant un
complément d'explication plus proche de l'idéal olympique qui
tiendrait compte des performances individuelles, de la culture
et des disciplines sportives.
PAGE 42
and meet the challenges that the global economy could
provide. However, Nigeria's integration into the global
economy has been below potential.
P 00747 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 F III
338.1 (72) (73)
000382
Understanding the Economic Consequences of Mexican
Immigration to the United States. / Donato, Katharine M.
(Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 189- 195)
Recent decades have witnessed dramatic increases in U.S.
immigration, especially from Mexico. Mexican immigrants are
the largest national origin group living in the United States. In
2005, approximately 11 million Mexicans had migrated to the
United States and they represented 31% of the U.S.
foreign-born population.
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
338.1 (510)
000378
The empirics of key factors in the success of bids for
olympic games. / Feddersen, Arne & Maennig, Wolfgang &
Zimmermann, Philipp (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol
118 no 2, pp. 171- 187)
This paper examines the probability of the success of city
bid campaigns on the basis of quantified determinants for a
total of 48 bids for the summer olympic games between 1992
and 2012. Using a model comprising the distance of sporting
venues from the olympic village, local temperatures and
unemployment rates, we can correctly predict the decision for
100% of failed bids and 50% of successful bids.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
338.1 (84)
000383
Measuring pro-poor growth in non-income dimensions /
Grosse, Melanie & Harttgen, Kenneth & Klasen, Stephan
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1021- 1047)
We extend the pro-poor growth toolbox to individual and
composite measures of non-income achievements. In
particular, we apply growth incidence curve, the
Ravallion-Chen
pro-poor
growth
rate
and
the
poverty-equivalent growth rate to a range of non-income
indicators such as education, mortality, vaccinations, stunting,
and a multidimensional well-being measure.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
338.1 (540)
000379
The vulnerability of 'Self-Help' : Women and microfinance
in South India / Kalpana, K. (IDS Working Paper,no 303, pp.
7- 44)
Self-help groups (SHGs) play a major role in providing
microfinance in India. But they do not work alone. State
institutions are also a big part of the microfinance landscape.
They promote and finance SHGs, and also interact directly
with them. How does this kind of 'institutionalised
co-production' in service delivery work in practice?
P 00960 GRBRno 303
338.12 (100)
000384
Understanding the evolution of world business cycles /
Kose, M.Ayhan & Otrok, Christopher & Whiteman, Charles H.
(Journal of International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp.
110- 130)
This paper studies the changes in world business cycles
during the period 1960-2003. We employ a Bayesian dynamic
latent factor model to estimate common and country-specific
components in the main macroeconomic aggregates (output,
consumption, and investment) of the G-7 countries.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
338.1 (61) (66/67)
000380
An analysis of independent power projects in Africa :
Understanding development and investment outcomes /
Nawaal Gratwick, Katherine & Eberhard, Anton (Development
Policy Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 309- 338)
More balanced outcomes are perceived in North Africa than
across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), for reasons linked to more
attractive investment environments, more robust policy
frameworks, fewer planning mishaps, abundatn low-cost fuel
and secure fuel contracts as well as credit enhancements
such as sovereigh guarantees. SSA, where the role of
development finance institutions and the strategic
management of projects seem more important.
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
338.12 (100)
000385
Oil prices, profits, and recessions : an inquiry using
terrorism as an instrumental variable. / Chen, Natalie &
Graham, Liam & Oswald, Andrew J. (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6937, pp. 1- 36)
This paper uses terrorist incidents as an instrumental
variable. In an international panel of industries, we show that,
after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the
price of oil has large negative effects upon profitability. We test
for weak instruments and check sub-sample robustness.
P 00834 GRBRno 6937
Nigeria in the global economy / Oshikoya, Temitope
(Business Economics : the journal of the National Association
for Business Economics, 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 31- 43)
338.12 (4-15)
000386
Economic determinants of internal migration rates : a
comparison across five European countries / Van der
Gaag, Nicole & Van Wissen, Leo (Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2,
pp. 209- 222)
Among African countries, Nigeria is one of two major
countries with strong potential to harness the opportunities
Tis paper addresses the issue of the relationship between
internal migration rates at NUTS 2 level and economic
338.1 (669)
000381
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
developments. The main conclusion is that there is a stable
relationship between GDP per capita and internal migration
that is highly similar across countries.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
338.12 (430)
000387
Accuracy and properties of German business cycle
forecasts / (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 27- 57)
In this paper the accuracy of a wide range of German
business cycle forecasters is assessed for the period from
1995 to 2005. For this purpose, a data set is used comprising
forecasts published on a monthly basis by Consensus
Economics.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
338.12 (493)
000388
L'économie belge en perte de vitesse. / Van de Cloot, Ivan
& Manceaux, Julien (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2421, pp. 112)
Après quatre belles années de croissance moyenne de
2,6%, l'économie belge s'apprête à connaître un important
ralentissement à 1,5% en 2008 et 1,4% en 2009.
BLADZ 43
338.12:311.141 (430)
000393
Accuracy and properties of German business cycle
forecasts / (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 27- 57)
In this paper the accuracy of a wide range of German
business cycle forecasters is assessed for the period from
1995 to 2005. For this purpose, a data set is used comprising
forecasts published on a monthly basis by Consensus
Economics.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
338.12:338.23
000394
Fiscal conservatism in a new democracy : 'Sophisticated'
versus 'naïve' voters / Roberto Arvate, Paulo & Avelino,
George & Tavares, José (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6931,
np)
This paper tests how voter "sophistication" correlates with
the degree of "fiscal conservativeness" using data from four
state gubernatorial elections in Brazil from 1990 to 2002, a
period in which Brazil could be considered a "new
democracy". Several reasons make Brazil an excellent case
for studying the fiscal preferences of voters in new
democracies.
P 00834 GRBRno 6931
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2421 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
338.121
000389
Growth dynamics : The myth of economic recovery /
Cerra, Valerie & Saxena Chaman, Sweta (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 439- 457)
338.1:93
000395
Modern Eleusis : Religion and factory / Sandemose, Jorgen
(Science and Society, 2008 vol 72 no 3, pp. 266- 294)
This paper systematically documents the behavior of output
following financial and political crises in a large set of 190
countries.
Norwegian political economist Jorgen Sandemose presents
a powerful analysis. Developing Marx's insights into the
connection between religion and capitalist society along the
lines of three broad categories : citizenship, circulation, and
production.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
P 00506 EU 2008 vol 72 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 07 F III
338.124 (73)
000390
Correctie Amerikaanse huizenmarkt nog niet ten einde /
s.n. (Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1,
pp. 57- 62)
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
338.124.4
000391
Multinational networks during times of economic crisis
versus stability / Chung Changwha, Chris & Lu, Jane W. &
Beamish, Paul W. (Management International Review, 2008
vol 48 no 3, pp. 279- 295)
From a network view of multinational enterprises, we argue
that foreign subsidiaries in multinational networks have access
to resources in heterogeneous institutional environments, and
that by taking advantage of these linkages they can capitalize
on the latent flexibility that resides in being part of a
multinational network.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
338.124.4
000392
Growth dynamics : The myth of economic recovery /
Cerra, Valerie & Saxena Chaman, Sweta (American Economic
Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 439- 457)
This paper systematically documents the behavior of output
following financial and political crises in a large set of 190
countries.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
338.1:93 (4-15)
000396
The stability of the interwar gold exchange standard : did
politics matter? / Wandschneider, Kirsten (Journal of
Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 151- 181)
Economic historians have devoted enormous attention to
the collapse of the interwar gold standard. This article
proposes a discrete time duration model (using a panel data
set of 24 countries for 1928-1936) to analyze how economic
and political indicators affected a country's term on the gold
standard.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
338.1:93 (4-15) (73)
000397
Logistics, market size, and giant plants in the early
twentieth century : a global view / Hannah, Leslie (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 46- 79)
The businesses of developed Europe - transporting freight
by a more advantageous mix of ships, trains, and horses encountered logistic barriers to trade lower than those in the
sparsely populated United States. By the early twentieth
century, the First European Integration had enabled its
manufactures to build more than half the world's giant plants many more than in the United States - as variously required by
factor endowments, consumer demand, and scale economies.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
338.1:93 (410)
000398
The nitrogen hypothesis and the English agriculture
revolution : a biological analysis / Allen, Robert C. (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 182- 210)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
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The literature on the agriculture revolution is vast, and yet
fundamental questions remain. This article is concerned with
two of these: why did grain yields rise between the middle
ages and the nineteenth century, and why was the agricultural
revolution so slow?
A well-known phenomenon in socialist and transition
economies is that, when state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incur
losses, the State normally cannot restrain from bailing them
out by providing additional subsidies or credits, which is known
as the soft budget constraint (SBC) problem. Soft budget
constraint, a term by Kornai (1980).
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
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338.22
POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE POLITIEK.
338.22
000399
Do we really know what makes us happy ? A review of the
economic literature on the factors associated with
subjective well-being. / Dolan, Paul & Peasgood, Tessa &
White, Mathew (Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008 vol 29
no 1, pp. 94- 122)
There is increasing interest in the "economics of happiness",
reflected by the number of articles that are appearing in
mainstream economics journals that consider subjective
well-being (SWB) and its determinants. This paper provides a
detailed review of this literature. It focuses on papers that have
been published in economics journals since 1990, as well as
some key reviews in psychology and important unpublished
working papers.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
338.22 (100-77)
000400
Institutions and policies for growth and poverty reduction:
the role of private sector development / Hasan, Rana &
Mitra, Devashish & Ulubasoglu, Mehmet A. (Asian
Development Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic
Issues, 2007 vol 24 no 1, pp. 69- 116)
This paper goes over some of the recent discussions on the
effects on growth and poverty of instiutions and policies,
especially those that relate to hte functioning of the private
sector. It examines the empirical relationship between various
measures of institutional quality and regulatory policies, and
economic growth and poverty.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
338.22 (46)
000401
Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish
Phillips curve and economic policy. / Karanassou, Marika &
Sala, Hector & Snower, Dennis J. (Journal of Policy Modeling :
a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp.
279- 300)
This paper takes a new look at the long-run dynamics of
inflation and unemployment in response to permanent
changes in the growth rate of the money supply. We examine
the Phillips curve from the perspective of what we call
"frictional growth," i.e. the interaction between money growth
and nominal frictions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
338.222:351 (510)
000402
Policy burden, privatization and soft budget constraint /
Yifu Lin, Justin (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol
36 no 1, pp. 90- 102)
338.23 (4)
000403
The denial of copyright protection on public policy
grounds / Sims, Alexandra (European Intellectual Property
Review (EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of
technology, copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp.
189- 198)
Despite arguments that immorality and illegality play no part
in determining what copyright protects, this article argues for
the continued existence of a publid policy ground upon which
copyright protection can be denied outright to works or
remedies refused.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
338.242.04 (540)
000404
Economic reforms, FDI, and economic growth in India : A
sector level analysis / Chakraborty, Chandana &
Nunnenkamp,
Peter
(World
Development
:
the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 11921212)
Booming foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-reform India
is widely believed to promote economic growth. We assess
this proposition by subjecting industry-specific FDI and output
data to Granger causality tests within a panel cointegration
framework.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
338.242.04 (64)
000405
La réforme des finances publiques au Maroc. / Boussaïd,
Mohamed & Bensouda, Noureddine & Hdid, Mohamed & Katir,
El Hassane & Naciri Darai, Abdelouahad & Benbrahim,
Abdelilah & Bouchareb, Mohamed & Guezzar, Abdelrhani &
Tazi, Ahmed & Kettani, Brahim & Bennani, Abdellatif & Tazi,
Samir & Setti, Abdelkrim & Lmimouni, Mimoun & Serhane,
Abdellah & Cheik Biadillah, Mohamed & El Barki, Thami &
Bendriss Benahmed, Mohammed & Oualalou, Fathallah
(Revue française de Finances publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 13149)
La structure du colloque, en trois axes constitués de la
réforme des finances sociales, la réforme budgétaire et la
réforme fiscale, rend clairement compte de la mission
fondamentale des finances publiques de renforcement des
ressources de l'Etat et de leur redistribution de la façon la plus
rationnelle et la plus efficace possible, pour le bien-être de la
collectivité.
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
338.242.4.025.88
000406
Privatization and liberalization : costs and benefits in the
presence of wage-bargaining. / Grönblom, Sonja & Willner,
Johan (Annales de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative,
2008 vol 79 no 1, pp. 133- 160)
The most important economic motive for privatization and
liberalization is to reduce costs, which are believed to be
higher in a public monopoly for several reasons, including
internal rent capture. We assume that there is
wage-bargaining both before and after privatization and
liberalization.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
338.242.4.025.88 (100-77)
000407
Privatisation in developing countries : Performance and
ownership effects / Boubakri, Narjess & Cosset,
Jean-Claude & Guedhami, Omrane (Development Policy
Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 275- 308)
More than 120 developing countries. The switch of
ownership induces major changes in the corporate
governance of firms, and in their incentives to restructure and
improve efficiency and performance. Identifying several issues
yet to be resolved.
BLADZ 45
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
338.27 (560)
000412
Improvement of energy demand forecasts using swarm
intelligence : The case of Turkey with projections to 2025 /
Ünler, Alper (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1937- 1944)
In this study a model is proposed, using PSO-based energy
demand forecasting (PSOEDF), to forecast the energy
demand of Turkey more efficiently.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
338.242.4.025.88 (510)
000408
Policy burden, privatization and soft budget constraint /
Yifu Lin, Justin (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol
36 no 1, pp. 90- 102)
A well-known phenomenon in socialist and transition
economies is that, when state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incur
losses, the State normally cannot restrain from bailing them
out by providing additional subsidies or credits, which is known
as the soft budget constraint (SBC) problem. Soft budget
constraint, a term by Kornai (1980).
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
338.246.062.1
000409
Mitigating greenhouse : Limited time, limited options /
Moriarty, Patrick & Honnery, Damon (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 4, pp. 1251- 1256)
To avoid the risk of serious climate change, very recent
research suggests that emission reductions will need to be
both large and rapidly implemented. We argue that technical
solutions - improving energy efficiency, use of renewable and
nuclear energy, and carbon capture and sequestration - can
only be of minor importance, mainly given the limited time
available to take effective climate action. Only curbing energy
use, perhaps though 'social efficiency' gains, particularly in the
high-energy consumption countries, can provide the rapid
emissions reductions needed.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.246.062.1 (100)
000410
An international comparison of regulatory organization
and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants /
Bredimas, Alexandre & Nuttall, William J. (Energy Policy, 2008
vol 36 no 4, pp. 1344- 1354)
This paper considers measures needed to license new
nuclear power plants efficiently. We base our analysis on
international standards and a comparison of the national and
licensing framework in seven countries (Canada, France,
Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the USA. We split
the review into the organization of regulatory responsibilities
and the licensing process.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.27 (430)
000411
Accuracy and properties of German business cycle
forecasts / (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 27- 57)
In this paper the accuracy of a wide range of German
business cycle forecasters is assessed for the period from
1995 to 2005. For this purpose, a data set is used comprising
forecasts published on a monthly basis by Consensus
Economics.
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338.3
PRODUCTION.
PRODUCTIE.
338.3 (46)
000413
Production subcontracting and location / Holl, Adelheid
(Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3,
pp. 299- 309)
Using data from a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms, I
examine factors that explain firms' production subcontracting
decisions and test whether there is any evidence that
production subcontracting is facilitated in areas typically
associated with higher agglomeration economies.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
338.31
000414
Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation
Management methods and tools. / Abdalla, Ahmad & Bitzer,
Berthold & Morton, Danny (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 101- 119)
This paper examines the measurement criteria of the
features that lend success to a given method/tool delving
through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of
success?'
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
338.31
000415
Does the use of imported intermediates increase
productivity? : Plant-level evidence / Kasahara, Hiroyuki &
Rodrigue, Joel (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol
87 no 1, pp. 108- 118)
This paper examines whether importing intermediate goods
improves plant performance.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
338.31
000416
Measuring sustainable development: theory and
application / Dasgupta, Partha (Asian Development Review :
Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007 vol 24 no
1, pp. 1- 10)
The paper applies the notion of social well-being to show
that 'sustainable development' should mean the maintenance
of the productive base of an economy relative to its
populuation.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
PAGE 46
Dennis & Zhu, Xiaodong (Journal of Monetary Economics,
2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 234- 250)
338.31
000417
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
338.31
000418
The usefulness of accounting information in the
measurement of technical efficiency in agricultural
cooperatives. / Guzman, Isidoro & Arcas, Narciso (Annales
de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no
1, pp. 107- 131)
The present study has a double aim : on one hand to use
the data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique in order to
measure the efficiency of agricultural cooperatives, and on the
other hand, to analyse if this technique is complementary to
the traditional economic and financial ratio analysis.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
338.31
000419
Reallocation, firm turnover, and efficiency : Selection on
productivity or profitability? / Foster, Lucia & Haltiwanger,
John & Syverson, Chad (American Economic Review, 2008
vol 98 no 1, pp. 394- 425)
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity
griwth in industries where we observe producer-level
quantities and prices separatevely. We sow there are
important differences revenue and physical productivity.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
338.31
000420
Performance measurement and metric manipulation in the
public sector / Fisher, Colin & Downes, Bernadette (Business
Ethics, 2008 vol 17 vol 3, pp. 245- 258)
This paper explores the circumstances that influence
whether managers in the public services manipulate the
measurement information that is used to assess performance;
and if they do, what level of deception they might use.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
338.31 (100)
000421
Productivity measurement in manufacturing and the
expenditure approach / Sorensen, Anders & Schjerning,
Bertel (Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2,
pp. 327- 340)
This paper studies conversion factors based on the
expenditure approach and evaluates the appropriateness for
international comparisons of output levels in manufacturing.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
338.31 (100-77) (100.3)
000422
Agriculture and aggregate productivity : a quantitative
cross-country analysis / Restuccia, Diego & Tao Yang,
Using a two-sector general-equilibrium model, we show that
differences in economy-wide productivity, barriers to modern
intermediate inputs in agriculture, and barriers in the labor
market generate large cross-country differences in the share
of employment and labor productivity in agriculture.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
338.31 (45)
000423
Openness to trade and industry cost dispersion :
Evidence from a panel of Italian firms / Del Gatto, Massimo
& Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. & Pagnini, Marcello (Journal of
Regional Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 97- 129)
We use Italian firm-level data to investigate the impact of
trade openness on the distribution of firms across marginal
cost levels. We find that more open industries are
characterized by a smaller dispersion of costs across active
firms. Moreover, in those industries the average cost is also
smaller.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
338.31 (81)
000424
Supplier-focused knowledge management in the
automobile industry and its implications for product
performance / Lakshman, C & Parente, Ronaldo C. (Journal
of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 317- 342)
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge
management in supplier relations (termed as supplier-focused
knowledge management, SFKM) within the automobile
industry of an emerging economy (Brazil), on financial and
product performance.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
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338.4
STRUCTURES ET SECTEURS ECONOMIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE STRUCTUREN EN SECTOREN.
338.4
000425
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
338.45
000426
Does the use of imported intermediates increase
productivity? : Plant-level evidence / Kasahara, Hiroyuki &
Rodrigue, Joel (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol
87 no 1, pp. 108- 118)
This paper examines whether importing intermediate goods
improves plant performance.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
338.45
000427
Reallocation, firm turnover, and efficiency : Selection on
productivity or profitability? / Foster, Lucia & Haltiwanger,
John & Syverson, Chad (American Economic Review, 2008
vol 98 no 1, pp. 394- 425)
BLADZ 47
The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the
changing geographies of production and industrial renewal in
Sweden during the period 1978 to 2004. Conceptually, we
build on the regional version of the technology shift cycle
thesis. This is performed in two steps and by combinations of
national and regional empirical evidence.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
338.45 (493.21) (493=40)
000432
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity
griwth in industries where we observe producer-level
quantities and prices separatevely. We sow there are
important differences revenue and physical productivity.
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
P 02120 BG 2008 no 69
338.45 (100)
000428
Productivity measurement in manufacturing and the
expenditure approach / Sorensen, Anders & Schjerning,
Bertel (Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2,
pp. 327- 340)
This paper studies conversion factors based on the
expenditure approach and evaluates the appropriateness for
international comparisons of output levels in manufacturing.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
338.45 (100)
000429
Oil prices, profits, and recessions : an inquiry using
terrorism as an instrumental variable. / Chen, Natalie &
Graham, Liam & Oswald, Andrew J. (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6937, pp. 1- 36)
This paper uses terrorist incidents as an instrumental
variable. In an international panel of industries, we show that,
after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the
price of oil has large negative effects upon profitability. We test
for weak instruments and check sub-sample robustness.
P 00834 GRBRno 6937
338.45 (410)
000430
Exploring the detailed location patterns of U.K.
manufacturing industries using microgeographic data /
Duranton, Gilles & Overman, Henry G. (Journal of Regional
Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 213- 243)
We use a point-pattern methodology to explore the detailed
location patterns of U.K. manufacturing industries. In
particulier, we consider the location of entrants and exiters
versus
continuing
establishments,
domestic-versus
foreign-owned, large versus small, and affiliated versus
independent. We also examine colocalization between
vertically-linked industries.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
338.45 (485)
000431
Decomposing the technology shift : evidence fom the
Swedish manufacturing sector / Svensson Henning, Martin
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 145- 159)
338.45.011.8 (4-15)
000433
Les restructurations d'entreprise et les politiques
européennes : Quelles interactions? / Moreau, M.-A & Blas
Lopéz, M.-E. & De Beys, J. & Taoufiqi, H. & Spieser, C. &
Gabor, B. & Marzo, C. (Revue Internationale de Droit
Economique (RIDE), 2008 vol 22 no 2, pp. 127- 286)
La Revue internationale de Droit économique publie dans
ce numéro spécial une partie des travaux de recherches
effectués dans le cadre du projet AgirE (Anticiper et gérer
l'innovation des restructurations en Europe), financé de
novembre 2005 à février 2008 par le Fonds social européen
sur la base de l'article 6 (ligne budgétaire consacrée aux
recherches relatives à l'adaptation au changement).
P 02769 BG 2008 vol 22 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B II
338.45:338.23 (4-15)
000434
Les restructurations d'entreprise et les politiques
européennes : Quelles interactions? / Moreau, M.-A & Blas
Lopéz, M.-E. & De Beys, J. & Taoufiqi, H. & Spieser, C. &
Gabor, B. & Marzo, C. (Revue Internationale de Droit
Economique (RIDE), 2008 vol 22 no 2, pp. 127- 286)
La Revue internationale de Droit économique publie dans
ce numéro spécial une partie des travaux de recherches
effectués dans le cadre du projet AgirE (Anticiper et gérer
l'innovation des restructurations en Europe), financé de
novembre 2005 à février 2008 par le Fonds social européen
sur la base de l'article 6 (ligne budgétaire consacrée aux
recherches relatives à l'adaptation au changement).
P 02769 BG 2008 vol 22 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B II
338.45:338.3 (100.3)
000435
The organisational decomposition of the innovation
process : What does it mean for the global distribution of
innovation activities? / Schmitz, Hubert & Strambach,
Simone (IDS Working Paper,no 304, pp. 7- 27)
Over the last three decades, the global economy has been
transformed in a major way. Developing countries, particularly
in Asia, have built up their industrial production capabilities
very rapidly - often at the expense of OECD countries. The
speed and extent of this dispersal of industrial production
capability is historically unprecendented. In contrast,
innovation capabilities have remained concentrated in OECD
countries, but also this beginning to change.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
P 00960 GRBRno 304
338.46 (4-11) (4-15)
000436
Economic benefits of an Integrated European Market for
Services. / de Bruijn, Roland & Kox, Henk & Lejour, Arjan
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 301- 319)
A Single Market for Services in the European Union is not
yet a reality. The European Commission launched proposals
that would remove some negative trade impacts caused by
national regulation differences. We apply a general equilibrium
model (WorldScan) to assess what economic benefits the
proposed Services Directive may have throughout the
European Union.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
338.46.01 (493.21) (493=40)
000437
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
PAGE 48
338.465 (492)
000441
Het nieuwe institutionele raamwerk voor het openbare
accountantsberoep / Bosman, Rob & Vergoossen, Ruud
(Maandblad voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol
82 no 3, pp. 98- 107)
Dit artikel geeft in kort bestek een overzicht van en inzicht in
de nieuwe wet- en regelgeving die geldt voor openbaar
accountants.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
338.465 (492)
000442
Vormgeven aan de strategische functie bij de overheid /
van Twist, M.J.W. & van der Steen, M & PEETERS, R (M&O
Tijdschrift voor Management en Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 1,
pp. 5- 19)
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
338.465 (73)
000443
Sharing knowledge in the public sector : Two case studies
/ Gorry, G. Anthony (Knowledge Management Research and
Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 105- 111)
In important areas of the public sector, client service
depends on cooperation and collaboration among workers in
different organizatioins or agencies. Examples include social
services, education and health care.
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
P 02120 BG 2008 no 69
338.465
000438
Performance measurement and metric manipulation in the
public sector / Fisher, Colin & Downes, Bernadette (Business
Ethics, 2008 vol 17 vol 3, pp. 245- 258)
This paper explores the circumstances that influence
whether managers in the public services manipulate the
measurement information that is used to assess performance;
and if they do, what level of deception they might use.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
338.465
000439
Preferences for funding particular government services
from different taxes. / Kemp, Simon (Journal of Economic
Psychology, 2008 vol 29 no 1, pp. 54- 72)
This paper investigates people's preferences for funding
different services from different kinds of tax. Taxes are
sometimes tagged for particular purposes.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
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338.48
TOURISME.
TOERISME.
338.48 (66/67)
000444
La gestion communautaire de la faune sauvage comme
facteur de reconsidération de la privatisation et de la
marchandisation des ressources naturelles ? Le cas du
tourisme cynégétique en Afrique sub-saharienne. / Roulet,
Pierre-Armand (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp. 129147)
Nous axerons ici notre reflexion et notre analyse d'une part
sur la nature des enjeux d'appropriation de l'espace et de la
ressource que sous-tend la chasse sportive, d'autre part sur la
validité de l'argumentaire économique et participatif qui la
présente comme un des meilleurs modes d'exploitation et de
valorisation de la faune sauvage.
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
338.465 (4-15)
000440
La confiance dans le secteur public : existe-t-il des signes
d'un déclin à long terme ? / Van de Walle, Steven & Van
Roosbroek, Steven & Bouckaert, Geert (Revue internationale
des sciences administratives, 2008 vol 74 no 1, pp. 51- 70)
Les inquiétudes au sujet d'un déclin de la confiance dans
L'Etat font aujourd'hui partie intégrante du discours politique.
Ces inquiétudes s'étendent également aux niveaux de
confiance des citoyens dans l'administration publique et les
services publics. La confiance est réputée être en baisse, et
cette baisse est généralement considérée comme ayant un
effet néfaste sur la prestation de service public.
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
338.49
000445
Threshold effects of corruption : Theory and evidence /
Bose, Niloy & Capasso, Salvatore & Murshid, Antu Panini
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 1173- 1191)
We examine the impact of corruption on the quality of public
infrastructure. We propose a model in which private vendores
supply governments with inputs necessary for the production
of public goods.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
338.49 (493) (493=393)
000446
Risicomanagement
helpt
budget
van
infrastructuurprojecten
onder
controle
houden.
Bevindingen van het Rekenhof en initiatieven van de
Vlaamse overheid / Neven, Kris & De Koninck, Constant
(Vlaams Tijdschrift voor Overheids Management, 2008 vol 13
no 1, pp. 28- 35)
De infrastructuurprojecten van de Vlaamse overheid worden
vaak gekenmerkt door aanzienlijke meerkosten tijdens de
uitvoering van de werken. Een gedeelte van die meerkosten is
te wijten aan gebreken tijdens de voorbereiding. Deze
problematiek wordt geïllustreerd aan de hand van enkele
recente rapporten van het Rekenhof aan het Vlaams
Parlement over infrastructuurwerken. Mede onder impuls van
enkele aanbevelingen van het Rekenhof is de Vlaamse
overheid gestart met een systeem van risicobeheersing voor
grote infrastructuurprojecten.
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PRIJZEN.
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Oil prices, profits, and recessions : an inquiry using
terrorism as an instrumental variable. / Chen, Natalie &
Graham, Liam & Oswald, Andrew J. (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6937, pp. 1- 36)
This paper uses terrorist incidents as an instrumental
variable. In an international panel of industries, we show that,
after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the
price of oil has large negative effects upon profitability. We test
for weak instruments and check sub-sample robustness.
P 00834 GRBRno 6937
338.5 (100)
000451
This time it's different : An inevitable decline in world
petroleum production will keep oil product prices high,
causing military conflicts and shifting wealth and power
from democracies to authoritarian regimes / Leder,
Frederic & Shapiro, Judith (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8,
pp. 2850- 2852)
We argue that conventional oil production will reach a
worldwide maximum within the next 5-10 years, earlier than
generally estimated. Unless planning is initiated immediately,
the United States and other Western democracies will see
their positions in the global economy undercut as military
conflicts over limited energy resources increase.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.5
000447
Housing wealth isn't wealth. / Buiter, Willem H. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6920, pp. 1- 21)
338.5 (100.3)
000452
Central bank independence and price stability : Evidence
from OECD-countries / Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & de Luna,
Xavier (Oxford Economic Papers, 2008 vol 60 no 3, pp. 410422)
In a representative agent model and in the Yaari-Balnchard
OLG model used in the paper, there is no pure wealth effect
on consumption from a change in house prices if this
represents a change in fundamental value.
In this paper, we use a non-parametric regression method to
compare the transition process from high to low inflation with
the implementation dates of central bank independence
reforms.
P 00834 GRBRno 6920
P 00558 GRBR 2008 vol 60 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 L III
338.5
000448
Pétrole et transports : La fin des carburants à prix
abordable? / Aleklett, P. & Greene, D.L. & Eagles, L. & Small,
K.A. & Van Dender, K (Table Ronde,no 139, pp. 7- 229)
Pics pétroliers et évolution des stratégies des pays
importateurs et exportateurs de pétrole. Evolution future des
prix et de la disponibilité des carburants pour les transport.
Incertitudes sur le marché pétrolier à moyen terme. Evolution
à long terme de la demande de transport, élasticité-prix de la
demande carburant et conséquences des perspectives de
l'industrie pétrolière pour la politique des transports.
P 00870 GXno 139
338.5 (4-15)
000453
What does Europe pay for clean energy? : Review of
macroeconomic simulation studies / Dannenberg, Astrid &
Mennel, Tim & Moslener, Ulf (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4,
pp. 1318- 1330)
This paper anlyses the macroeconomic costs of
environmental regulation in European energy markets on the
basis of existing macroeconomic simulation studies. The
analysis comprises the European emissions trading scheme,
energy taxes, measures in the transport sector and the
promotion of renewable energy sources.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.5
000449
Should price increases be targeted? : Pricing power and
selective vs. across-the-board price increases / Krishna,
Aradhna & Feinberg, Fred M. & Zhang, John Z. (Management
Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and
the Management Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1407- 1422)
338.5 (492.61) (493.1)
000454
Private port pricing and public investment in port and
hinterland capacity / De Borger, Bruno & Proost, Stef & Van
Dender, Kurt (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 19, pp. 1- 43)
Firms in many industries experience protracted periods of
pricing power, the ability to successfully enact price increases.
While pricing power has received little direct attention from
academic researchers, the business press has consistently
emphasized its importance.
While highly stylized, the model captures key features of
competition among maritime ports that are congestion-prone,
and that serve a hinterland to which they are connected by
congested transport networks. Consider, for example,
European ports such as Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
P 03100 BG 2007 no 19
338.5 (100)
000450
338.5 (593)
000455
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Fuel ethanol from cane molasses in Thailand :
Environmental and cost performance / Nguyen, Thu Lan T.
& Gheewala, Shabbir H. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp.
1589- 1599)
In the context of the world's energy crisis and environmental
concerns, crop-based ethanol has emerged as an energy
alternative, the use of which can help reduce oil imports as
well as emissions of CO² and other air pollutants.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.5 (73)
000456
Correctie Amerikaanse huizenmarkt nog niet ten einde /
s.n. (Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1,
pp. 57- 62)
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
338.5.013.1
000457
Globalization and specialization / Eckel, Carsten (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 219- 228)
The popular Dixit-Stiglitz-Ethier framework proposes that
globalization increases the menu of intermediate goods
available to downstream firms and that gains from
specialization raise welfare unambiguously. This study shows
that both results depend critically on the assumption that
demand elasticities are invariable. The more general
framework presented here provides two main insights: First,
whether specialization rises or falls depends ultimately on the
shape of the cost function, and second, globalization can
actually reduce welfare in the case when specialization falls.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
338.5.013.1
000458
Competition and growth in a endogenous growth model
with expanding product variety without scale effects /
Bianco, Dominique (Brussels Economic Review, 2006 vol 49
no 3, pp. 191- 202)
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between
competition and growth in an endogenous growth model with
expanding product variety without scale effect.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
338.532 (100.3)
000459
Competition in off-patent drug markets : Issues,
regulation and evidence / Kanavos, Panos & Costa-Font,
Joan & Seeley, Elizabeth (Economic Policy, 2008 no 55, pp.
501- 544)
Panos Kanavos, Joan Costa-Font and Elizabeth Seeley
investigate what happens when patents on brand drugs
expire. In some countries generic drugs penetrate the market
rapidly while in other countries generic penetration remains
low. Often market prices do not decline as fast as originally
thought, also because price competition among generic drugs
is poor.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
338.58 (100)
000460
Civilisation and energy payback / Gagnon, Luc (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 9, pp. 3317- 3322)
Several publications (e.g., Smil, Reynolds) have shown the
links between civilisation and the efficiency of energy options.
As a general rule, human progress was supported by more
and more efficient energy options. One indicator of this
efficiency is the energy payback, the ratio of energy produced
to energy invested. In the last few decade, however, many
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trends have changed and the environmental impacts of energy
production have been at the centre of energy policy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
338.5:338.23 (100)
000461
Hitting back : Strategic responses to low-cost rivals /
Morehouse, Jim & O'Meara, Bob & Hagen, Christian &
Huseby, Todd (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp.
4- 13)
How to respond strategically to low-cost rivals. The best way
to avoid being blind-sided by a low-cost rival is to identify a
serious potential rival early, adopt its mindset, anticipte its next
competitive move and measure your costs against its costs.
How to compete by developing the compentency for business
model innovation. To survive competition, some firms have to
learn to make fundamental changes in their business model,
while still running their business. For a guided tour of the
reinvention process, Strategy & Leadership contributiing
editors Alistair Davidson and Brian Leavy interviewed Bain
growth guru, Chris Zook, who has written a trilogy on
sustaining competitive avantage by adapting the business
core.
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COMMERCE.
HANDEL.
339 (4-11) (4-15)
000462
Economic benefits of an Integrated European Market for
Services. / de Bruijn, Roland & Kox, Henk & Lejour, Arjan
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 301- 319)
A Single Market for Services in the European Union is not
yet a reality. The European Commission launched proposals
that would remove some negative trade impacts caused by
national regulation differences. We apply a general equilibrium
model (WorldScan) to assess what economic benefits the
proposed Services Directive may have throughout the
European Union.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
339 (44)
000463
Regards critiques sur la rupture brutale des relations
commerciales établies. / Le Couviour, Karine (Revue
trimestrielle de Droit commercial et de Droit économique, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 24)
Parce que les relations commerciales établies ne sont
soumises à aucune détermination de durée, à la différence
des contrats, le régime juridique afférent à leur rupture est
plus incertain. Les conditions d'une meilleure gestion de la
rupture doivent donc être recherchées. Loin de se limiter à la
seule considération de l'obligation spéciale de préavis, la
prévention des ruptures brutales pourrait aussi passer par
l'admission sélective d'une indemnité de cessation de relation.
P 00747 FR 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B I
339.13 (4-15)
000464
The supply of naturla gas in the European Union strategic issues / Percebois, Jacques (OPEC Review :
energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
33- 53)
The objective of this paper wa to analyse the weight of
natural gas in the European Union and to insist on two points :
the role of long-term contracts for supply security and the
impact of geopolitical considerations in the relationships with
the main suppliers, Russia and Algeria.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
339.13 (4-15) (471.1)
000465
Future European gas supply in the resource triangle of
the Former Soviet Union, the Middle East and Northern
Africa / Remme, Uwe & Blesl, Markus & Fahl, Ulrich (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1622- 1641)
A steady increase of natural gas demand can be observed
in Europe over the last decade. Due to the European
obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the
framework of the Kyoto Protocol, the trend toward natural gas
is expected to continue in the future. In addition to the existing
supply sources Russia and Algeria, gas resources from the
Middle East and the Caspian and the Central Asian regions
may be supply options to cover Europe's gas demand.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.13 (560)
000466
Improvement of energy demand forecasts using swarm
intelligence : The case of Turkey with projections to 2025 /
Ünler, Alper (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1937- 1944)
In this study a model is proposed, using PSO-based energy
demand forecasting (PSOEDF), to forecast the energy
demand of Turkey more efficiently.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.13.012
000467
The case for euro oil trading / Noreng, Oystein (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 13- 32)
Because the crude oil market is not perfectly competitive,
the choice of currency is relevant for real oil prices in different
markets.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
339.13.012 (4-15) (73)
000468
Logistics, market size, and giant plants in the early
twentieth century : a global view / Hannah, Leslie (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 46- 79)
The businesses of developed Europe - transporting freight
by a more advantageous mix of ships, trains, and horses encountered logistic barriers to trade lower than those in the
sparsely populated United States. By the early twentieth
century, the First European Integration had enabled its
manufactures to build more than half the world's giant plants many more than in the United States - as variously required by
factor endowments, consumer demand, and scale economies.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
339.13.012 (73)
000469
Vertical arrangements, market structure, and competition
: An analysis of restructured US electricity markets /
Bushnell, James B. & Mansur, Erin T. & Saravia, Celeste
(American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 237- 266)
This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity
markets. Our findings suggest that vertical arrangements
dramatically affect estimated market outcomes.
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P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
339.146.4 (5-12) (597)
000470
A fishing expedition in the Mekkong Delta : Market
volatility and price substitutes for Vietnamese fresh water
fish / van Binh, Tu & Dumont, Michel (Onderzoeksrapport van
de Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen,
Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008 no 2, pp. 1- 23)
In this paper the Vietnamese fresh water fish product market
is examined, using time series data from An Giang province iin
Vietnam, for the period from January 2004 to December 2005.
Daily price volatility is analyzed using univariate Generalised
Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH).
P 03100 BG 2008 no 2
339.166.2 (4-15) (73)
000471
Les "commodities" ne connaissent pas la crise. / Juvyns,
Vincent (Bulletin financier, 2008 no 2420, pp. 13- 16)
Le premier trimestre 2008 restera sans aucun doute dans
les annales boursières comme l'un des plus mauvais
trimestres de l'histoire. En effet, le 31 mars 2008 l'indice MSCI
World affichait un repli de près de 9% (en dollars) ce qui,
compte tenu de la faiblesse du dollar, s'est traduit par une
perte de 16% (en euros).
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COMMERCE EXTERIEUR.
BUITENLANDSE HANDEL.
339.5
000472
Tariff-tax reforms and market access / Kreickemeier, Udo &
Raimondos-Møller, Pascalis (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 85- 91)
The present paper examines whether the country that
implements such a reform ends up opening up its markets to
international trade, i.e. whether its market access improve. It is
shown that this is not necessarily so. We also show that,
comparing te the reform of only tariffs, the tariff-tax reform is a
less efficient proposal to follow both as far as it concerns
market access and welfare.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
339.5
000473
Import protection bias / Pecorino, Paul (Review of
International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 341- 349)
In this paper, the Grossman and Helpman (1994)
"Protection for Sale" model is extended by adding government
expenditure. This expenditure may be financed via a
combination of tariff revenue and a distorting wage tax. In
addition to the government expenditure, export subsidies need
to be financed either via tariff revenue or a distorting wage tax.
With this addition, plausible values of the models's parameters
yield import protection bias.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.5
000474
Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global
energy future / Takeshita, Takayuki & Yamaji, Kenji (Energy
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2773- 2784)
This paper examines the potential role of Fischer-Tropsch
(FT) synfuels in the 21st century with a global energy model
treating the entire fuel supply chain in detail. The major
conclusions are the following. First, FT synfuels become a
major alternative fuel regardless of CO² policy due to their low
transportation costs and compatibility with existing petroleum
infrastructure and vehicles. Secondly, the FT process brings
stranded gas to world markets until around 2050.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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The effect of trade between China and the UK on national
and global carbon dioxide emissions / Hewitt, You Li C.N.
(Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1907- 1914)
Developing and applying the method of Shui and Harriss
[2006. The role of CO² embodiment in US-China trade; Energy
Policy 34, 4063-4068], the most recently available data on
trade and COI² emissions have been updated and adjusted to
calculate the CO² emissions embodied in the commodities
traded between China and the UK.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.5 (100)
000475
Technology trade in economic development / Busse,
Matthias & Groizard, José L. (The World Economy, 2008 vol
31 no 4, pp. 569- 592)
In this paper, we argue that the total volume of trade as a
measure of exposure to foreign technologies as an important
source of productivity gains is not the most appropriate one.
Rather, we focus on imports of research and development
(R&D)-intensive capital goods to capture technology diffusion.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.5 (4-11)
000476
The EU's attitude towards Eastern enlargement in space /
Egger, Peter & Larch, Mario & Pfaffermayr, Michael & Walde,
Janette (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1,
pp. 142- 156)
How do citizens of the European Union (EU) feel about
Eastern Enlargement? Is their opinion systematically related to
the economic characteristics of the incumbent and applicant
economies? Are opinions formed for each applicant separately
or are they formed in a clustered way? What is the role of
geography and sheer space in that regard? The enlargement
of the EU on May 1 in 2004 by 10 economies represents a
unique historic event of overwhelming significance and severe
consequences for the future of the European Union, rending
these questions important and interesting.
339.5 (492)
000480
Accountantstoezicht in toekomstig perspectief : van
nationaal naar internationaal toezicht / Pouw, Franciska &
Maijoor, Steven (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 108- 117)
De inhoud van het artikel is relevant voor alle
accountantsorganisaties die een vergunning bij de AFM
hebben aangevraagd of die overwegen dat te doen. Het artikel
geeft bijvoorbeeld een overzicht van knelpunten bij
vergunningsverlening. Daarnaast geeft het artikel inzicht in de
wijze waarop de internationale activiteiten van ondernemingen
en hun accountants gevolgen kunnen hebben voor het
toezicht.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
339.5 (66/67)
000481
Currency unions in Africa : Is the trade effect substantial
enough to justify their formation? / Masson, Paul R. (The
World Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 533- 547)
Section 2 quantifies the potential increase in trade for the
African regional economic communities and for Africa as a
whole. Section 3 reassesses the potential welfare gains from
African regional monetary unions or a single African currency
in the light of these potential trade increases.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
339.5 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000477
Trade and the (dis)incentive to reform labor markets : The
case of reform in the European Union / Alessandria,
George & Delacroix, Alain (Journal of International Economics,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
We study the relation between international trade and the
gains to reform labor markets by removing firing restrictions.
339.5.015.22
000482
Interest rate rules and welfare in open economies / Senay,
Ozge (Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2008 vol 55 no 3,
pp. 300- 329)
This paper analyzes the welfare performance of a set of five
alternative interest rate rules in an open economy stochastic
dynamic general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities.
P 00706 GRBR 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 J I
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
339.5 (4-15) (73)
000478
Logistics, market size, and giant plants in the early
twentieth century : a global view / Hannah, Leslie (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 46- 79)
The businesses of developed Europe - transporting freight
by a more advantageous mix of ships, trains, and horses encountered logistic barriers to trade lower than those in the
sparsely populated United States. By the early twentieth
century, the First European Integration had enabled its
manufactures to build more than half the world's giant plants many more than in the United States - as variously required by
factor endowments, consumer demand, and scale economies.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
339.5.015.22 (520) (94)
000483
Preferential trade agreements as instruments of foreign
policy : an Australia-Japan free trade agreement and its
implications for the Asia Pacific region. / Capling, Ann (The
Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 27- 43)
The proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in
the Asia Pacific region is widely seen as a pragmatic response
by governments to the bogging down of the regional and
multilateral trade institutions. Analysis of these PTAs has
focused primarily on their trade and economic dimensions.
There has been less discussion and analysis of the
geo-political and strategic dimensions of PTAs in the region.
This article explores these issues with reference to the
negociation of a bilateral trade agreement between Australia
and Japan.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
339.5 (410) (510)
000479
339.5.015.28
000484
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
This paper addresses the effects of trade liberalisation on
job flows. It studies the case of Ukraine where the sudden
opening up of the economy to trade can be viewed as a
quasi-natural experiment.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
339.5.018.2
000489
Globalization and specialization / Eckel, Carsten (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 219- 228)
The popular Dixit-Stiglitz-Ethier framework proposes that
globalization increases the menu of intermediate goods
available to downstream firms and that gains from
specialization raise welfare unambiguously. This study shows
that both results depend critically on the assumption that
demand elasticities are invariable. The more general
framework presented here provides two main insights: First,
whether specialization rises or falls depends ultimately on the
shape of the cost function, and second, globalization can
actually reduce welfare in the case when specialization falls.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
339.5.015.28 (100)
000485
Effects of Multilateral Trade Liberalization on Prices. /
Ishikawa, Jota & Mukunoki, Hiroshi (Review of International
Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 37- 44)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of
tariff reductions with multiple importing countries in the
presence of spillover effects. To this end, we construct a
simple three-country model where a monopolist produces a
good in one of the countries with a nonconstant MC
technology and serves all three countries. Both importing
countries impose tariffs whose initial levels may differ.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.5.015.28 (100) (100-77)
000486
Is the washington consensus dead ? Growth, openness,
and the great liberalization, 1970s-2000s. / Estevadeordal,
Antoni & Taylor, Alan M. (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6942,
pp. 1- 44)
In this paper, we do just that-we document the "great
liberalization" experiment and study its correlation with
before-and-after growth outcomes in two windows, 1975-89
and 1990-2004.
P 00834 GRBRno 6942
339.5.015.28 (4-11) (4-15)
000487
Economic benefits of an Integrated European Market for
Services. / de Bruijn, Roland & Kox, Henk & Lejour, Arjan
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 301- 319)
A Single Market for Services in the European Union is not
yet a reality. The European Commission launched proposals
that would remove some negative trade impacts caused by
national regulation differences. We apply a general equilibrium
model (WorldScan) to assess what economic benefits the
proposed Services Directive may have throughout the
European Union.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
339.5.015.28 (477)
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000488
Trade liberalisation and employment effects in Ukraine /
Christev, Atanas & Kupets, Olga & Lehmann, Hartmut
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 318340)
339.5.054 (100.3)
000490
International portfolios, capital accumulation and foreign
assets dynamics / Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Kollmann, Robert
& Martin, Philippe (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6902, pp. 143)
Despite the liberalization of capital flows among OECD
countries, equity home bias remains sizable. We depart from
the two familiar explanations of equity home bias: transaction
costs that impede international diversification, and term of
trade responses to supply shocks that provide risk sharing, so
that there is little incentive to hold diversified portfolios. We
show that the interaction of the following ingredients generates
a realistic equity home bias: capital accumulation, shocks to
the efficiency of physical investment, as well as international
trade in stocks and bonds.
P 00834 GRBRno 6902
339.50 (100) (73)
000491
Is there a global warming of patents? / Straus, Joseph (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 58- 62)
The virtually exponential growth in the number of patent
applications worldwide has been labelled by some as a "global
warming of patents". The clearly negative connotation implies
the necessity of proactive measures against this "warming"
process. In other words, patent applications and the patents
themselves seems to be viewed by some as pollution of the
economic environment, in other words, they are equated with
greenhouse gases whose exhaust (patent filings) must be
contained.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
339.50 (100.3)
000492
Why OECD countries should reform rules of origin / Cadot,
Olivier & de Melo, Jaime (The World Bank Research
Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 77- 105)
Drawing on different approaches, this article shows that the
current system of rules of origin that is used by the European
Union and the United States in preferential trade agreements
(including the GSP) and that is similar to systems used by
other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development countries should be drastically simplified if
developed economies really want to help developing
economies integrate into the world trading system.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
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339.54
000493
Import protection bias / Pecorino, Paul (Review of
International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 341- 349)
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper, the Grossman and Helpman (1994)
"Protection for Sale" model is extended by adding government
expenditure. This expenditure may be financed via a
combination of tariff revenue and a distorting wage tax. In
addition to the government expenditure, export subsidies need
to be financed either via tariff revenue or a distorting wage tax.
With this addition, plausible values of the models's parameters
yield import protection bias.
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
339.54 (100)
000494
Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy with Bertrand
competition / Carlson, Julie (Review of International
Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 355- 367)
This paper uses a strategic trade policy model to analyze
the welfare effects from allowing cooperation in R&D when
firms compete in a price-setting game in the product market. A
policy game between two governments is analyzed, where
each government chooses a particular cooperative R&D policy
in order to maximize national welfare.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.542.22 (520) (94)
000498
Preferential trade agreements as instruments of foreign
policy : an Australia-Japan free trade agreement and its
implications for the Asia Pacific region. / Capling, Ann (The
Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 27- 43)
The proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in
the Asia Pacific region is widely seen as a pragmatic response
by governments to the bogging down of the regional and
multilateral trade institutions. Analysis of these PTAs has
focused primarily on their trade and economic dimensions.
There has been less discussion and analysis of the
geo-political and strategic dimensions of PTAs in the region.
This article explores these issues with reference to the
negociation of a bilateral trade agreement between Australia
and Japan.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
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339.542
ACCORDS COMMERCIAUX.
HANDELSVERDRAGEN.
339.542.2
000495
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.542.2
000496
Recent regional agreements : Why so many, why so much
variance in form, why coming so fast, and where are they
headed? / Whalley, John (The World Economy, 2008 vol 31
no 4, pp. 517- 532)
This paper has two objectives. One is to understand more
fully what thuis growth in agreements implies. The second
objective is to attempt to make some sense of all of these
developments. Why are there so many, why are they so
varied, why are they occuring now?
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.542.2
000497
339.542.2GATT (100)
000499
Effects of Multilateral Trade Liberalization on Prices. /
Ishikawa, Jota & Mukunoki, Hiroshi (Review of International
Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 37- 44)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of
tariff reductions with multiple importing countries in the
presence of spillover effects. To this end, we construct a
simple three-country model where a monopolist produces a
good in one of the countries with a nonconstant MC
technology and serves all three countries. Both importing
countries impose tariffs whose initial levels may differ.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.542.2WTO (100) (73)
000500
Is there a global warming of patents? / Straus, Joseph (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 58- 62)
The virtually exponential growth in the number of patent
applications worldwide has been labelled by some as a "global
warming of patents". The clearly negative connotation implies
the necessity of proactive measures against this "warming"
process. In other words, patent applications and the patents
themselves seems to be viewed by some as pollution of the
economic environment, in other words, they are equated with
greenhouse gases whose exhaust (patent filings) must be
contained.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
339.543
000501
Tariff-tax reforms and market access / Kreickemeier, Udo &
Raimondos-Møller, Pascalis (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 85- 91)
The present paper examines whether the country that
implements such a reform ends up opening up its markets to
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BLADZ 55
international trade, i.e. whether its market access improve. It is
shown that this is not necessarily so. We also show that,
comparing te the reform of only tariffs, the tariff-tax reform is a
less efficient proposal to follow both as far as it concerns
market access and welfare.
Integration, 2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 237- 271)
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
This paper studies how income inequality affects the
probability of signing free trade agreements (FTAs) in a
political economy framework.
339.543 (100-77) (100.3)
000502
Agriculture and aggregate productivity : a quantitative
cross-country analysis / Restuccia, Diego & Tao Yang,
Dennis & Zhu, Xiaodong (Journal of Monetary Economics,
2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 234- 250)
339.543.62APEC
000507
Global accountability and transnational networks : the
women leaders's network and Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation. / True, Jacqui (The Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21
no 1, pp. 1- 26)
Using a two-sector general-equilibrium model, we show that
differences in economy-wide productivity, barriers to modern
intermediate inputs in agriculture, and barriers in the labor
market generate large cross-country differences in the share
of employment and labor productivity in agriculture.
The United Nations has estimated that discrimination
against women in Asia Pacific costs the region as much as
US$80 billion per year as women are excluded from economic
opportunities to participate in the paid workforce and in
business. The WLN has sought to rectify this gender
discrimination in its mission to bring women's perspectives on
regional trade and economic integration to bear on policy
making in Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.543.42 (100.3)
000503
Why OECD countries should reform rules of origin / Cadot,
Olivier & de Melo, Jaime (The World Bank Research
Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 77- 105)
Drawing on different approaches, this article shows that the
current system of rules of origin that is used by the European
Union and the United States in preferential trade agreements
(including the GSP) and that is similar to systems used by
other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development countries should be drastically simplified if
developed economies really want to help developing
economies integrate into the world trading system.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
339.543.62APEC (5)
000508
The oil of resources of Timor-Leste : curse or blessing ? /
Lundahl, Mats & Sjöholm, Fredrik (The Pacific Review, 2008
vol 21 no 1, pp. 67- 86)
When Timor-Leste emerged as a sovereign nation in 2002 it
was characterized by widespread poverty. The country was
one of the poorest both in the East Asian region and in the
world. The challenges for Timor-Leste are, hence, substantial
but by no means impossible to met. The main reason for
optimism stems from expected large revenues from oil and
gas in the near future.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
339.543.42 (520) (94)
000504
Preferential trade agreements as instruments of foreign
policy : an Australia-Japan free trade agreement and its
implications for the Asia Pacific region. / Capling, Ann (The
Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 27- 43)
The proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in
the Asia Pacific region is widely seen as a pragmatic response
by governments to the bogging down of the regional and
multilateral trade institutions. Analysis of these PTAs has
focused primarily on their trade and economic dimensions.
There has been less discussion and analysis of the
geo-political and strategic dimensions of PTAs in the region.
This article explores these issues with reference to the
negociation of a bilateral trade agreement between Australia
and Japan.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
339.543.62APEC (520) (94)
000509
Preferential trade agreements as instruments of foreign
policy : an Australia-Japan free trade agreement and its
implications for the Asia Pacific region. / Capling, Ann (The
Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 27- 43)
The proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in
the Asia Pacific region is widely seen as a pragmatic response
by governments to the bogging down of the regional and
multilateral trade institutions. Analysis of these PTAs has
focused primarily on their trade and economic dimensions.
There has been less discussion and analysis of the
geo-political and strategic dimensions of PTAs in the region.
This article explores these issues with reference to the
negociation of a bilateral trade agreement between Australia
and Japan.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
339.543.62
000505
Recent regional agreements : Why so many, why so much
variance in form, why coming so fast, and where are they
headed? / Whalley, John (The World Economy, 2008 vol 31
no 4, pp. 517- 532)
This paper has two objectives. One is to understand more
fully what thuis growth in agreements implies. The second
objective is to attempt to make some sense of all of these
developments. Why are there so many, why are they so
varied, why are they occuring now?
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.543.62APEC (6) (680)
000510
An analysis of a US-Southern African Customs Union
(SACU) Free Trade Agreement / Brown, Drusilla K. & Kiyota,
Kozo & Stern, Robert M. (World Development : the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 3, pp. 461484)
This paper analyzes the potential economic effects of
bilateral negotiations for an FTA between the United States
and the Southern African Customers Union (SACU).
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
339.543.62 (100)
000506
The political economy of free trade agreements : An
empirical investigation / Liu, Xuepeng (Journal of Economic
339.543.62EEC
000511
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Optimal monetary policy with Balassa-Samuelson-type
productivity shocks / Masten, Igor (Journal of Comparative
Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 120- 141)
This paper develops a two-sector small open-economy
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with price
rigidities and permanent technology shocsks that allow for
simulation
of
the
differential
productivity
growth
(Balassa-Samuelson-type productivity improvement). In
addition, the model incorporates quality improvement of
products to replicate the dynamics of terms of trade in new EU
members. The model is calibrated for a typical new EU
member country to asses whether the Balassa-Samuelson
effect poses a threat to fulfilling the inflation Maastricht
criterion.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
339.543.62EEC
000512
Patent trolls in thickets : Who is fishing under the bridge?
/ Subramanian, Sujitha (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp. 182- 180)
The article examines the patent "trolls" phenomenon by
studying the techniques of the "trolls" in the patent "thicket"
marketplace. It examines the arguments in favour of patent
"trolls" and compares the proliferation of trolls in the United
States and European Union.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
339.543.62EEC (4)
000513
The denial of copyright protection on public policy
grounds / Sims, Alexandra (European Intellectual Property
Review (EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of
technology, copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp.
189- 198)
Despite arguments that immorality and illegality play no part
in determining what copyright protects, this article argues for
the continued existence of a publid policy ground upon which
copyright protection can be denied outright to works or
remedies refused.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
339.543.62EEC (4-11)
000514
The EU's attitude towards Eastern enlargement in space /
Egger, Peter & Larch, Mario & Pfaffermayr, Michael & Walde,
Janette (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1,
pp. 142- 156)
How do citizens of the European Union (EU) feel about
Eastern Enlargement? Is their opinion systematically related to
the economic characteristics of the incumbent and applicant
economies? Are opinions formed for each applicant separately
or are they formed in a clustered way? What is the role of
geography and sheer space in that regard? The enlargement
of the EU on May 1 in 2004 by 10 economies represents a
unique historic event of overwhelming significance and severe
consequences for the future of the European Union, rending
these questions important and interesting.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
339.543.62EEC (4-11) (4-15)
000515
Social human rights of migrants under the European
social charter / Mikkola, Matti (European Journal of Social
Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 25- 59)
Social human rights. Migrants and migration. Rights of
migrants. Third country migrants.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
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339.543.62EEC (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000516
Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the
interface between European competition law and the
competition law of the new member States / Cseres,
Katalin (European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp.
465- 502)
This paper will examine the implications of the peculiar way
competition laws and institutions developed in the CEECs for
the decentralised enforcement of EC competition law.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
339.543.62EEC (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000517
Cross-border mergers in the EU: the Commission V the
Member States / Harker, Michael (European Competition
Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 503- 535)
This article reviews and analyses cases where the
Commission has taken action against Member States where
the latter have either acted contrary to the exclusivity principle
under the EC merger regulation (ECMR) or have maintained in
place ex ante measures with the purpose of seeking to control
or deter cross-border investment in key strategic industries.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
339.543.62EEC (4-11) (4-15) (73)
000518
Discount policies in US and EU antitrust enforcement
models: protecting competition, competitors or consumer
welfare? / Auricchio, Vito (European Competition Journal,
2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 373- 409)
The modernisation of EU and US antitrust regimes that has
occurred in the last decade has renewed interest in the
antitrust community to find an appropriate enforcement model
for restrictive conducts.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
339.543.62EEC (4-15)
000519
Does nationality still matter? / Moore, Karl & Amar, David
(European Business Forum : Europe's perspective on global
management issues, 2008 no 32, pp. 15- 27)
Does nationality still matter? It does - though less than it
used to. One the one hand, national identity is not a major
driver of business performance: successful global companies
come from a variety of countries, and no nationality dominates
across sectors. On the other hand, though, national identity
remains important. It just depends on the sector. In many
industries, success seems to originate from a fortuitous
alignment of strong national cultural characteristics combined
with distinct historical competencies.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
339.543.62EEC (4-15)
000520
The supply of naturla gas in the European Union strategic issues / Percebois, Jacques (OPEC Review :
energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
33- 53)
The objective of this paper wa to analyse the weight of
natural gas in the European Union and to insist on two points :
the role of long-term contracts for supply security and the
impact of geopolitical considerations in the relationships with
the main suppliers, Russia and Algeria.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
339.543.62EEC (4-15)
000521
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Les restructurations d'entreprise et les politiques
européennes : Quelles interactions? / Moreau, M.-A & Blas
Lopéz, M.-E. & De Beys, J. & Taoufiqi, H. & Spieser, C. &
Gabor, B. & Marzo, C. (Revue Internationale de Droit
Economique (RIDE), 2008 vol 22 no 2, pp. 127- 286)
La Revue internationale de Droit économique publie dans
ce numéro spécial une partie des travaux de recherches
effectués dans le cadre du projet AgirE (Anticiper et gérer
l'innovation des restructurations en Europe), financé de
novembre 2005 à février 2008 par le Fonds social européen
sur la base de l'article 6 (ligne budgétaire consacrée aux
recherches relatives à l'adaptation au changement).
P 02769 BG 2008 vol 22 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B II
339.543.62EECA (492)
000522
Accountantstoezicht in toekomstig perspectief : van
nationaal naar internationaal toezicht / Pouw, Franciska &
Maijoor, Steven (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 108- 117)
De inhoud van het artikel is relevant voor alle
accountantsorganisaties die een vergunning bij de AFM
hebben aangevraagd of die overwegen dat te doen. Het artikel
geeft bijvoorbeeld een overzicht van knelpunten bij
vergunningsverlening. Daarnaast geeft het artikel inzicht in de
wijze waarop de internationale activiteiten van ondernemingen
en hun accountants gevolgen kunnen hebben voor het
toezicht.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
339.544 (100-77) (100.3)
000523
Agriculture and aggregate productivity : a quantitative
cross-country analysis / Restuccia, Diego & Tao Yang,
Dennis & Zhu, Xiaodong (Journal of Monetary Economics,
2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 234- 250)
Using a two-sector general-equilibrium model, we show that
differences in economy-wide productivity, barriers to modern
intermediate inputs in agriculture, and barriers in the labor
market generate large cross-country differences in the share
of employment and labor productivity in agriculture.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.545 (100)
000524
Towards a sustainably certifiable futures contract for
biofuels / Mathews, John A. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5,
pp. 1577- 1583)
How are biofuels to be certified as produced in a sustainable
and responsible fashion? In the global debate over this issue,
one party to the proceedings seems rarely to be mentioned namely the commodities exchanges through which a global
biofuels market is being created. In this contribution, I propose
a solution to the problem of sustainability certification through
a biofuels futures contract equipped with 'proof of origin'
documentation.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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Does the use of imported intermediates increase
productivity? : Plant-level evidence / Kasahara, Hiroyuki &
Rodrigue, Joel (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol
87 no 1, pp. 108- 118)
This paper examines whether importing intermediate goods
improves plant performance.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
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339.564
EXPORTATIONS.
UITVOER.
339.564 (4-15) (73)
000526
Natural gas corridors between the EU and its main
suppliers : Simulation results with the dynamic GASTALE
model / Lise, Wietze & Hobbs, Benjamin F. & van Oostvoorn,
Frits (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1890- 1906)
Growth in gas demand poses a challenge for European
energy consumers and other gas-importing countries in terms
of an increasing dependency on gas imports and consequently
also supply security. This paper focuses on interactions
among demand, supply, and investments in natural gas
corridors, namely pipeline transport, LNG, and storage
facilities, affecting the European natural gas market over the
period 2005-2030.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.6
000527
Perfectly competitive innovation / Boldrin, Michele &
Levine, David K. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55
no 3, pp. 435- 453)
Our goal is to understand both the role of competitive rents
and the role of the 'firs mover' advantage that comes from the
initial degree of 'natural' monopoly. To achieve this one needs
a theoretical model allowing for both of them.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.6
000528
Course technologique et valeur boursière. Une étude
d'événements basée sur l'industrie pharmaceutique. /
Campart, Sandy & Pfister, Etienne (Revue économique, 2008
vol 59 no 2, pp. 307- 329)
Une étude d'événements sue les annonces de progrès
technologiques
et
réglementaires
dans
l'industrie
pharmaceutique montre que, dans l'ensemble, les rentabilités
boursières des firmes diminuent suite aux progrès réalisés par
les concurrents, confirmant ainsi le cadre théorique de la
course technologique.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
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339.562
IMPORTATIONS.
INVOER.
339.562
000525
339.6
000529
Location choice and optimal zoning under Cournot
competition / Chen, Chin-Sheng & Lai, Fu-Chuan (Regional
Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 2, pp. 119126)
This paper introduces a symmetric zoning regulation into a
spatial Cournot competition model and analyzes how this
intervention affects equilibrium locations and social welfare.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
339.6
000530
Building brand awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets /
Naik, Prasad A. & Prasad, Ashutosh & Sethi, Suresh P.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 129- 138)
Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually
on advertising to build and maintain awareness for their
brands in competitive markets. However, awareness formation
models in the marketing literature ignore the role of
competition. Consequently, we lack both the empirical
knowledge and normative understanding of building brand
awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets. To address this gap,
we propose an N-brand awareness formation model, design
and extended Kalman filter to estimate the proposed model
using market data for five car brands over time, and derive the
optimal closed-loop Nash equilibrium strategies for every
brand.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
339.6 (100)
000531
Hitting back : Strategic responses to low-cost rivals /
Morehouse, Jim & O'Meara, Bob & Hagen, Christian &
Huseby, Todd (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp.
4- 13)
How to respond strategically to low-cost rivals. The best way
to avoid being blind-sided by a low-cost rival is to identify a
serious potential rival early, adopt its mindset, anticipte its next
competitive move and measure your costs against its costs.
How to compete by developing the compentency for business
model innovation. To survive competition, some firms have to
learn to make fundamental changes in their business model,
while still running their business. For a guided tour of the
reinvention process, Strategy & Leadership contributiing
editors Alistair Davidson and Brian Leavy interviewed Bain
growth guru, Chris Zook, who has written a trilogy on
sustaining competitive avantage by adapting the business
core.
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339.6 (4-15)
000534
Towards evidence-based reform of European universities
/ van der Ploeg, Frederic & Veugelers, Reinhilde (CESifo
Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 99- 120)
After the Bologna agreeement and the Lisbon Agenda,
reform of European university systems has been higher on the
political agenda. This is necessary, since most European
universities have been suffering from stifling blankets of
government regulation, having to make do with much less
funds that their North-American counterparts and do not
appear high on the various rankings of top universities in the
world.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
339.6 (4-15)
000535
Bourse et football. / Aglietta, Michel & Andreff, Wladimir &
Drut, Bastien (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2,
pp. 255- 296)
Cet article se propose d'analyser les questions relatives à la
cotation en Bourse des clubs de football professionnels
européens. L'étude empirique de l'indice boursier Dow Jones
Stoxx Football met en évidence une forte volatilité des
rendements et des cours des actions pour un échantillon de
clubs côtés, ainsi qu'une faible profondeur du marché.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
339.6 (4-15) (44)
000536
Droit de retransmission, équilibre compétitif et profits des
clubs. / Cavagnac, Michel & Gouguet, Jean-Jacques (Revue
d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 229- 253)
Nous présentons tout d'abord les enjeux du partage des
droits de retransmission entre les clubs en Europe et en
France. Puis, dans une approche microéconomique, nous
comparons les effets des différentes politiques de
redistribution des droits sur les stratégies d'acquisition de
talent sportif.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
339.6 (100)
000532
Interview with growth consultant Chris Zook : A less risky
path to business model innovation / Davidson, Alistair &
Leavy, Brian (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 2732)
Creating a totally different business in the shadow of the old
one - while its assembly lines continue to roll - is a daunting
challenge. Bain consultant Chris Zook recently published the
last book in a trilogy that addresses the question of how to
make "fundamental change in your business model, while still
running your business". Strategy & Leadership asked Zook for
a guided tour of the process of reinventing to compete.
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
339.6 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000533
Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the
interface between European competition law and the
competition law of the new member States / Cseres,
Katalin (European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp.
465- 502)
This paper will examine the implications of the peculiar way
competition laws and institutions developed in the CEECs for
the decentralised enforcement of EC competition law.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
339.6 (430)
000537
Deregulating with no regulator : Is the German electricity
transmission regime institutionally correct? / Glachant,
Jean-Michel & Dubois, Ute & Perez, Yannick (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1600- 1610)
From 1998 to 2005, the German transmission grid has been
put under a self-regulated arrangement. It seems hard to
believe that transmission lines can be opened to "third-party
access" only with a "negotiated access regime" and no
regulator supervision.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.6 (437.1/.2)
000538
Banking competition and efficiency : A micro-data
analysis on the Czech banking industry /
Pruteanu-Podpiera, Anca Maria & Weill, Laurent & Schobert,
Franziska (Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2,
pp. 253- 273)
With the use of quarterly data for Czech banks, this paper
aims to estimate the effects of banking competition in the
Czech Republic.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
339.6 (510)
000539
Policy burden, privatization and soft budget constraint /
Yifu Lin, Justin (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
36 no 1, pp. 90- 102)
BLADZ 59
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
A well-known phenomenon in socialist and transition
economies is that, when state-owned enterprises (SOEs) incur
losses, the State normally cannot restrain from bailing them
out by providing additional subsidies or credits, which is known
as the soft budget constraint (SBC) problem. Soft budget
constraint, a term by Kornai (1980).
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
339.6 (510) (540) (68)
000540
La rivalité entre la Chine et l'Inde en Afrique australe. /
Lafargue, François (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp.
167- 179)
La rivalité sino-indienne est sans doute la plus marquée en
Afrique australe qui offre les perspectives économiques les
plus prometteuses. L'Afrique du Sud, l'Angola, le
Mozambique, la Zambie et le Zimbabwe figurent parmi les
partemaires privilégiés de la Chine et de l'Inde en Afrique.
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
339.6 (73)
000541
Vertical arrangements, market structure, and competition
: An analysis of restructured US electricity markets /
Bushnell, James B. & Mansur, Erin T. & Saravia, Celeste
(American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 237- 266)
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
339.63 (45)
000546
Italy's readiness for the 1998 Euro in View of the
Country's Declining Competitiveness. / Gerstman, Julie &
Mascitelli, Bruno (European Review : interdisciplinary journal
of the Academia Europaea, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 5- 22)
We will assess the relative merits of the two interpretations
of the role of the euro for Italy since its endorsement of the
Maastricht Criteria, agreed to in December 1991.
P 00891 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1
339.63 (519)
000547
The competitiveness of Korea as a developper of
hydrogen energy technology : The AHP approach / Kon
Lee, Seong & Mogi, Gento & Wook Kim, Jong (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1284- 1291)
In this study, we analysed the potential of Korea to be
competitive in development of hydrogen energy technology
using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach. In this
paper, two scenario analyses are presented : in the first, the
R&D budget is a criterion and in the second it is not.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity
markets. Our findings suggest that vertical arrangements
dramatically affect estimated market outcomes.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
339.62
000542
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
339.62
000543
Competition between exchanges : lessons from the battle
of the bund. / Cantillon, Estelle & Yin, Pai-Ling (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6923, pp. 1- 53)
This paper studies the determinants of traders' exchange
choice, using a novel panel dataset that contains individual
trading firms' membership status at each exchange together
with other firms characteristics and pricing.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
339.7
FINANCES INTERNATIONALES.
INTERNATIONALE FINANCIEN.
339.7
000548
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
P 00834 GRBRno 6923
339.62 (510) (540) (68)
000544
La rivalité entre la Chine et l'Inde en Afrique australe. /
Lafargue, François (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp.
167- 179)
La rivalité sino-indienne est sans doute la plus marquée en
Afrique australe qui offre les perspectives économiques les
plus prometteuses. L'Afrique du Sud, l'Angola, le
Mozambique, la Zambie et le Zimbabwe figurent parmi les
partemaires privilégiés de la Chine et de l'Inde en Afrique.
339.7
000549
Competition between exchanges : lessons from the battle
of the bund. / Cantillon, Estelle & Yin, Pai-Ling (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6923, pp. 1- 53)
This paper studies the determinants of traders' exchange
choice, using a novel panel dataset that contains individual
trading firms' membership status at each exchange together
with other firms characteristics and pricing.
P 00834 GRBRno 6923
000545
339.7
000550
Het IMF als spil in de internationale financiële wereld / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
63- 67)
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
De turbulentie op de financiële markten van de afgelopen
maanden heeft laten zien dat er behoefte bestaat aan een
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
339.63
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
onafhankelijke, mondiale instelling die snel en accuraat kan
reageren op de soms stormachtige financiële ontwikkelingen.
In dit artikel schetsen we de belangrijkste bouwstenen
hiervoor.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
PAGE 60
339.727 (100.3)
000556
Foreign capital inflows and the current account imbalance
: Which causality direction? / Yan, Ho-don & Yang,
Cheng-lang (Journal of Economic Integration, 2008 vol 23 no
2, pp. 434- 461)
339.7 (100.3)
000551
International portfolios, capital accumulation and foreign
assets dynamics / Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Kollmann, Robert
& Martin, Philippe (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6902, pp. 143)
This paper empirically demonstrates that foreign capital
inflows and current account imbalances interact in different
ways between developed countries and emerging market
countries.
Despite the liberalization of capital flows among OECD
countries, equity home bias remains sizable. We depart from
the two familiar explanations of equity home bias: transaction
costs that impede international diversification, and term of
trade responses to supply shocks that provide risk sharing, so
that there is little incentive to hold diversified portfolios. We
show that the interaction of the following ingredients generates
a realistic equity home bias: capital accumulation, shocks to
the efficiency of physical investment, as well as international
trade in stocks and bonds.
339.727 (100.3)
000557
International portfolios, capital accumulation and foreign
assets dynamics / Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Kollmann, Robert
& Martin, Philippe (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6902, pp. 143)
P 00834 GRBRno 6902
339.72
000552
The case for euro oil trading / Noreng, Oystein (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 13- 32)
Because the crude oil market is not perfectly competitive,
the choice of currency is relevant for real oil prices in different
markets.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
339.72.053 (100.3)
000553
Foreign capital inflows and the current account imbalance
: Which causality direction? / Yan, Ho-don & Yang,
Cheng-lang (Journal of Economic Integration, 2008 vol 23 no
2, pp. 434- 461)
This paper empirically demonstrates that foreign capital
inflows and current account imbalances interact in different
ways between developed countries and emerging market
countries.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
Despite the liberalization of capital flows among OECD
countries, equity home bias remains sizable. We depart from
the two familiar explanations of equity home bias: transaction
costs that impede international diversification, and term of
trade responses to supply shocks that provide risk sharing, so
that there is little incentive to hold diversified portfolios. We
show that the interaction of the following ingredients generates
a realistic equity home bias: capital accumulation, shocks to
the efficiency of physical investment, as well as international
trade in stocks and bonds.
P 00834 GRBRno 6902
339.727.2
000558
Tariff-tax reforms and market access / Kreickemeier, Udo &
Raimondos-Møller, Pascalis (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 85- 91)
The present paper examines whether the country that
implements such a reform ends up opening up its markets to
international trade, i.e. whether its market access improve. It is
shown that this is not necessarily so. We also show that,
comparing te the reform of only tariffs, the tariff-tax reform is a
less efficient proposal to follow both as far as it concerns
market access and welfare.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
339.721
000554
Commitment, banks and markets / Antinolfi, Gaetano
(Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 265277)
We examine how banks and financial markets interact with
one another to provide liquidity to investors.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.727.2
000559
Hunting high and low for vertical FDI / Davies, Ronald B.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp.
250- 267)
Recently the horizontal and vertical models of foreign direct
investment (FDI) have been synthesized into the
knowledge-capital (KK) model. Empirical tests, however, find
that the horizontal model cannot be rejected in favor of the KK
model.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.727 (100-77)
000555
Capital import and tariffs / Oda, Masao (Review of
International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 350- 354)
This paper develops a three-sector, three-factor specific
factor model with a tariff and presents conditions under which
capital imports and tariffs can be welfare enhancing in a
developing country. The impact on welfare depends on the
tariff revenue effect and the repatriation effect. A capital import
is welfare enhancing if it reduces the domestic output of
imports. A tariff is welfare enhancing only if it reduces the
return to foreign capital.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.727.2
000560
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
339.727.2 (540)
000561
Economic reforms, FDI, and economic growth in India : A
sector level analysis / Chakraborty, Chandana &
Nunnenkamp,
Peter
(World
Development
:
the
multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and
promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 11921212)
Booming foreign direct investment (FDI) in post-reform India
is widely believed to promote economic growth. We assess
this proposition by subjecting industry-specific FDI and output
data to Granger causality tests within a panel cointegration
framework.
BLADZ 61
In a learnign process that starts at entry, investors perceive
receding levels of uncertainty and shift their reason for
investment from option values towards net present values.
Reveal the potential of the real options approach to improve
the understanding of internationalisation processes.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
339.727.22 (520) (73)
000566
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
339.727.2 (73)
000562
Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth, and the
Human Capital Threshold: Evidence from US States. /
Ford, Timothy C. & Rork, Jonathan C. & Elmslie, Bruce T.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 1, pp. 96113)
Results demonstrate that FDI has a greater impact on per
capita output growth than domestic investment for US states
that meet a minimum human capital threshold. Ironically, the
most active states in the recruitment of FDI tend to fall below
this threshold.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.727.2 (910)
000563
Financial constraints on investment in an emerging
market crisis / Blalock, Garrick & Gertler, Paul J. & Levine,
David.I (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp.
568- 591)
We investigate whether capital market imperfections
constrain investment during an emerging market financial
crisis.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.727.22 (596)
000567
Determinants of foreign direct investment in Cambodia :
Country-specific factor differentials / Cuyvers, Ludo &
Plasmans, Joseph & Soeng, Reth & Van Den Bulcke, Daniel
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 3, pp. 1- 61)
This paper seeks to uncover factors influencing inward FDI
in Cambodia by empirically studying its economic and
geographic as well as political determinants.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 3
339.727.24 (510)
000568
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
339.727.22 (100.3)
000564
Foreign capital inflows and the current account imbalance
: Which causality direction? / Yan, Ho-don & Yang,
Cheng-lang (Journal of Economic Integration, 2008 vol 23 no
2, pp. 434- 461)
This paper empirically demonstrates that foreign capital
inflows and current account imbalances interact in different
ways between developed countries and emerging market
countries.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
339.727.22 (430)
000565
Investment in new foreign subsidiaries under receding
perception of uncertainty / Fisch, Jan Hendrik (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 370- 386)
339.727.24 (519.3) (519.5) (73)
000569
Extra-firm networks and Korean investment in the United
States / Gress, Douglas R. & Poon, Jessie (Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 3,
pp. 269- 280)
This paper will focus on the nature of Korean extra-firm and,
to a lesser extent, intra-firm networks by examining their
outward investment to the United States. Specifically, we seek
to clarify the role of extra-firm relations associated with Korean
outward FDI through a study of (1) Korean subsidiaries and
their investment activities in the United States, and (2) the
activities of the US State Offices of Trade and Investment (US
SOTIs) in Seoul, Korea.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
339.73 (66)
000570
Dépenses publiques et croissance des pays de l'Union
économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA) /
Nubukpo, Kako (Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp.
223- 250)
Dans ce contexte d'assainissement budgétaire, et dans
prolongement des réflexions relatives aux facteurs de
croissance au sein des économies en développement,
convient d'évaluer l'impact des dépenses publiques sur
croissance des économies de l'UEMOA.
le
la
il
la
This paper develops a two-sector small open-economy
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with price
rigidities and permanent technology shocsks that allow for
simulation
of
the
differential
productivity
growth
(Balassa-Samuelson-type productivity improvement). In
addition, the model incorporates quality improvement of
products to replicate the dynamics of terms of trade in new EU
members. The model is calibrated for a typical new EU
member country to asses whether the Balassa-Samuelson
effect poses a threat to fulfilling the inflation Maastricht
criterion.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
339.732.2EDF (4-15)
000571
Les restructurations d'entreprise et les politiques
européennes : Quelles interactions? / Moreau, M.-A & Blas
Lopéz, M.-E. & De Beys, J. & Taoufiqi, H. & Spieser, C. &
Gabor, B. & Marzo, C. (Revue Internationale de Droit
Economique (RIDE), 2008 vol 22 no 2, pp. 127- 286)
La Revue internationale de Droit économique publie dans
ce numéro spécial une partie des travaux de recherches
effectués dans le cadre du projet AgirE (Anticiper et gérer
l'innovation des restructurations en Europe), financé de
novembre 2005 à février 2008 par le Fonds social européen
sur la base de l'article 6 (ligne budgétaire consacrée aux
recherches relatives à l'adaptation au changement).
P 02769 BG 2008 vol 22 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B II
339.732.4FMI
000572
Het IMF als spil in de internationale financiële wereld / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
63- 67)
De turbulentie op de financiële markten van de afgelopen
maanden heeft laten zien dat er behoefte bestaat aan een
onafhankelijke, mondiale instelling die snel en accuraat kan
reageren op de soms stormachtige financiële ontwikkelingen.
In dit artikel schetsen we de belangrijkste bouwstenen
hiervoor.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
339.738 (66/67)
000573
Currency unions in Africa : Is the trade effect substantial
enough to justify their formation? / Masson, Paul R. (The
World Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 533- 547)
Section 2 quantifies the potential increase in trade for the
African regional economic communities and for Africa as a
whole. Section 3 reassesses the potential welfare gains from
African regional monetary unions or a single African currency
in the light of these potential trade increases.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.73EMU
000574
Fiscal policy coordination in the EMU. / Ferré, Montserrat
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 221- 235)
The objective of this article is to compare the outcomes of
fiscal coordination under a narrow and a broad agenda in the
European Monetary Union (EMU).
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
339.73EMU
PAGE 62
000575
Optimal monetary policy with Balassa-Samuelson-type
productivity shocks / Masten, Igor (Journal of Comparative
Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 120- 141)
339.73EMU
000576
Optimal monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model of
the Euro Area with cross-country heterogeneity / Jondeau,
Eric & Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume (International Journal of Central
Banking, 2008 vol 4 no 2, pp. 23- 72)
This paper investigates the implications of cross-country
heterogeneity within the euro area for the design of the optimal
monetary policy.
P 01484 GX 2008 vol 4 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 B II
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¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
339.743
COURS DE CHANGES.
WISSELKOERSEN.
339.743
000577
The dynamics of exchange rate regimes : Fixes, floats,
and flips / Klein, Michael W. & Shambaugh, Jay C. (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 70- 92)
This paper demonstrte the extent to which exchange rate
regimes really do matter for exchange rate outcomes, and
helps explain the source of effects of recent research
demonstrating trade and macroeconomic consequences of
exchange rate regimes. It examines the nature of de facto
exchange rate regimes themselves, studying their duration,
dynamics, and the extent they affect the exchange rate.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
339.743
000578
Competition between exchanges : lessons from the battle
of the bund. / Cantillon, Estelle & Yin, Pai-Ling (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6923, pp. 1- 53)
This paper studies the determinants of traders' exchange
choice, using a novel panel dataset that contains individual
trading firms' membership status at each exchange together
with other firms characteristics and pricing.
P 00834 GRBRno 6923
339.743
000579
The case for euro oil trading / Noreng, Oystein (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 13- 32)
Because the crude oil market is not perfectly competitive,
the choice of currency is relevant for real oil prices in different
markets.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
339.743.42
000580
The dynamics of exchange rate regimes : Fixes, floats,
and flips / Klein, Michael W. & Shambaugh, Jay C. (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 70- 92)
This paper demonstrte the extent to which exchange rate
regimes really do matter for exchange rate outcomes, and
helps explain the source of effects of recent research
demonstrating trade and macroeconomic consequences of
exchange rate regimes. It examines the nature of de facto
exchange rate regimes themselves, studying their duration,
dynamics, and the extent they affect the exchange rate.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
339.743.44
000581
The dynamics of exchange rate regimes : Fixes, floats,
and flips / Klein, Michael W. & Shambaugh, Jay C. (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 70- 92)
This paper demonstrte the extent to which exchange rate
regimes really do matter for exchange rate outcomes, and
helps explain the source of effects of recent research
demonstrating trade and macroeconomic consequences of
exchange rate regimes. It examines the nature of de facto
exchange rate regimes themselves, studying their duration,
dynamics, and the extent they affect the exchange rate.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
339.743.46 (4-15) (73)
000582
L'envol de l'euro / Bernal, Oscar (Bulletin financier, 2008 no
2420, pp. 10- 12)
Ces derniers mois, l'euro n'a cessé de s'apprécier face au
dollar. Actuellement,après avoir dépassé la barre symbolique
de 1,50 dollar, l'euro se situe aux alentours de 1,60 dollar. Les
facteurs permettant d'expliquer la vigueur de la devise
européenne face au billet vert sont multiples et complexes.
P 00154 BG/A 2008 no 2420 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 H II
339.743.46 (510)
000583
La parité des pouvoirs d'achat pour l'economie chinoise :
Une nouvelle analyse par les tests de racine unitaire /
Darné, Olivier & Hoarau, Jean-François (Recherches
économiques de Louvain, 2008 vol 74 no 2, pp. 219- 236)
Dans cet article, nous avons étudié la PPA dans le cadre de
l'économie chinoise en employant une procédure en deux
étapes, c'est-à-dire l'application de tests efficients de racine
unitaire sur des données corrigées, au préalable, de la
présence du Renminbi, pris dans sa version bilatérale par
rapport au Dollar US, sur la période 1970-2006.
P 00163 BG 2008 vol 74 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 D I
339.747 (4-15)
000584
Bourse et football. / Aglietta, Michel & Andreff, Wladimir &
Drut, Bastien (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2,
pp. 255- 296)
Cet article se propose d'analyser les questions relatives à la
cotation en Bourse des clubs de football professionnels
européens. L'étude empirique de l'indice boursier Dow Jones
Stoxx Football met en évidence une forte volatilité des
rendements et des cours des actions pour un échantillon de
clubs côtés, ainsi qu'une faible profondeur du marché.
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339.9
RELATIONS ECONOMIQUES INTERNATIONALES.
INTERNATIONALE ECONOMISCHE BETREKKINGEN.
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339.9
000585
The clean development mechanism and the international
diffusion of technologies : An empirical study /
Dechezleprêtre, Antoine & Glachant, Matthieu & Ménière,
Yann (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1273- 1283)
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to
stimulate the North-South transfer of climate-friendly
technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the
technology transfers that take place though the CDM using a
data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed
description of the transfers (frequently, type, by sector, by host
country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their
drivers.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.9 (471.1)
000586
Russia as an energy superpower / Rutland, Peter (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 203- 210)
Oil and tas are key to Russia's return to prominence on the
international stage. It is widely assemed, both in Kremlin and
abroad, that this energy wealth will enable Russia to regain
some of the 'superpower' status that it enjoyed in its Soviet
incarnation prior to 1991.
P 00924 GRBR 2008 vol 13 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 I III
339.9.001 (510)
000587
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
339.9.001.7 (100-77) (100.3)
000588
An Analysis of Income Distribution between the North and
the South: the Grossman-Helpman and Lai Results
Re-examined. / Shimizu, Takanori & Okawa, Yoshifumi &
Okamoto, Hisayuki (Review of International Economics, 2008
vol 16 no 1, pp. 159- 172)
This paper studies the effects of labor supply on relative
wages in a dynamic North-South model of trade.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
339.9.001.8
000589
Pétrole et transports : La fin des carburants à prix
abordable? / Aleklett, P. & Greene, D.L. & Eagles, L. & Small,
K.A. & Van Dender, K (Table Ronde,no 139, pp. 7- 229)
Pics pétroliers et évolution des stratégies des pays
importateurs et exportateurs de pétrole. Evolution future des
prix et de la disponibilité des carburants pour les transport.
Incertitudes sur le marché pétrolier à moyen terme. Evolution
à long terme de la demande de transport, élasticité-prix de la
demande carburant et conséquences des perspectives de
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
l'industrie pétrolière pour la politique des transports.
P 00870 GXno 139
339.9.001.8 (100-77)
000590
The search for value : Cross-border bank M&A in
emerging markets / Williams, Jonathan & Liao, Angel
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 274296)
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 73 cross-border bank
mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions in which
international banks acquired ownership stakes in 46 listed
banks in emerging market economies (EME). A total of $37.5
billion in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia.
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339.92
000595
Global accountability and transnational networks : the
women leaders's network and Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation. / True, Jacqui (The Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21
no 1, pp. 1- 26)
The United Nations has estimated that discrimination
against women in Asia Pacific costs the region as much as
US$80 billion per year as women are excluded from economic
opportunities to participate in the paid workforce and in
business. The WLN has sought to rectify this gender
discrimination in its mission to bring women's perspectives on
regional trade and economic integration to bear on policy
making in Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
339.9.001.8 (100.3)
000591
Why OECD countries should reform rules of origin / Cadot,
Olivier & de Melo, Jaime (The World Bank Research
Observer, 2008 vol 23 no 1, pp. 77- 105)
339.92 (100.3)
000596
The organisational decomposition of the innovation
process : What does it mean for the global distribution of
innovation activities? / Schmitz, Hubert & Strambach,
Simone (IDS Working Paper,no 304, pp. 7- 27)
Drawing on different approaches, this article shows that the
current system of rules of origin that is used by the European
Union and the United States in preferential trade agreements
(including the GSP) and that is similar to systems used by
other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development countries should be drastically simplified if
developed economies really want to help developing
economies integrate into the world trading system.
Over the last three decades, the global economy has been
transformed in a major way. Developing countries, particularly
in Asia, have built up their industrial production capabilities
very rapidly - often at the expense of OECD countries. The
speed and extent of this dispersal of industrial production
capability is historically unprecendented. In contrast,
innovation capabilities have remained concentrated in OECD
countries, but also this beginning to change.
P 01133 GX 2008 vol 23 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 59 B II
P 00960 GRBRno 304
339.9.001.8 (100.3)
000592
Foreign capital inflows and the current account imbalance
: Which causality direction? / Yan, Ho-don & Yang,
Cheng-lang (Journal of Economic Integration, 2008 vol 23 no
2, pp. 434- 461)
This paper empirically demonstrates that foreign capital
inflows and current account imbalances interact in different
ways between developed countries and emerging market
countries.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
339.9.001.8 (680)
000593
The determinants of stock market development in
emerging economies : Is South Africa different? / Yartey,
Charles Amo (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 32, pp. 1- 31)
This paper has examined empirically the institutional and
macroeconomic determinants of stock market development
using a panel data of 42 emerging market countries for the
period 1990 to 2004. The paper also analyzed whether the
main factors explaining the development of the stock market in
emerging market countries can also help us understand the
specific case of South Africa.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 32
339.9.001.8 (910)
000594
Financial constraints on investment in an emerging
market crisis / Blalock, Garrick & Gertler, Paul J. & Levine,
David.I (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp.
568- 591)
We investigate whether capital market imperfections
constrain investment during an emerging market financial
crisis.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
339.922
000597
What determines foreign aid? : The donors' perpective /
Chong, Alberto & Gradstein, Mark (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 1- 13)
This paper examines the factors affecting the support for
foreign aid among voters in donor countries.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
339.922
000598
La responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise à l'épreuve de
l'Europe. / Reynaud, Emmanuel (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 109- 130)
Parce que la mondalisation favorise le néo-libéralisme, il est
à craindre que l'arrivée des ex-pays de l'Est dans le paysage
européen ait un impact négatif sur la responsabilité sociale
des entreprises (RSE). La recherche conduite auprès de 3
836 dirigeants répartis dans seize pays apporte des premiers
éléments de préponse.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
339.922
000599
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 65
international journal devoted to the study and promotion of
world development, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1048- 1066)
339.922
000600
Recent regional agreements : Why so many, why so much
variance in form, why coming so fast, and where are they
headed? / Whalley, John (The World Economy, 2008 vol 31
no 4, pp. 517- 532)
This paper has two objectives. One is to understand more
fully what thuis growth in agreements implies. The second
objective is to attempt to make some sense of all of these
developments. Why are there so many, why are they so
varied, why are they occuring now?
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.922
000601
Optimal monetary policy with Balassa-Samuelson-type
productivity shocks / Masten, Igor (Journal of Comparative
Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 120- 141)
This paper develops a two-sector small open-economy
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with price
rigidities and permanent technology shocsks that allow for
simulation
of
the
differential
productivity
growth
(Balassa-Samuelson-type productivity improvement). In
addition, the model incorporates quality improvement of
products to replicate the dynamics of terms of trade in new EU
members. The model is calibrated for a typical new EU
member country to asses whether the Balassa-Samuelson
effect poses a threat to fulfilling the inflation Maastricht
criterion.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
339.922
000602
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
The main objective of the present paper is to present a
cross-country analysis of propoor growth in 80 countries in
237 growth spells furing the period 1984-2001. To achieve this
objective the paper proposes a new measure of pro-poor
growth that captures gains and losses of growth rates due to
changes in the distribution of consumption.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
339.922 (560)
000606
Views on Turkey's impending ESCO market : Is it
promising? / Okay, Esin & Okay, Nesrin & Konukman, Alp Er
S. & Akman, Ugur (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 18211825)
Turkey's Energy Efficiency Law (EEL) came into force in
May 2007. The EEL will transform energy policies
implemented in the government and private sectors. The law
and upcoming regulations will offer opportunities for the
impending Energy Service Company (ESCO) market in
Turkey. In this work, we briefly review the ESCO literature and
its financing mechanisms in the world, and present our views
with regard to the funding and related risks that are likely to be
associated with the forthcominig Turksih ESCO market.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
339.922 (669)
000607
Nigeria in the global economy / Oshikoya, Temitope
(Business Economics : the journal of the National Association
for Business Economics, 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 31- 43)
Among African countries, Nigeria is one of two major
countries with strong potential to harness the opportunities
and meet the challenges that the global economy could
provide. However, Nigeria's integration into the global
economy has been below potential.
P 00747 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 F III
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
339.922 (100)
000603
Understanding the evolution of world business cycles /
Kose, M.Ayhan & Otrok, Christopher & Whiteman, Charles H.
(Journal of International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp.
110- 130)
This paper studies the changes in world business cycles
during the period 1960-2003. We employ a Bayesian dynamic
latent factor model to estimate common and country-specific
components in the main macroeconomic aggregates (output,
consumption, and investment) of the G-7 countries.
339.922EU
000608
La responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise à l'épreuve de
l'Europe. / Reynaud, Emmanuel (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 109- 130)
Parce que la mondalisation favorise le néo-libéralisme, il est
à craindre que l'arrivée des ex-pays de l'Est dans le paysage
européen ait un impact négatif sur la responsabilité sociale
des entreprises (RSE). La recherche conduite auprès de 3
836 dirigeants répartis dans seize pays apporte des premiers
éléments de préponse.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
339.922 (100)
000604
Technology trade in economic development / Busse,
Matthias & Groizard, José L. (The World Economy, 2008 vol
31 no 4, pp. 569- 592)
In this paper, we argue that the total volume of trade as a
measure of exposure to foreign technologies as an important
source of productivity gains is not the most appropriate one.
Rather, we focus on imports of research and development
(R&D)-intensive capital goods to capture technology diffusion.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
339.922 (100) (100-77)
000605
Global estimates of pro-poor growth / Son, Hyun H. &
Kakwani, Nanak (World Development : the multi-disciplinary
339.922EU (4-11)
000609
The EU's attitude towards Eastern enlargement in space /
Egger, Peter & Larch, Mario & Pfaffermayr, Michael & Walde,
Janette (Journal of Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1,
pp. 142- 156)
How do citizens of the European Union (EU) feel about
Eastern Enlargement? Is their opinion systematically related to
the economic characteristics of the incumbent and applicant
economies? Are opinions formed for each applicant separately
or are they formed in a clustered way? What is the role of
geography and sheer space in that regard? The enlargement
of the EU on May 1 in 2004 by 10 economies represents a
unique historic event of overwhelming significance and severe
consequences for the future of the European Union, rending
these questions important and interesting.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
339.923EU (492)
000610
Maatwerk in het toezicht op banken in Europa / s.n.
(Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1, pp.
39- 44)
De vormgeving van het bancaire toezicht in Europa staat ter
discussie als gevolg van het toenemende belang van
grensoverschrijdende bancaire activiteiten.
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
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propres à un système de répression efficace. / Coudert,
Fanny & Kosta, Eleni & Dumortier, Jos (Revue du droit des
technologies de l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 21- 38)
Les attentats terroristes de 2001 et les attentats à la bombe
de Madrid et Londres ont relancé l'intérêt politique quant à une
coopération policière européenne et sa réglementation afin
d'améliorer l'efficacité de la répression. La commission
européenne a ainsi présenté en octobre 2005 une proposition
de décision cadre sur la protection des données personnelles
traitées dans le cadre de la coopération policière et judiciaire
en matière pénale. Malgré les nombreuses versions
présentées et discutées au sein du Conseil européen, un
consensus commence à peine à s'esquisser (janvier 2008).
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
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339.96
AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT.
ONTWIKKELINGSHULP.
339.961
000611
What determines foreign aid? : The donors' perpective /
Chong, Alberto & Gradstein, Mark (Journal of Development
Economics, 2008 vol 87 no 1, pp. 1- 13)
340.132.2 (4-15)
000615
Les restructurations d'entreprise et les politiques
européennes : Quelles interactions? / Moreau, M.-A & Blas
Lopéz, M.-E. & De Beys, J. & Taoufiqi, H. & Spieser, C. &
Gabor, B. & Marzo, C. (Revue Internationale de Droit
Economique (RIDE), 2008 vol 22 no 2, pp. 127- 286)
This paper examines the factors affecting the support for
foreign aid among voters in donor countries.
La Revue internationale de Droit économique publie dans
ce numéro spécial une partie des travaux de recherches
effectués dans le cadre du projet AgirE (Anticiper et gérer
l'innovation des restructurations en Europe), financé de
novembre 2005 à février 2008 par le Fonds social européen
sur la base de l'article 6 (ligne budgétaire consacrée aux
recherches relatives à l'adaptation au changement).
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
P 02769 BG 2008 vol 22 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B II
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340.1
DROIT EN GENERAL. DROIT COMPARE.
RECHT (ALGEMEEN. VERGELIJKEND RECHT.
340.132.2
000612
Patent trolls in thickets : Who is fishing under the bridge?
/ Subramanian, Sujitha (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp. 182- 180)
The article examines the patent "trolls" phenomenon by
studying the techniques of the "trolls" in the patent "thicket"
marketplace. It examines the arguments in favour of patent
"trolls" and compares the proliferation of trolls in the United
States and European Union.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
340.132.2 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000613
Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the
interface between European competition law and the
competition law of the new member States / Cseres,
Katalin (European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp.
465- 502)
This paper will examine the implications of the peculiar way
competition laws and institutions developed in the CEECs for
the decentralised enforcement of EC competition law.
340.14 (493)
000616
Faillissement en de Sluitingswet / Van Buggenhout ,
Christian & Van de Mierop, Ilse (Tijdschrift voor Belgisch
Handelsrecht, 2008 vol 114 no 4, pp. 307- 316)
Met ingang van 1 april 2007 is de sluitingswet in werking
getreden. Hierna wordt een overzicht gegeven van de
belangrijkste wijzigingen die de sluitingswet meebrengt voor
curatoren bij de afhandeling van een faillissement.
P 01805 BG 2008 vol 114 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 A I
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341
DROIT DES GENS. DROIT INTERNATIONAL.
VOLKENRECHT. INTERNATIONAAL RECHT.
341 (100.3)
000617
Multi-jurisdictional antitrust enforcement: introduction /
(European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 411- 412)
The articles presented in this section of the journal result
from a conference held by the ESRC Centre for Competition
Policy in June of this year at the University of East Anglia. The
theme of the conference - multi-jurisdictional antitrust
enforcement - provoked much interest and discussion from a
number of different perspectives.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
341 (510)
340.132.2 (4-15)
000614
La protection des données personnelles dans le troisième
pilier. Un délicat équilibre à établir entre la nécessaire
protection des droits fondamentaux et les besoins
000618
La transposition et la mise en oeuvre des dispositions de
l'OMC en faveur de la santé publique : le cas du droit
chinois. / Ren, Junmin (Revue internationale de Droit
comparé, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 157- 180)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
la Chine a transposé, l'accord sur les ADPIC, par le décret
du 29 novembre 2005 sur les "méthodes d'application de la
licence obligatoire du brevet relative à la santé publique".
P 00374 FR 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 E I
341 (82) (8=6)
000619
Le droit international dans les Etats d'Amérique Latine :
regards sur l'ordre juridique argentin. / Tigroudja, Hélène
(Revue internationale de Droit comparé, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp.
89- 119)
L'article a pour objectif de démontrer que si une place très
favorable est réservée à une certaine catégorie de normes
internationales - celles protégeant la personne -, il est pourtant
difficile d'en conclure à une ouverture totale et inconditionnelle
du système interne à l'ordre juridique international.
P 00374 FR 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 E I
341.1
000620
Global accountability and transnational networks : the
women leaders's network and Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation. / True, Jacqui (The Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21
no 1, pp. 1- 26)
The United Nations has estimated that discrimination
against women in Asia Pacific costs the region as much as
US$80 billion per year as women are excluded from economic
opportunities to participate in the paid workforce and in
business. The WLN has sought to rectify this gender
discrimination in its mission to bring women's perspectives on
regional trade and economic integration to bear on policy
making in Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
341.112 (410)
000621
An increasingly uneasy relationship : The English courts
and the European court of justice in trade mark disputes /
Trimmer, Bonita (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 3, pp. 87- 92)
There is now a plethora of Directives intended to harmonise
the national intellectual property legislation of the EU Member
States. Significant differences in the traditions of interpretation
and methods of drafting legislation have led to an uneasy
relationship between the English courts and the European
Court of Justice.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
341.24
000622
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
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342
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DROIT PUBLIC.
PUBLIEK RECHT.
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342.7 (4-11) (4-15)
000623
Social human rights of migrants under the European
social charter / Mikkola, Matti (European Journal of Social
Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 25- 59)
Social human rights. Migrants and migration. Rights of
migrants. Third country migrants.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
342.7 (44)
000624
Social rights of non-European illegal immigrants in France
/ Daugareilh, Isabelle (European Journal of Social Security,
2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 61- 74)
The radical change in French legislative policy on the right
to social protection for foreigners since 1993, initially by
imposing legal residence as a condition for access to social
security systems and benefits, then instituting a minimum,
continuous residency requirement for acces to a reduced
'selection' of care, obviously raises the issue of the
incompatibility between national positive law and international
laws adopted in France.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
342.7 (540)
000625
Streetwalkers show the way : Reframing the global debate
on trafficking from sex workers perspectives /
Bandyopadhyay, Nandinee (IDS Working Paper,no 309, pp. 727)
This paper documents action research and discussions on
trafficking by Durbar, a network of 60,000 female, male and
transgender sex workers in India.
P 00960 GRBRno 309
342.71 (4-11) (4-15)
000626
Contemporary integration policies in Europe : Civic
integration programmes and the legal, social and cultural
position of non-citizens / Odé, Arend (European Journal of
Social Security, 2008 vol 10 no 1, pp. 7- 23)
The cultural dimension is not left untouched either, since
integration courses increasingly insist on social and cultural
incorporation. As will be discussed in more detail for the
Netherlands, the establishment of civic integration policies has
abruptly ended the period of multiculturalism, and has had
serious consequences for the position of immigrants in Dutch
society.
P 00860 PB 2008 vol 10 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 H IV
342.721 (4-15)
000627
La protection des données personnelles dans le troisième
pilier. Un délicat équilibre à établir entre la nécessaire
protection des droits fondamentaux et les besoins
propres à un système de répression efficace. / Coudert,
Fanny & Kosta, Eleni & Dumortier, Jos (Revue du droit des
technologies de l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 21- 38)
Les attentats terroristes de 2001 et les attentats à la bombe
de Madrid et Londres ont relancé l'intérêt politique quant à une
coopération policière européenne et sa réglementation afin
d'améliorer l'efficacité de la répression. La commission
européenne a ainsi présenté en octobre 2005 une proposition
de décision cadre sur la protection des données personnelles
traitées dans le cadre de la coopération policière et judiciaire
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
en matière pénale. Malgré les nombreuses versions
présentées et discutées au sein du Conseil européen, un
consensus commence à peine à s'esquisser (janvier 2008).
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consensus commence à peine à s'esquisser (janvier 2008).
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
342.721 (493)
000628
Entrepôts de données et vie privée. / Lefever, Nathalie &
Poullet, Yves (Revue du droit des technologies de
l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 7- 20)
Le data mining et son support favori le data warehouse font
depuis longtemps partie des pratiques habituelles du secteur
privé autant que du secteur public. Cependant l'opinion
publique ignore souvent la taille et le potentiel de ces
entrepôts où les données personnelles sont rassemblées et
analysées.
343.352
000632
Threshold effects of corruption : Theory and evidence /
Bose, Niloy & Capasso, Salvatore & Murshid, Antu Panini
(World Development : the multi-disciplinary international
journal devoted to the study and promotion of world
development, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 1173- 1191)
We examine the impact of corruption on the quality of public
infrastructure. We propose a model in which private vendores
supply governments with inputs necessary for the production
of public goods.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
342.722.1
000629
Powerful women : does exposure reduce bias ? / Beaman,
Lori & Chattopadhyay, Raghabendra & Duflo, Esther & Pande,
Rohini & Topalova, Petia (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6922,
pp. 1- 35)
We exploit random assignment of gender quotas across
Indian village councils to investigate whether having a female
chief councillor affects public opinion towards female leaders.
343.52 (540)
000633
Streetwalkers show the way : Reframing the global debate
on trafficking from sex workers perspectives /
Bandyopadhyay, Nandinee (IDS Working Paper,no 309, pp. 727)
This paper documents action research and discussions on
trafficking by Durbar, a network of 60,000 female, male and
transgender sex workers in India.
P 00960 GRBRno 309
P 00834 GRBRno 6922
342.738 (493)
000630
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
343.53
000634
Credit and identity theft / Roberds, William & Kahn, Charles
M. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp.
251- 264)
The quintessential crime of the information age is identity
theft, the malicious use of personal identifying data. In this
paper we model "identity" and its use in credit transactions.
Various types of identity theft occur in equilibrium, including
"new account fraud, " "existing account fraud," and "friendly
fraud."
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
343.9
000635
Le dilemme du sport. / Eber, Nicolas (Revue d'Economie
politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 207- 227)
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343
DROIT PENAL.
STRAFRECHT.
343 (4-15)
000631
La protection des données personnelles dans le troisième
pilier. Un délicat équilibre à établir entre la nécessaire
protection des droits fondamentaux et les besoins
propres à un système de répression efficace. / Coudert,
Fanny & Kosta, Eleni & Dumortier, Jos (Revue du droit des
technologies de l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 21- 38)
Les attentats terroristes de 2001 et les attentats à la bombe
de Madrid et Londres ont relancé l'intérêt politique quant à une
coopération policière européenne et sa réglementation afin
d'améliorer l'efficacité de la répression. La commission
européenne a ainsi présenté en octobre 2005 une proposition
de décision cadre sur la protection des données personnelles
traitées dans le cadre de la coopération policière et judiciaire
en matière pénale. Malgré les nombreuses versions
présentées et discutées au sein du Conseil européen, un
Le dopage est, depuis une dizaine d'années maintenant, un
sujet central en économie du sport. La décision économique
que constitue le recours au dopage possède deux
caractéristiques fondamentales. En premier lieu, il s'agit d'une
action illicite puisqu'elle implique d'enfreindre certains
règlements régissant la pratique du sport de compétition. En
second lieu, c'est une décision stratégique en ce sens qu'elle
est prise dans un environnement d'interactions stratégiques
entre l'ensemble des sportifs concurrents.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
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347
DROIT PRIVE. DROIT CIVIL.
PRIVAAT RECHT. BURGERLIJK RECHT.
347.4 (44)
000636
Regards critiques sur la rupture brutale des relations
commerciales établies. / Le Couviour, Karine (Revue
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
trimestrielle de Droit commercial et de Droit économique, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 24)
Parce que les relations commerciales établies ne sont
soumises à aucune détermination de durée, à la différence
des contrats, le régime juridique afférent à leur rupture est
plus incertain. Les conditions d'une meilleure gestion de la
rupture doivent donc être recherchées. Loin de se limiter à la
seule considération de l'obligation spéciale de préavis, la
prévention des ruptures brutales pourrait aussi passer par
l'admission sélective d'une indemnité de cessation de relation.
P 00747 FR 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B I
347.51 (44)
000637
Regards critiques sur la rupture brutale des relations
commerciales établies. / Le Couviour, Karine (Revue
trimestrielle de Droit commercial et de Droit économique, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 24)
Parce que les relations commerciales établies ne sont
soumises à aucune détermination de durée, à la différence
des contrats, le régime juridique afférent à leur rupture est
plus incertain. Les conditions d'une meilleure gestion de la
rupture doivent donc être recherchées. Loin de se limiter à la
seule considération de l'obligation spéciale de préavis, la
prévention des ruptures brutales pourrait aussi passer par
l'admission sélective d'une indemnité de cessation de relation.
P 00747 FR 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B I
347.56 (493)
000638
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
BLADZ 69
465- 502)
This paper will examine the implications of the peculiar way
competition laws and institutions developed in the CEECs for
the decentralised enforcement of EC competition law.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
347.7 (44)
000641
Regards critiques sur la rupture brutale des relations
commerciales établies. / Le Couviour, Karine (Revue
trimestrielle de Droit commercial et de Droit économique, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 24)
Parce que les relations commerciales établies ne sont
soumises à aucune détermination de durée, à la différence
des contrats, le régime juridique afférent à leur rupture est
plus incertain. Les conditions d'une meilleure gestion de la
rupture doivent donc être recherchées. Loin de se limiter à la
seule considération de l'obligation spéciale de préavis, la
prévention des ruptures brutales pourrait aussi passer par
l'admission sélective d'une indemnité de cessation de relation.
P 00747 FR 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B I
347.7 (493)
000642
Faillissement en de Sluitingswet / Van Buggenhout ,
Christian & Van de Mierop, Ilse (Tijdschrift voor Belgisch
Handelsrecht, 2008 vol 114 no 4, pp. 307- 316)
Met ingang van 1 april 2007 is de sluitingswet in werking
getreden. Hierna wordt een overzicht gegeven van de
belangrijkste wijzigingen die de sluitingswet meebrengt voor
curatoren bij de afhandeling van een faillissement.
P 01805 BG 2008 vol 114 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 A I
347.72.023 (100-77)
000643
Privatisation in developing countries : Performance and
ownership effects / Boubakri, Narjess & Cosset,
Jean-Claude & Guedhami, Omrane (Development Policy
Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 275- 308)
More than 120 developing countries. The switch of
ownership induces major changes in the corporate
governance of firms, and in their incentives to restructure and
improve efficiency and performance. Identifying several issues
yet to be resolved.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
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347.7
DROIT COMMERCIAL.
HANDELSRECHT.
347.7 (100.3)
000639
Multi-jurisdictional antitrust enforcement: introduction /
(European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 411- 412)
The articles presented in this section of the journal result
from a conference held by the ESRC Centre for Competition
Policy in June of this year at the University of East Anglia. The
theme of the conference - multi-jurisdictional antitrust
enforcement - provoked much interest and discussion from a
number of different perspectives.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
347.72.023 (44)
000644
L'hétérogénéité du comportement de contrôle des
investisseurs institutionnels français. / Ben M'Barek, Noura
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 291- 254)
Selon
l'Association
française
des
investisseurs
institutionnels, les actionnaires institutionnels détiennent 90%
de la capitalisation boursière française en 2005. Ces
investisseurs, bien qu'ils soient les actionnaires dominants des
entreprises, ont, comme nous allons le voir dans le cadre de
cet article, un comportement de contrôle assez hétérogène.
Alors que certains ont un comportement financier pur dénué
de toute influence sur les entreprises, d'autres au contraire
s'intéressent de près à tous les paramètres pouvant influer sur
les performances globales des entreprises, y compris le
respect des pratiques de gouvernement d'entreprise et de
l'éthique.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
347.7 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
000640
Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the
interface between European competition law and the
competition law of the new member States / Cseres,
Katalin (European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp.
347.72.023 (510)
000645
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
PAGE 70
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
Marketing initiatives, expected cash flows, and
shareholders' wealth / RAO, RAMESH K. & Bharadwaj,
Neeraj (Journal of Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 16- 26)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
It is widely accepted that marketing initiatives help firms
acquire and retain customers. However, the link between the
cash flows generated by customers' purchases and
shareholders' wealth is not fully understood, and the literature
is increasingly advocating the need for greater "marketing
accountability".
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
347.72.023 (520) (73)
000646
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
347.72.036.2 (493)
000650
Interlocking directorates and business groups : Belgian
evidence / Rommens, An & Cuyvers, Ludo & Deloof, Marc
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 23, pp. 1- 40)
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
We investigate the determinants of interlocking directorates
and their impact on company performance for a Belgian
sample of 286 companies affiliated with a business group and
2,136 stand-alone companies.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
347.72.036 (44)
000647
L'hétérogénéité du comportement de contrôle des
investisseurs institutionnels français. / Ben M'Barek, Noura
(Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 291- 254)
Selon
l'Association
française
des
investisseurs
institutionnels, les actionnaires institutionnels détiennent 90%
de la capitalisation boursière française en 2005. Ces
investisseurs, bien qu'ils soient les actionnaires dominants des
entreprises, ont, comme nous allons le voir dans le cadre de
cet article, un comportement de contrôle assez hétérogène.
Alors que certains ont un comportement financier pur dénué
de toute influence sur les entreprises, d'autres au contraire
s'intéressent de près à tous les paramètres pouvant influer sur
les performances globales des entreprises, y compris le
respect des pratiques de gouvernement d'entreprise et de
l'éthique.
347.73
000651
Raisons fondamentales d'une régulation prudentielle du
secteur des assurances / Lorent, Benjamin (Brussels
Economic Review, 2006 vol 49 no 3, pp. 203- 244)
Cet article examine l'évolution des besoins en régulation
dus secteur des assurances. Celui-ci tend vers le secteur
bancaire si bien que la frontière entre les 2 intermédiaires
financiers s'estompe. La littérature assurantielle, au contraire
de la littérature bancaire, est peu dévoloppée à l'exception des
problèmes d'asymétrie d'information.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
347.736
000652
Bankruptcy and firm finance / Krasa, Stefan & Sharma,
Tridib & Villamil, Anne P. (Economic Theory, 2008 vol 36 no 2,
pp. 239- 266)
This paper analyzes how an enforcement mechanism that
resembles a court affects firm finance.
P 00853 ALL 2008 vol 36 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 A III
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
347.72.036 (510)
000648
Retained state shareholding in Chinese PLCs : Does
government ownership always reduce corporate value? /
Tian, Lihui & Estrin, Saul (Journal of Comparative Economics,
2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 74- 89)
Government ownership of enterprises in China remains
substantial. In this paper, we use a large set of Chinese public
listed companies between 1994 and 2004 to generate
evidence on how government ownership influences company
performance. We find the effect of government ownership on
corporate value to be non-monotonic. In fact, the relationship
is U-shapped; up to a certain threshold, corporate value
decreases as government sharholding increases, but beyond
this it increases. When its shareholding is large, the
government can actuallt improve corporate value. We interpret
this results in terms of ownership concentration and
government partiality.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
347.72.036 (73)
P 03100 BG 2007 no 23
000649
347.736 (493)
000653
Faillissement en de Sluitingswet / Van Buggenhout ,
Christian & Van de Mierop, Ilse (Tijdschrift voor Belgisch
Handelsrecht, 2008 vol 114 no 4, pp. 307- 316)
Met ingang van 1 april 2007 is de sluitingswet in werking
getreden. Hierna wordt een overzicht gegeven van de
belangrijkste wijzigingen die de sluitingswet meebrengt voor
curatoren bij de afhandeling van een faillissement.
P 01805 BG 2008 vol 114 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 A I
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347.77
DROIT INTELLECTUEL.
INTELLECTUEEL RECHT.
347.77
000654
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
347.77 (100) (73)
000655
Is there a global warming of patents? / Straus, Joseph (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 58- 62)
The virtually exponential growth in the number of patent
applications worldwide has been labelled by some as a "global
warming of patents". The clearly negative connotation implies
the necessity of proactive measures against this "warming"
process. In other words, patent applications and the patents
themselves seems to be viewed by some as pollution of the
economic environment, in other words, they are equated with
greenhouse gases whose exhaust (patent filings) must be
contained.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
347.77 (410)
000656
An increasingly uneasy relationship : The English courts
and the European court of justice in trade mark disputes /
Trimmer, Bonita (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 3, pp. 87- 92)
There is now a plethora of Directives intended to harmonise
the national intellectual property legislation of the EU Member
States. Significant differences in the traditions of interpretation
and methods of drafting legislation have led to an uneasy
relationship between the English courts and the European
Court of Justice.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
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347.78
DROITS D'AUTEUR.
AUTEURSRECHT.
347.78
000657
Perfectly competitive innovation / Boldrin, Michele &
Levine, David K. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55
no 3, pp. 435- 453)
Our goal is to understand both the role of competitive rents
and the role of the 'firs mover' advantage that comes from the
initial degree of 'natural' monopoly. To achieve this one needs
a theoretical model allowing for both of them.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
347.78
000658
BLADZ 71
'Essential' Patents, FRAND royalties and technological
standards / Dewatripont, Mathias & Legros, Patrick (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6925, pp. 1- 30)
In this paper we abandon the usual assumption that patents
bring known benefits to the industry or that their benefits are
known to all parties. When royalty payments are increasing in
one's patent portfolio, private information about the quality of
patents leads to a variety of distortions, in particular the
incentives of firms to 'pad' by contributing weak patents.
P 00834 GRBRno 6925
347.78
000659
Control rights over intellectual property : Corporate
venturing and bankruptcy regimes / Bhattacharya, Sudipto
& Guriev, Sergei (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6927, pp. 123)
We develop a theory of control rights in the context of
licensing
interim
innovative
knowledge
for
further
development, which is consistent with the inalienability of initial
innovator's intellectual property rights.
P 00834 GRBRno 6927
347.78
000660
The impact of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in
professional
team
sports
/
Kesenne,
Stefan
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 9, pp. 2- 14)
In this theoretical analysis, we try to find out what the
implicationsare of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in a
sport league. We concentrate on the impact on talent demand,
competitive balance and ticket price, using a simplified 2-club
non-cooperative Nash equilibrium model with the hiring of
talent as the only decision variable, as well as a more general
competitive equilibrium model with a large number of teams in
the league and with talent hiring and ticket price as decision
variables.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 9
347.78 (4)
000661
The denial of copyright protection on public policy
grounds / Sims, Alexandra (European Intellectual Property
Review (EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of
technology, copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp.
189- 198)
Despite arguments that immorality and illegality play no part
in determining what copyright protects, this article argues for
the continued existence of a publid policy ground upon which
copyright protection can be denied outright to works or
remedies refused.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
347.78 (410)
000662
An increasingly uneasy relationship : The English courts
and the European court of justice in trade mark disputes /
Trimmer, Bonita (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 3, pp. 87- 92)
There is now a plethora of Directives intended to harmonise
the national intellectual property legislation of the EU Member
States. Significant differences in the traditions of interpretation
and methods of drafting legislation have led to an uneasy
relationship between the English courts and the European
Court of Justice.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
347.78 (493.21) (493=40)
000663
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
P 02120 BG 2008 no 69
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DROIT ADMINISTRATIF.
OPENBAAR BESTUUR. ADMINISTRATIEF RECHT.
35.08 (481)
000664
Le nouveau management public et au-delà : structure,
culture et démographie / Christensen, Tom & Laegreid, Per
(Revue internationale des sciences administratives, 2008 vol
74 no 1, pp. 7- 26)
Les principales questions de recherche abordées dans le
présent article sont les suivantes : dans quelle mesure les
éléments de réforme du NMP et de l'après-NMP sont-ils
perçus comme pertinents ou significatifs dans la fonction
publique norvégienne; quelles ont été les éléments de réforme
les plus importants; et comment expliquer les variations dans
l'importance perçue des différents outils de réforme
administrative ?
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
35.08 (493)
000665
Communiceren van verandering / CLAES, PETER &
Snijkers,
Kris
(Vlaams
Tijdschrift
voor
Overheids
Management, 2008 vol 13 no 1, pp. 3- 9)
Verandering is voor heel wat organisaties een noodzakelijke
voorwaarde indien ze hun toekomst veilig willen stellen. Toch
blijken heel wat veranderingen erg moeilijk te lopen.
Ervaringen bij verschillende bedrijven en organisaties, zowel
uit de publieke als de private sector, leren ons dat er in
veranderingsprojecten vaak één ding uit het oog wordt
verloren: een goede communicatie. In dit artikel willen we
alvast een aantal richtsnoeren aanreiken die van nut kunnen
zijn voor elke manager van verandering.
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Capacity cost structure, welfare and cost recovery : Are
transport infrastructures with high fixed costs a
handicap? / De Borger, Bruno & Dunkerley, Fay & Proost,
Stef (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 33)
In this paper, we consider a region that invests in
infrastructure used by both local demand and through
transport. We then compare transport systems that have, for a
given capacity, the same total infrastructure cost but vary in
the proportion of fixed costs and variable capacity costs.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 1
351.712.2 (510)
000667
The empirics of key factors in the success of bids for
olympic games. / Feddersen, Arne & Maennig, Wolfgang &
Zimmermann, Philipp (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol
118 no 2, pp. 171- 187)
This paper examines the probability of the success of city
bid campaigns on the basis of quantified determinants for a
total of 48 bids for the summer olympic games between 1992
and 2012. Using a model comprising the distance of sporting
venues from the olympic village, local temperatures and
unemployment rates, we can correctly predict the decision for
100% of failed bids and 50% of successful bids.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
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351.713
DROIT FISCAL.
FISKAAL RECHT.
351.74 (4-15) (494)
000668
Questions policières: La culture policière est-elle
favorable pour générer de nouvelles actions de pensée? /
Delachaux, Yves Patrick (Revue économique et sociale, 2008
vol 66 no 2, pp. 9- 43)
Questions policières: la culture policière est-elle favorable
pour générer de nouvelles actions de pensée? La police
n'appartient pas à la police. Politique et éthique. Le maintien et
le rétablissement de l'odre public par la police: définitions,
acteurs et principes juridiques.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
351.75 (493)
000669
Algemene preventie zoekt verankering in de hulpverlening
/ Hendrickx, Lieve (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008
vol 34 no 3, pp. 35- 43)
Algemene preventie begint nooit van nul maar bouwt altijd
verder op wat al leeft in de individuele hulpverlening.
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
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351.71
PROPRIETES PUBLIQUES. TRAVAUX PUBLICS.
VERHEIDSEIGENDOMMEN. OPENBARE WERKEN.
351.712 (493)
000666
351.76 (540)
000670
Streetwalkers show the way : Reframing the global debate
on trafficking from sex workers perspectives /
Bandyopadhyay, Nandinee (IDS Working Paper,no 309, pp. 727)
This paper documents action research and discussions on
trafficking by Durbar, a network of 60,000 female, male and
transgender sex workers in India.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
P 00960 GRBRno 309
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351.82
LEGISLATION ECONOMIQUE.
ECONOMISCHE WETGEVING.
351.82 (44)
000671
Regards critiques sur la rupture brutale des relations
commerciales établies. / Le Couviour, Karine (Revue
trimestrielle de Droit commercial et de Droit économique, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 24)
Parce que les relations commerciales établies ne sont
soumises à aucune détermination de durée, à la différence
des contrats, le régime juridique afférent à leur rupture est
plus incertain. Les conditions d'une meilleure gestion de la
rupture doivent donc être recherchées. Loin de se limiter à la
seule considération de l'obligation spéciale de préavis, la
prévention des ruptures brutales pourrait aussi passer par
l'admission sélective d'une indemnité de cessation de relation.
P 00747 FR 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 54 B I
351.820 (430)
000672
Deregulating with no regulator : Is the German electricity
transmission regime institutionally correct? / Glachant,
Jean-Michel & Dubois, Ute & Perez, Yannick (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1600- 1610)
From 1998 to 2005, the German transmission grid has been
put under a self-regulated arrangement. It seems hard to
believe that transmission lines can be opened to "third-party
access" only with a "negotiated access regime" and no
regulator supervision.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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351.83
LEGISLATION SOCIALE.
SOCIALE WETGEVING.
351.85 (493.21) (493=40)
000673
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
P 02120 BG 2008 no 69
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355
DEFENSE NATIONALE.
LANDSVERDEDIGING.
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355.013
000674
OTAN: crise de légitimité. / Le Dauphin, Jacques & Joxe,
Alain & Dumoulin, André & Bacot-Décriaud , Michèle &
Andersson, Nils & Martensson, Ingela & SCHMID, HERMAN &
Vahé, Raphaël & DURAND, DANIEL (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 35- 162)
OTAN : crise de légitimité. L'OTAN et l'Union européenne
au conditionnel futur. UE-OTAN : état des relations et
questionnements. La France et la "globalisation" de l'OTAN :
les désaccords de Riga. Bouclier antimissiles en Europe et
stratégie globale des Etats-Unis. OTAN- Loin du nord
européen. La Russie et l'OTAN. Vers un nouveau rôle de
l'OTAN. Pour une Europe, puissante "vertueuse".
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
355.02 (4-15) (44)
000675
Quelle posture militaire de la France dans l'Otan ? /
Boucheron, Jean-Michel & Branger, Jean-Guy & Denis, Arielle
& Farbiaz, Patrick & Fath, Jacques (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 163- 183)
La France dans l'OTAN ? Quelle OTAN ? - Le statut de la
France dans l'OTAN : les enjeux d'une réflexion légitime. - La
France soluble dans l'OTAN. - La défense européenne sous
commandement de l'OTAN est une illusion dangereuse. - Une
boîte à outils de siècle passé.
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
355.02 (410) (44)
000676
La révision générale des politiques publiques. / Barilari,
André & Josse, Philippe & Migeon, François-Daniel & Pedini,
Gilles & Hughes, Richard (Revue française de Finances
publiques, 2008 no 102, pp. 155- 189)
La revue générale des politiques publiques, aussitôt
qualifiée de "RGPP", a été présentée le 10 juillet 2007 comme
: - un impératif pour respecter nos objectifs de finances
publiques (revenir à un niveau de dette publique inférieur à
60% du PIB en 2012).
P 00836 FR 2008 no 102 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 K III
355NATO
000677
OTAN: crise de légitimité. / Le Dauphin, Jacques & Joxe,
Alain & Dumoulin, André & Bacot-Décriaud , Michèle &
Andersson, Nils & Martensson, Ingela & SCHMID, HERMAN &
Vahé, Raphaël & DURAND, DANIEL (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 35- 162)
OTAN : crise de légitimité. L'OTAN et l'Union européenne
au conditionnel futur. UE-OTAN : état des relations et
questionnements. La France et la "globalisation" de l'OTAN :
les désaccords de Riga. Bouclier antimissiles en Europe et
stratégie globale des Etats-Unis. OTAN- Loin du nord
européen. La Russie et l'OTAN. Vers un nouveau rôle de
l'OTAN. Pour une Europe, puissante "vertueuse".
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
355NATO (4-15) (44)
000678
Quelle posture militaire de la France dans l'Otan ? /
Boucheron, Jean-Michel & Branger, Jean-Guy & Denis, Arielle
& Farbiaz, Patrick & Fath, Jacques (Recherches
Internationales, 2008 no 81, pp. 163- 183)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
La France dans l'OTAN ? Quelle OTAN ? - Le statut de la
France dans l'OTAN : les enjeux d'une réflexion légitime. - La
France soluble dans l'OTAN. - La défense européenne sous
commandement de l'OTAN est une illusion dangereuse. - Une
boîte à outils de siècle passé.
P 00917 FR 2008 no 81 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 C II
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362.1
000683
Testing the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations and brand loyalty / Alexandris, K. &
Douka, S. & Papadopoulos, P. & Kaltsatou, A. (Managing
Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 239- 254)
The study aims to: measure brand associations in the
context of a finess club, test the inlfuence of brand
associations on the development of brand loyalty, and
investigate the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations.
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ASSISTANCE SOCIALE. OEUVRES. ASSSURANCE.
MAATSCHAPPELIJKE VOORZORG. VERZEKERING.
36
000679
Measuring inclusive growth / Ali, Ifzal (Asian Development
Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 2007
vol 24 no 1, pp. 11- 31)
This study proposes an approach to measuring inclusive
growth. It draws from the idea of a social opportunity function
akin to a social welfare function.
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
362.1 (46)
000684
ISO 9001 and residential homes for the elderly : A Delphi
study / Heras, Iñaki & Cilleruelo, Ernesto & Iradi, Jon
(Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 272- 288)
The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriateness
of applying the ISO 9001 quality standard to the residential
aged-care sector.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
362.1 (493)
000685
Zorg en ethiek / De Droogh, Luc & Maeseele, Thomas (Alert :
voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3, pp. 76- 83)
36
000680
Location choice and optimal zoning under Cournot
competition / Chen, Chin-Sheng & Lai, Fu-Chuan (Regional
Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 2, pp. 119126)
Zorgethiek vindt haar oorsprong in het feminisme. Joan
Tronto beklemtoont dat zorgethiek voor vrouwen én mannen
betekenisvol is. Ze wil zorgpraktijken en zorgethiek politiseren.
This paper introduces a symmetric zoning regulation into a
spatial Cournot competition model and analyzes how this
intervention affects equilibrium locations and social welfare.
362.6 (493)
000686
Ouderenmisbehandeling : Zwijgen biedt geen uitkomst /
Callewaert, Gerd (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol
34 no 3, pp. 65- 75)
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
36 (493)
000681
Algemene preventie zoekt verankering in de hulpverlening
/ Hendrickx, Lieve (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008
vol 34 no 3, pp. 35- 43)
Algemene preventie begint nooit van nul maar bouwt altijd
verder op wat al leeft in de individuele hulpverlening.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
36 (493)
000682
Zelfmoordpreventie en zorgnetwerken / Meulemans,
Herman (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 53- 64)
De ontwikkeling en het gebruik van instrumenten om met de
huisarts te communiceren over suïcidale patienten, de
preventie van recidief gedrag en de bevordering van
therapietrouw vormen de kern van de interventie in het ZET
ZET-project.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
Het gaat hier ook alleen om mishandeling in de thuissituatie
en niet om situaties van institutioneel geweld door
professionelen binnen bijvoorbeeld rusthuizen. We kiezen
voor een ruime omschrijving van het probleem om er
preventief en curatief mee te kunne omgaan.
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
362.7 (493)
000687
Progressivity of childcare tax policies in Belgium /
Farfan-Portet, Maria-Isabel & Hindriks, Jean & Lorant, Vincent
(Recherches économiques de Louvain, 2008 vol 74 no 2, pp.
143- 165)
Tax credits in Belgium are set as a portion of income that is
not taxed, and the reduction on the tax payments is computed
by using the tax rates on the total amount of the tax credit.
P 00163 BG 2008 vol 74 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 D I
P 02108 BG 2008 vol 34 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 K IV
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368
ASSURANCES.
VERZEKERINGSWEZEN.
362
OEUVRES DE BIENFAISANCE.
MAATSCHAPPELIJK WERK.
368
000688
Insurance and opportunities : A welfare analysis of labor
market risk / Heathcote, Jonathan & Storesletten, Kjetil &
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Violante, Giovanni L. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008
vol 55 no 3, pp. 501- 525)
Using a model with constant relative risk-aversion
preferences, endogenous labor supply and partial insurance
against idiosyncratic wage risk, this paper provides an
analytical characterization of three welfare effects: (a) the
welfare effect of a rise in wage dispersion, (b) the welfare gain
from completing markets, and (c) the welfare effect from
eliminating risk. The analysis reveals an important trade-off for
these welfare calculations.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
368
000689
Raisons fondamentales d'une régulation prudentielle du
secteur des assurances / Lorent, Benjamin (Brussels
Economic Review, 2006 vol 49 no 3, pp. 203- 244)
Cet article examine l'évolution des besoins en régulation
dus secteur des assurances. Celui-ci tend vers le secteur
bancaire si bien que la frontière entre les 2 intermédiaires
financiers s'estompe. La littérature assurantielle, au contraire
de la littérature bancaire, est peu dévoloppée à l'exception des
problèmes d'asymétrie d'information.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
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& Chaplin, Mark & Kelliher, Patrick & O'Brien, Chris
(International Journal of Financial Services Management,
2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 5- 23)
This paper reviews a number of recent surveys relevant to
risk management by UK insurers. These include the results of
four surveys specially on UK insurers. Our findings suggest
that the risk management practices of UK insures are variable,
generally behind best practices in adjacent sectors, and in
some cases are a cause of concern. However, we also find
that they have been improving significantly.
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
368.382 (100.3)
000694
Competition in off-patent drug markets : Issues,
regulation and evidence / Kanavos, Panos & Costa-Font,
Joan & Seeley, Elizabeth (Economic Policy, 2008 no 55, pp.
501- 544)
Panos Kanavos, Joan Costa-Font and Elizabeth Seeley
investigate what happens when patents on brand drugs
expire. In some countries generic drugs penetrate the market
rapidly while in other countries generic penetration remains
low. Often market prices do not decline as fast as originally
thought, also because price competition among generic drugs
is poor.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
368 (100)
000690
De plaats en rol van de accountant in de 21e eeuw : het
vraagstuk van de aard en de organisatie van assurance /
Strikwerda, Hans (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 77- 88)
Dit artikel is van belang voor de strategiebepaling van
accountantskantoren, voor het beleid met betrekking tot de
vorming en opleiding van accountants en voor verdere wet- en
regelgeving met betrekking tot de assurance-functie in het
maatschappelijk verkeer.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
368 (100)
000691
Helping hand or grabbing hand? : Supervisory
architecture, financial structure and market view /
Masciandaro, Donato (IMF Working Papers, 2008 no 47, pp.
3- 46)
The literature stresses the importance of financial market
characteristics in determining the supervisory architectures. In
the real world it is not always clear to what extent market
features are taken into account. We present two
complementary approaches to gain insights in the above
relationship.
P 01384 GX 2008 no 47
368.02 (100)
000692
De plaats en rol van de accountant in de 21e eeuw : het
vraagstuk van de aard en de organisatie van assurance /
Strikwerda, Hans (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 77- 88)
Dit artikel is van belang voor de strategiebepaling van
accountantskantoren, voor het beleid met betrekking tot de
vorming en opleiding van accountants en voor verdere wet- en
regelgeving met betrekking tot de assurance-functie in het
maatschappelijk verkeer.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
368.07 (410)
000693
Risk management in the UK insurance industry : The
changing state of practice / Dowd, Kevin & Bartlett, David L.
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368.4
SECURITE SOCIALE.
SOCIALE ZEKERHEID.
368.4
000695
The future of social security / Gonzalez-Eiras , Martin &
Niepelt, Dirk (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no
2, pp. 197- 218)
We analyze the effect of the projected demographic
transition on the political support for social security, and
equilibrium outcomes.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
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37
EDUCATION. ENSEIGNEMENT.
OPVOEDING. ONDERWIJS.
37
000696
Entrepreurial selection and succes : Does education
matter? / Dickson, Pat H. & Solomon, George T. & Weaver,
K. Mark (Journal of Small Business and Enterprise
Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp. 239- 258)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship
between general education, specific forms of entrepreneurial
education and a range of entrepreneurial actitivities.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
37
000697
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Role typologies for enterprising education : The
professional artisan? / Anderson, Alistair R. & Jack, Sarah L.
(Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2008
vol 15 no 2, pp. 259- 273)
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Eindtermen zijn het begin / Eimers, Peter & Vredevoogd,
Loek (Maandblad voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie,
2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 118- 127)
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the context,
approach and teaching techniques used for entrepreneurship
education need to reflect the different roles that encompass
enterprise.
Eindtermen
vormen
de
regelgeving
voor
accountantsopleidingen: ze zijn het spoorboekje voor de
inrichting van het curriculum. De nieuwe eindtermen geven
richting aan de opleidingsvereisten voor een nieuwe generatie
accountants die optreden als wettelijk controleur.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
37
000698
Creativity in entrepreneurship education / Hamidi, Daniel
Yar & Wennberg, Karl & Berglund, Henrik (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
304- 320)
The purpose of this paper is to use social cognitive theory to
investigate entrepreneurial intent among participants in
graduate entrepreneurship programs. Specifically, the authors
test whether students' creative potential is related to their
intention to engage in entrepreneurship.
37 (540)
000703
Regional returns to education, child labour and schooling
in India / Chamarbagwala, Rubiana (The Journal of
Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 233- 257)
We offer evidence from India that higher regional returns to
primary education not only increase the likelihood that boys
and girls attend school but also decrease likelihood that they
work.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
37
000699
Human capital and institutional effects in the
compensation of information technology professiionals in
the United States / Mithas, Sunil & Krishnan, M.S.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 415- 428)
This paper studies the influence of supply-side and
demand-side factors ion the compensation of information
technology (IT) professionals and considers the human capital
and institutional explanations. We focus on returns to an MBA
and the IT-related experience of IT professionals and use the
largest data set of IT professionals that has been compiled to
date in the United States to answer our research questions.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
37 (100.3)
000700
Human capital formation, education and earnings
inequality / Sunde, Uwe (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 7- 20)
This paper presents a simpole model of human capital
formation that illustrates how the structure of the education
system mediates the effects of shocks on the earnings
distribution. This might help understand the differences in
changes of inequality in OECD countries despite the similarity
of shocks and technological changes affecting these countries.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
37 (430) (485)
000701
Entrepreneurship education in Germany and Sweden :
What role do different school systems play? / Fuchs,
Kathrin & Werner, Arndt & Wallau, Frank (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
365- 381)
Picking up the discussion at this point, the purpose of this
paper is to analyse to what extent compulsory education in
Germany and Sweden facilitates a more entrepreneurial way
of thinking among pupils.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
37 (492)
000702
37 (678)
000704
Education, employment and earnings of secondary school
and university leavers in Tanzania : Evidence from a
Tracer study / Al-Samarrai, Samer & Reilly, Barry (The
Journal of Development Studies, 2008 vol 44 no 2, pp. 258288)
This study uses a tracer survey of secondary school
completers in Tanzania to analyse the impact of educational
qualifications on labour market earnings. We show that the
rates of return to the highest educational qualifications for
wage employees are not negligible and, at the margin, provide
an investment incentive.
P 00712 GRBR 2008 vol 44 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I II
37.014
000705
Political economy of income distribution dynamics /
Zhang, Lei (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol 87
no 1, pp. 119- 139)
This paper provides a theoretical investigation of the
persistent differences in income distribution across countries
over time.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
37.014
000706
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
37.014 (430) (485)
000707
Entrepreneurship education in Germany and Sweden :
What role do different school systems play? / Fuchs,
Kathrin & Werner, Arndt & Wallau, Frank (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
365- 381)
Picking up the discussion at this point, the purpose of this
paper is to analyse to what extent compulsory education in
Germany and Sweden facilitates a more entrepreneurial way
of thinking among pupils.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
37.014 (44)
000708
Les croyances des étudiants envers la création
d'entreprise. Un état des lieux. / Boissin, Jean-Pierre &
Chollet, Barthélémy & Emin, Sandrine (Revue française de
Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 25- 43)
Quel est l'état de la relation actuelle des étudiants à la
création d'entreprise ? Pour y répondre, les auteurs font un
état des lieux de leurs croyances relatives à la création
d'entreprise.
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more conventional offerings of a large university business
school.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
378
000713
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
37.014 (493=393)
000709
Regulation of program supply in higher education :
Lessons from a funding system reform in Flanders /
Kelchtermans, Stijn & Verboven, Frank (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 204- 228)
Rather than raising the public budget or promoting private
contributions, many governments have attempted to make
public spending more efficient in various ways. This article
reports the results from a proposed funding system reform in
Flanders (Belgium), which aimed to save costs by reducing
the diversity and duplication of study programs.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
37.018.47
000710
Human capital and institutional effects in the
compensation of information technology professiionals in
the United States / Mithas, Sunil & Krishnan, M.S.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 415- 428)
This paper studies the influence of supply-side and
demand-side factors ion the compensation of information
technology (IT) professionals and considers the human capital
and institutional explanations. We focus on returns to an MBA
and the IT-related experience of IT professionals and use the
largest data set of IT professionals that has been compiled to
date in the United States to answer our research questions.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
371.279.8
000711
Déclassement professionnel et segmentation du marché
du travail. L'effet combiné du diplôme et de l'expérience. /
Léné, Alexandre (Economie appliquée : an international
journal of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 135- 166)
L'accès à l'emploi qualifié est devenu plus sélectif. Pour
expliquer ces évolutions, on propose un modèle d'appariement
dans le cadre d'une économie multi-sectorielle où deux types
de travailleurs - diplômés/non-diplômés-se concurrencent.
L'augmentation du nombre de diplômés provoque leur
déclassement professionnel; les moins diplômés sont quant à
eux relégués dans les franges inférieures du marché de
travail. Par ailleurs, il est de moins en moins possible de
compenser un faible niveau d'éducation par une expérience
professionnelle.
P 00340 FR 2008 vol 61 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 C I
378
000712
"Start-a-business" : An experiment in education through
entrepreneurship / Vincett, Paul S. & Farlow, Steve (Journal
of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15
no 2, pp. 274- 288)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether two
unconventional experiential courses, with the style and content
that the authors would like to have experienced before
becoming entrepreneurs, can be successfully grafted on to the
378 (4-15)
000714
Towards evidence-based reform of European universities
/ van der Ploeg, Frederic & Veugelers, Reinhilde (CESifo
Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 99- 120)
After the Bologna agreeement and the Lisbon Agenda,
reform of European university systems has been higher on the
political agenda. This is necessary, since most European
universities have been suffering from stifling blankets of
government regulation, having to make do with much less
funds that their North-American counterparts and do not
appear high on the various rankings of top universities in the
world.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
378 (492)
000715
Weinig sensatie bij citatie / Jolink, Albert (Economisch
Statistische Berichten (ESB) (+ CD-Rom), 2008 vol 93 no
4532, pp. 204- 206)
Voor 2008 biedt de economen-top 30 weinig verassingen.
P 00392 PB 2008 vol 93 no 4532 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F III
378 (493)
000716
What are the factors of success at university? : A case
study in Belgium / Arias Ortiz, Elena & Dehon, Catherine
(CESifo Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 121- 148)
By using a unique data set containing the entire newly
enrolled student population at the University of Brussels, this
case study aims to be the first complete analysis of the
determinants that influence the student's path at university in
Belgium.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
378 (493=393)
000717
Regulation of program supply in higher education :
Lessons from a funding system reform in Flanders /
Kelchtermans, Stijn & Verboven, Frank (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 204- 228)
Rather than raising the public budget or promoting private
contributions, many governments have attempted to make
public spending more efficient in various ways. This article
reports the results from a proposed funding system reform in
Flanders (Belgium), which aimed to save costs by reducing
the diversity and duplication of study programs.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
378 (569.4)
000718
Ranking Israel's economists. / Ben-David, Dan (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6935, pp. 1- 16)
This paper conducts a first of its kind examination on Israel's
academic economists and economics departments, ranking
them according to the number of citations on their work.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
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decisions, using in-depth data from 51 couples.
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
378.18 (44)
000719
Les croyances des étudiants envers la création
d'entreprise. Un état des lieux. / Boissin, Jean-Pierre &
Chollet, Barthélémy & Emin, Sandrine (Revue française de
Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 25- 43)
Quel est l'état de la relation actuelle des étudiants à la
création d'entreprise ? Pour y répondre, les auteurs font un
état des lieux de leurs croyances relatives à la création
d'entreprise.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
378.18 (493)
000720
What are the factors of success at university? : A case
study in Belgium / Arias Ortiz, Elena & Dehon, Catherine
(CESifo Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 121- 148)
By using a unique data set containing the entire newly
enrolled student population at the University of Brussels, this
case study aims to be the first complete analysis of the
determinants that influence the student's path at university in
Belgium.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
378.4 (569.4)
000721
Ranking Israel's economists. / Ben-David, Dan (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6935, pp. 1- 16)
This paper conducts a first of its kind examination on Israel's
academic economists and economics departments, ranking
them according to the number of citations on their work.
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379.8
LOISIRS.
VRIJE TIJDSBESTEDING.
392.3 (4-15)
000722
Les frontières floues du couple. La difficulté d'identifier
les couples aujourd'hui. / KAUFMANN, JEAN-CLAUDE
(Problèmes politiques et sociaux : Dossiers d'actualité
mondiale, 2008 no 948, pp. 5- 120)
Ce dossier propose un état des lieux des transformations et
des évolutions du couple et met en lumière les adaptations et
les résistances de la conjugalité au mouvement
d'individualisation.
P 00438 FR 2008 no 948 SALLE/ZAAL: 20 D I
392.3 (73)
000723
Life Course Patterns of Career-Prioritizing Decisions and
Occupational Attainment in Dual-Earner Couples. / Pixley,
Joy E. (Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 127163)
Couples' long-term pattern of favoring one spouse's career
in major decisions is thought to affect occupational
trajectories, but current research has looked only at short-term
effects of single decisions. This article applies a new
technique, the interpolated curves approach, to represent and
compare life course patterns of major career-prioritizing
394.3 (510)
000724
Les déterminants économiques de la performance
olympiques : prévision des médailles qui seront gagnées
aux jeux de Pékin. / Andreff, Madeleine & Andreff, Wladimir &
Poupaux, Sandrine (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 135- 169)
L'analyse des déterminants de la performance olympique fut
longtemps une macroéconomie de guerre froide où le nombre
de médailles gagnées par une nation est expliqué par ses
ressources économiques et humaines, puis par son régime
politique et le fait d'être le pays hôte des jeux. On propose une
vision des jeux d'après guerre froide, recherchant un
complément d'explication plus proche de l'idéal olympique qui
tiendrait compte des performances individuelles, de la culture
et des disciplines sportives.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
394.3 (510)
000725
The empirics of key factors in the success of bids for
olympic games. / Feddersen, Arne & Maennig, Wolfgang &
Zimmermann, Philipp (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol
118 no 2, pp. 171- 187)
This paper examines the probability of the success of city
bid campaigns on the basis of quantified determinants for a
total of 48 bids for the summer olympic games between 1992
and 2012. Using a model comprising the distance of sporting
venues from the olympic village, local temperatures and
unemployment rates, we can correctly predict the decision for
100% of failed bids and 50% of successful bids.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
394.3 (510)
000726
Olympic games, terrorism and their impact on the London
and Paris stock exchanges. / Kavetsos, Georgios &
Szymanski, Stefan (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 189- 206)
It is a fundamental tenet of financial markets theory that
asset prices reflect all publicly available information... This
paper examines the impact of the announcement of the 2012
olympic games and the july 7th London terrorist attacks on the
indices of the London and Paris stock exchanges.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
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EMANCIPATION DE LA FEMME.
EMANCIPATIE.
396.1
000727
Global accountability and transnational networks : the
women leaders's network and Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation. / True, Jacqui (The Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21
no 1, pp. 1- 26)
The United Nations has estimated that discrimination
against women in Asia Pacific costs the region as much as
US$80 billion per year as women are excluded from economic
opportunities to participate in the paid workforce and in
business. The WLN has sought to rectify this gender
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
discrimination in its mission to bring women's perspectives on
regional trade and economic integration to bear on policy
making in Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
396.1 (540)
000728
The vulnerability of 'Self-Help' : Women and microfinance
in South India / Kalpana, K. (IDS Working Paper,no 303, pp.
7- 44)
Self-help groups (SHGs) play a major role in providing
microfinance in India. But they do not work alone. State
institutions are also a big part of the microfinance landscape.
They promote and finance SHGs, and also interact directly
with them. How does this kind of 'institutionalised
co-production' in service delivery work in practice?
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MATHEMATIQUES.
WISKUNDE.
512.64 (63)
000729
Growth linkages and policy effects in a village economy in
Ethiopia : An analysis of interactions using a social
accounting matrix (SAM) framework / Ferede Agaje, Tadele
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 7, pp. 1- 43)
In this study, we develop a social accounting matrix (SAM)
for a cereal dependent village economy in rural Ethiopia and
examine relevant growth options in terms of their impact on
output, household income, investments in human and
environmental capital in the study village.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 7
519.216 (492)
000730
Eurandom 1998-2008. A random tour through a decade of
research / Adan, Ivo & Di Bucchianico, Alessandro & van der
Hofstad, Remco (Statistica Neerlandica, 2008 vol 62 no 3, pp.
256- 403)
This special issue of Statistica Neerlandica is devoted to the
10th anniversary of EURANDOM. The celebration is a sign of
the success of this international research institute. During the
past 10 years it has been flourishing and has proved to be vital
to the Dutch and international research community of
probability theory, statistics and stochastic operations
research.
P 00324 PB 2008 vol 62 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 B II
519.216.3
000731
Are inflation expectations rational? / Andolfatto, David &
Hendry, Scott & Moran, Kevin (Journal of Monetary
Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 406- 422)
Several recent papers report evidence of an apparent
statistical bias in inflation expectations and interpret these
findings as overturning the rational expectations hypothesis. In
this paper, we investigate the validity of such an interpretation.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
BLADZ 79
519.216.3
000732
Rational expectations in games / Aumann, Robert J. &
Dreze, Jacques H. (American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98
no 1, pp. 72- 86)
In an arbitrary game G, we characterize i's rational
expectations in terms of the correlated equilibria of the
doubled game 2G in which each of i's strategies in G appears
twice.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
519.216.3 (100)
000733
Atmospheric stabilization of CO² emissions : Near-term
reductions and absolute versus intensity-based targets /
Timilsina, Govinda R. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1927- 1936)
This study analyzes CO² emissions reduction targets for
various countries and geopolitical regions by the year 2030 to
stabilize atmospheric concentrations of CO² at 450 ppm (550
ppm including non-CO² greenhouse gases) level. It also
determines CO² intensity cuts that would be required in those
countries and regions if the emission reductions were to be
achieved through intensity-based targets without curtailing
their expected economic growth.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
519.216.3 (430)
000734
Accuracy and properties of German business cycle
forecasts / (Konjunkturpolitik, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 27- 57)
In this paper the accuracy of a wide range of German
business cycle forecasters is assessed for the period from
1995 to 2005. For this purpose, a data set is used comprising
forecasts published on a monthly basis by Consensus
Economics.
P 00503 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 B III
519.216.3 (492)
000735
Eurandom 1998-2008. A random tour through a decade of
research / Adan, Ivo & Di Bucchianico, Alessandro & van der
Hofstad, Remco (Statistica Neerlandica, 2008 vol 62 no 3, pp.
256- 403)
This special issue of Statistica Neerlandica is devoted to the
10th anniversary of EURANDOM. The celebration is a sign of
the success of this international research institute. During the
past 10 years it has been flourishing and has proved to be vital
to the Dutch and international research community of
probability theory, statistics and stochastic operations
research.
P 00324 PB 2008 vol 62 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 B II
519.217
000736
Bayesian hierarchical curve registration / Telesca,
Donatello & Inoue, Lurdes Y.T. (Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 328- 339)
In this article we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model for
curve registration. Our hierarchical model provides a formal
account of amplitude and phase variability while borrowing
strenght from the data across curves in the estimation of the
model parameters.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.226.3
000737
Bayesian hierarchical curve registration / Telesca,
Donatello & Inoue, Lurdes Y.T. (Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 328- 339)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
In this article we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model for
curve registration. Our hierarchical model provides a formal
account of amplitude and phase variability while borrowing
strenght from the data across curves in the estimation of the
model parameters.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.23
000738
Are inflation expectations rational? / Andolfatto, David &
Hendry, Scott & Moran, Kevin (Journal of Monetary
Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 406- 422)
Several recent papers report evidence of an apparent
statistical bias in inflation expectations and interpret these
findings as overturning the rational expectations hypothesis. In
this paper, we investigate the validity of such an interpretation.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
519.23
000739
Quantification de la pauvreté permanente sur la base de
données non panélisées. / Ben Rejeb, Jaleleddine (Revue
économique, 2008 vol 59 no 2, pp. 291- 305)
La mesure de la pauvreté permanente requiert la
construction d'un indicateur de dépense permanente. En
l'absence de données en pseudo-panel, constituées par des
cohortes de ménages suivies au travers d'enquêtes
quinquennales.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
519.23
000740
Improved JIVE estimators for overidentified linear models
with and without heteroskedasticity / Ackerberg, Daniel &
Devereux, Paul J. (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6926, pp. 123)
We introduce two simple new variants of the Jackknife
Instrumental Variables (JIVE) estimator for overidentified
linear models and show that they are superior to the existing
JIVE estimator, significantly improving on its small sample bias
properties.
P 00834 GRBRno 6926
519.23
000741
Bayesian hierarchical curve registration / Telesca,
Donatello & Inoue, Lurdes Y.T. (Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 328- 339)
In this article we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model for
curve registration. Our hierarchical model provides a formal
account of amplitude and phase variability while borrowing
strenght from the data across curves in the estimation of the
model parameters.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.23
000742
Point and interval estimation of variogram models using
spatial empirical likelihoods / Nordman, Daniel J. &
Caragea, Petruta C. (Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 350- 361)
We present a spatial blockwise empirical likelihood method
for estimating variogram model parameters in the analysis of
spatial data on a grid. The method produces point estimators
that require no spatial variance estimates to compute, unlike
least squares methods for variogram fitting, but ara as efficient
as the best least squares estimator in large samples. Our
approach also produces confidence regions for the variogram,
without requiring knowledge of the full joint distribution of the
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spatial data.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.23
000743
Asset pricing in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
models with indeterminacy / Gershun, Natalia & Harrison,
Sharon G. (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
50- 71)
We explore asset pricing in the context of the one-sector
Benhabib-Farmet-Guo (BFG) model with increasing returns of
scale in production and compare our results with financial
implications of the standard dynamic stochastic general
equilibrium (DSGE) model. Our main goal is to determine the
effects of local indeterminacy and the presence of sunspot
shocks on asset pricing.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
519.23
000744
Fast swaption pricing under the market model with a
square-root volatility process / Wu, Lixin & Zhang, Fan
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 163- 180)
In this paper we study a correlation-based LIBOR market
model with a square-root volatility process. This model
captures downward volatility skews through taking negative
correltions between forward rates and the multiplier. An
approximate pricing formula is developed for swaption, and
the formula is implemented via fast Fourier transform.
Numerical results on pricing accuracy are presented, which
strongly support the approximations made in deriving the
formula.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
519.23 (4-15)
000745
Why has inflation in the European Union stopped
converging? / Bulir, Ales & Hurnik, Jaromir (Journal of Policy
Modeling : a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30
no 2, pp. 341- 347)
Employing a two-step generalized method of moments
(GMM) panel regression of a reduced-form model, we find that
the EU-15 inflation rates during 1996-2005 has been
associated mostly with the variability of the output gap and
structural reform variables, while the price-level convergence
variable has not been statistically significant at the usual
levels.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
519.23 (492)
000746
Eurandom 1998-2008. A random tour through a decade of
research / Adan, Ivo & Di Bucchianico, Alessandro & van der
Hofstad, Remco (Statistica Neerlandica, 2008 vol 62 no 3, pp.
256- 403)
This special issue of Statistica Neerlandica is devoted to the
10th anniversary of EURANDOM. The celebration is a sign of
the success of this international research institute. During the
past 10 years it has been flourishing and has proved to be vital
to the Dutch and international research community of
probability theory, statistics and stochastic operations
research.
P 00324 PB 2008 vol 62 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 B II
519.23 (492)
000747
Design-based analysis of embedded experiments with
applications in the Dutch Labour Force Survey / van den
Brakel , Jan A. (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series
A (Statistics in Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 581- 613)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
This approach is generalized to experimental designs in
which clusters of sampling units are randomized over the
different treatments. Furthermore, test statistics are derived to
test differences between rationsof two sample estimates that
are observed under alternative survey implementations. The
methods are illustrated with a simulation study and real life
applications of experiments that are embedded in the Dutch
Labour Force Survey.
P 00007 GRBR/A 2008 vol 171 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 C I
519.233.2
000748
Point and interval estimation of variogram models using
spatial empirical likelihoods / Nordman, Daniel J. &
Caragea, Petruta C. (Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 350- 361)
We present a spatial blockwise empirical likelihood method
for estimating variogram model parameters in the analysis of
spatial data on a grid. The method produces point estimators
that require no spatial variance estimates to compute, unlike
least squares methods for variogram fitting, but ara as efficient
as the best least squares estimator in large samples. Our
approach also produces confidence regions for the variogram,
without requiring knowledge of the full joint distribution of the
spatial data.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.233.5
000749
Point and interval estimation of variogram models using
spatial empirical likelihoods / Nordman, Daniel J. &
Caragea, Petruta C. (Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 350- 361)
We present a spatial blockwise empirical likelihood method
for estimating variogram model parameters in the analysis of
spatial data on a grid. The method produces point estimators
that require no spatial variance estimates to compute, unlike
least squares methods for variogram fitting, but ara as efficient
as the best least squares estimator in large samples. Our
approach also produces confidence regions for the variogram,
without requiring knowledge of the full joint distribution of the
spatial data.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.243
000750
Point and interval estimation of variogram models using
spatial empirical likelihoods / Nordman, Daniel J. &
Caragea, Petruta C. (Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 350- 361)
We present a spatial blockwise empirical likelihood method
for estimating variogram model parameters in the analysis of
spatial data on a grid. The method produces point estimators
that require no spatial variance estimates to compute, unlike
least squares methods for variogram fitting, but ara as efficient
as the best least squares estimator in large samples. Our
approach also produces confidence regions for the variogram,
without requiring knowledge of the full joint distribution of the
spatial data.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.245
000751
Bayesian hierarchical curve registration / Telesca,
Donatello & Inoue, Lurdes Y.T. (Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 328- 339)
In this article we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model for
curve registration. Our hierarchical model provides a formal
account of amplitude and phase variability while borrowing
strenght from the data across curves in the estimation of the
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model parameters.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.6
000752
Pricing options with Green's functions when volatility,
interest rate and barriers depend on time / Dorfleitner,
Gregor & Schneider, Paul & Hawlitschek, Kurt & Buch, Arne
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 119- 133)
The Green's function approach presented in this paper is a
new technique to solve option pricing problems within the
Black-Scholes PDE framework when coefficients depend on
time. We show that several cases even admit a closed-form
solution. When there is no closed-form solution, a recursive
numerical method (stripe method) can be applied which
makes use of the structure of the closed-form solution.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
519.8
000753
Scheduling arrivals to queues : A single-server model
with no-shows / Hassin, Refael & Mendel, Sharon
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 565- 572)
Queueing systems with scheduled arrivals, i.e., appointment
systems, are typical for frontal service systems, e.g., health
clinics. In this study we answer the following key questions:
How should the schedule be computed when there are
no-shows? Is it sufficiently accurate to use a schedule
designed for the same expected number of customers without
no-shows? How important is it to invest in efforts that reduce
no-shows - i.e., given that we apply a schedule that takes
no-shows into consideration, is the existence of no-shows still
costly to the server and customers?
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
519.8 (100)
000754
Operational research models and methods in the energy
sector / s.n. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 2293- 2770)
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
519.813
000755
Rational expectations in games / Aumann, Robert J. &
Dreze, Jacques H. (American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98
no 1, pp. 72- 86)
In an arbitrary game G, we characterize i's rational
expectations in terms of the correlated equilibria of the
doubled game 2G in which each of i's strategies in G appears
twice.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
519.813
000756
Should price increases be targeted? : Pricing power and
selective vs. across-the-board price increases / Krishna,
Aradhna & Feinberg, Fred M. & Zhang, John Z. (Management
Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and
the Management Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1407- 1422)
Firms in many industries experience protracted periods of
pricing power, the ability to successfully enact price increases.
While pricing power has received little direct attention from
academic researchers, the business press has consistently
emphasized its importance.
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000757
Le dilemme du sport. / Eber, Nicolas (Revue d'Economie
politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 207- 227)
Improved JIVE estimators for overidentified linear models
with and without heteroskedasticity / Ackerberg, Daniel &
Devereux, Paul J. (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6926, pp. 123)
Le dopage est, depuis une dizaine d'années maintenant, un
sujet central en économie du sport. La décision économique
que constitue le recours au dopage possède deux
caractéristiques fondamentales. En premier lieu, il s'agit d'une
action illicite puisqu'elle implique d'enfreindre certains
règlements régissant la pratique du sport de compétition. En
second lieu, c'est une décision stratégique en ce sens qu'elle
est prise dans un environnement d'interactions stratégiques
entre l'ensemble des sportifs concurrents.
We introduce two simple new variants of the Jackknife
Instrumental Variables (JIVE) estimator for overidentified
linear models and show that they are superior to the existing
JIVE estimator, significantly improving on its small sample bias
properties.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
519.816
000758
Investigating the success of decision making process /
Nutt, Paul C. (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no
2, pp. 425- 455)
A decision making process is made up of action-taking
steps indicating how to make a decision. When linked to
indicators of success, process provides the basis for building
an action theory for decision making. The success of many
different types os processes must be documented before such
a theory can be constructed. In this research, prosesses called
'idea imposition' and 'discovery' are investigated by analysing
202 organizational decisions and their outcomes.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
519.816
000759
Introduction to the special issue on call center
management / Koole, Ger (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 327- 414)
Service-level agreements in call centers: perils and
prescriptions. Forecasting intraday arrivals. Service-level
differentiation. Optimizing call center staffing. Call center
outsourcing contract analysis choice. Coordinating staffing
level and service quality. The impact of simulation training on
call center agent performance. The impact of team-based
organizations in call center management.
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519.86
000760
Are inflation expectations rational? / Andolfatto, David &
Hendry, Scott & Moran, Kevin (Journal of Monetary
Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 406- 422)
Several recent papers report evidence of an apparent
statistical bias in inflation expectations and interpret these
findings as overturning the rational expectations hypothesis. In
this paper, we investigate the validity of such an interpretation.
519.86
000763
Bayesian hierarchical curve registration / Telesca,
Donatello & Inoue, Lurdes Y.T. (Journal of the American
Statistical Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 328- 339)
In this article we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model for
curve registration. Our hierarchical model provides a formal
account of amplitude and phase variability while borrowing
strenght from the data across curves in the estimation of the
model parameters.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.86
000764
Point and interval estimation of variogram models using
spatial empirical likelihoods / Nordman, Daniel J. &
Caragea, Petruta C. (Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 2008 vol 103 no 481, pp. 350- 361)
We present a spatial blockwise empirical likelihood method
for estimating variogram model parameters in the analysis of
spatial data on a grid. The method produces point estimators
that require no spatial variance estimates to compute, unlike
least squares methods for variogram fitting, but ara as efficient
as the best least squares estimator in large samples. Our
approach also produces confidence regions for the variogram,
without requiring knowledge of the full joint distribution of the
spatial data.
P 00192 EU 2008 vol 103 no 481 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 E II
519.86
000765
Asset pricing in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
models with indeterminacy / Gershun, Natalia & Harrison,
Sharon G. (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
50- 71)
We explore asset pricing in the context of the one-sector
Benhabib-Farmet-Guo (BFG) model with increasing returns of
scale in production and compare our results with financial
implications of the standard dynamic stochastic general
equilibrium (DSGE) model. Our main goal is to determine the
effects of local indeterminacy and the presence of sunspot
shocks on asset pricing.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
519.86
000761
Quantification de la pauvreté permanente sur la base de
données non panélisées. / Ben Rejeb, Jaleleddine (Revue
économique, 2008 vol 59 no 2, pp. 291- 305)
La mesure de la pauvreté permanente requiert la
construction d'un indicateur de dépense permanente. En
l'absence de données en pseudo-panel, constituées par des
cohortes de ménages suivies au travers d'enquêtes
quinquennales.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
519.86
P 00834 GRBRno 6926
000762
519.86
000766
Pricing options with Green's functions when volatility,
interest rate and barriers depend on time / Dorfleitner,
Gregor & Schneider, Paul & Hawlitschek, Kurt & Buch, Arne
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 119- 133)
The Green's function approach presented in this paper is a
new technique to solve option pricing problems within the
Black-Scholes PDE framework when coefficients depend on
time. We show that several cases even admit a closed-form
solution. When there is no closed-form solution, a recursive
numerical method (stripe method) can be applied which
makes use of the structure of the closed-form solution.
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drivers.
519.86
000767
Fast swaption pricing under the market model with a
square-root volatility process / Wu, Lixin & Zhang, Fan
(Quantitative Finance, 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 163- 180)
In this paper we study a correlation-based LIBOR market
model with a square-root volatility process. This model
captures downward volatility skews through taking negative
correltions between forward rates and the multiplier. An
approximate pricing formula is developed for swaption, and
the formula is implemented via fast Fourier transform.
Numerical results on pricing accuracy are presented, which
strongly support the approximations made in deriving the
formula.
P 01001 GRBR 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 C I
519.86 (4-15)
000768
Why has inflation in the European Union stopped
converging? / Bulir, Ales & Hurnik, Jaromir (Journal of Policy
Modeling : a social science forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30
no 2, pp. 341- 347)
Employing a two-step generalized method of moments
(GMM) panel regression of a reduced-form model, we find that
the EU-15 inflation rates during 1996-2005 has been
associated mostly with the variability of the output gap and
structural reform variables, while the price-level convergence
variable has not been statistically significant at the usual
levels.
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P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
551.5 (100)
000771
Atmospheric stabilization of CO² emissions : Near-term
reductions and absolute versus intensity-based targets /
Timilsina, Govinda R. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1927- 1936)
This study analyzes CO² emissions reduction targets for
various countries and geopolitical regions by the year 2030 to
stabilize atmospheric concentrations of CO² at 450 ppm (550
ppm including non-CO² greenhouse gases) level. It also
determines CO² intensity cuts that would be required in those
countries and regions if the emission reductions were to be
achieved through intensity-based targets without curtailing
their expected economic growth.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
551.5 (44)
000772
Le Grenelle de l'environnement / Boy, Daniel & Rossinot,
Philippe & Vergriette, Benoît & Godard, OLivier & Lascoumes,
Pierre & Bourg, Dominique (Regards sur l'Actualité, 2008 no
338, pp. 1- 71)
Le Grenelle rompt avec l'attentisme environnemental en
empruntant une voie originale : la négociation, le suivi au long
cours et l'évaluation à cinq (représentants de l'Etat, des
collectivités territoriales, des associations environnementales,
des salariés, du patronat) d'un ensemble de mesures
structurantes et opérationnelles.
P 00753 FR 2008 no 338 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
519.86 (492)
000769
Design-based analysis of embedded experiments with
applications in the Dutch Labour Force Survey / van den
Brakel , Jan A. (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series
A (Statistics in Society), 2008 vol 171 no 3, pp. 581- 613)
This approach is generalized to experimental designs in
which clusters of sampling units are randomized over the
different treatments. Furthermore, test statistics are derived to
test differences between rationsof two sample estimates that
are observed under alternative survey implementations. The
methods are illustrated with a simulation study and real life
applications of experiments that are embedded in the Dutch
Labour Force Survey.
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GEOLOGIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES.
AARDKUNDE EN AANVERWANTE WETENSCHAPPEN.
551.5
000770
The clean development mechanism and the international
diffusion of technologies : An empirical study /
Dechezleprêtre, Antoine & Glachant, Matthieu & Ménière,
Yann (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1273- 1283)
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to
stimulate the North-South transfer of climate-friendly
technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the
technology transfers that take place though the CDM using a
data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed
description of the transfers (frequently, type, by sector, by host
country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their
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PLANTKUNDE.
BIOLOGIE.
58 (100)
000773
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition / Smodis, Borut & do
Carmo Freitas, Maria & Marques, Ana Paula & Reis, Miguel A.
& Manvel Farinha, Maria & Bangfa, Ni & Weizhi, Tian &
Pingsheng, Wang & Lanzhi, Zhang & Guiying, Zhang &
Cunxiong, Liu & Donghui, Huang & Dehong, Li & Osae, S. &
Nyarko, B.J.B. & Dampare, S.B. & Serfor-Armah, Yaw &
Adotey, D. & Adomako, D. & Wolterbeek, H.Th. & Verburg,
T.G. & Market, Bernd & Wuenschmann, Simone & Fraenzle,
Stefan & Wappelhorst, Olaf & Weckert, Vera & Breulmann,
Gerhard & Djingova, Rumjana & Herpin, Uwe & LIETH,
Helmut & Siewers, Ulrich & Steinness, Eiliv & Wolterbeek, Bert
& Zechmeister, Harald & Steinness, Eiliv (International Journal
of Environment and Pollution : Science - Policy - Engineering,
2008 vol 32 no 4, pp. 431- 508)
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition. Atmospheric dispersion
of pollutants in Sado estuary (Portugal) using biomonitors.
Study on air pollution in Beijing's major industrial areas using
multielements in biomonitors and NAA techniques.
Biomonitoring in the forest zone of Ghana: the primary results
obtained using neutron activation analysis and lichens.
Large-scale biomonitoring of trace element air pollution: local
variance, data comparability and its relationships to human
health. On the road from environmental biomonitoring to
human health aspects: monitoring atmospheric heavy metal
deposition by epiphytic/epigeic plants: presents status and
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
future needs.
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SCIENCES APPLIQUEES.
TOEGEPASTE WETENSCHAPPEN. TECHNIEK.
6
000774
Déclassement professionnel et segmentation du marché
du travail. L'effet combiné du diplôme et de l'expérience. /
Léné, Alexandre (Economie appliquée : an international
journal of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 135- 166)
L'accès à l'emploi qualifié est devenu plus sélectif. Pour
expliquer ces évolutions, on propose un modèle d'appariement
dans le cadre d'une économie multi-sectorielle où deux types
de travailleurs - diplômés/non-diplômés-se concurrencent.
L'augmentation du nombre de diplômés provoque leur
déclassement professionnel; les moins diplômés sont quant à
eux relégués dans les franges inférieures du marché de
travail. Par ailleurs, il est de moins en moins possible de
compenser un faible niveau d'éducation par une expérience
professionnelle.
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TECHNOLOGIE.
TECHNOLOGIE.
60
000775
'Essential' Patents, FRAND royalties and technological
standards / Dewatripont, Mathias & Legros, Patrick (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6925, pp. 1- 30)
In this paper we abandon the usual assumption that patents
bring known benefits to the industry or that their benefits are
known to all parties. When royalty payments are increasing in
one's patent portfolio, private information about the quality of
patents leads to a variety of distortions, in particular the
incentives of firms to 'pad' by contributing weak patents.
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000777
Competition and growth in a endogenous growth model
with expanding product variety without scale effects /
Bianco, Dominique (Brussels Economic Review, 2006 vol 49
no 3, pp. 191- 202)
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between
competition and growth in an endogenous growth model with
expanding product variety without scale effect.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
60 (100)
000778
Technology trade in economic development / Busse,
Matthias & Groizard, José L. (The World Economy, 2008 vol
31 no 4, pp. 569- 592)
In this paper, we argue that the total volume of trade as a
measure of exposure to foreign technologies as an important
source of productivity gains is not the most appropriate one.
Rather, we focus on imports of research and development
(R&D)-intensive capital goods to capture technology diffusion.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
60 (44)
000779
Natural endowments, production technologies and the
quality of wines in Bordeaux. Does terroir matter? /
Gergaud, Olivier & Ginsburgh, Victor (The Economic Journal,
2008 vol 118 no 529, pp.F 142-F 157)
We study whether quality assessments made by wine
experts and by consumers (based on prices obtained at
auction between 1980 and 1992) can be explained by
variables describing endowments (land characteristics,
exposures of vineyards) and technologies (from grape
varieties and picking, to bottled wines).
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
60 (485)
000780
Decomposing the technology shift : evidence fom the
Swedish manufacturing sector / Svensson Henning, Martin
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 145- 159)
The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the
changing geographies of production and industrial renewal in
Sweden during the period 1978 to 2004. Conceptually, we
build on the regional version of the technology shift cycle
thesis. This is performed in two steps and by combinations of
national and regional empirical evidence.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
P 00834 GRBRno 6925
60
000776
The clean development mechanism and the international
diffusion of technologies : An empirical study /
Dechezleprêtre, Antoine & Glachant, Matthieu & Ménière,
Yann (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1273- 1283)
60 (492)
000781
Spatial patterns of innovation in science-based
technologies in the Netherlands / Ponds, Roderik & van
Oort, Frank (Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale
Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 238- 247)
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to
stimulate the North-South transfer of climate-friendly
technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the
technology transfers that take place though the CDM using a
data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed
description of the transfers (frequently, type, by sector, by host
country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their
drivers.
This paper analyses the spatial concentration patterns of
innovation in science-based industries in the Netherlands.
Using patents as an indicator for innovation we show that
science-based industries have a relatively high level of spatial
concentration compared to other technologies. In order to
understand spatial pattern of innovation, insights into specific
spatial and market characteristics of these technologies
appears. This is illustrated by the large influence of the Royal
Philips Electronics NV on the spatial pattern of innovation in
the Netherlands.
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BREVETS. LICENCES.
BREVETTEN. OCTROOIEN.
BLADZ 85
This paper considers measures needed to license new
nuclear power plants efficiently. We base our analysis on
international standards and a comparison of the national and
licensing framework in seven countries (Canada, France,
Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the USA. We split
the review into the organization of regulatory responsibilities
and the licensing process.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
608.3
000782
'Essential' Patents, FRAND royalties and technological
standards / Dewatripont, Mathias & Legros, Patrick (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6925, pp. 1- 30)
608.3 (100) (73)
000787
Is there a global warming of patents? / Straus, Joseph (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 58- 62)
In this paper we abandon the usual assumption that patents
bring known benefits to the industry or that their benefits are
known to all parties. When royalty payments are increasing in
one's patent portfolio, private information about the quality of
patents leads to a variety of distortions, in particular the
incentives of firms to 'pad' by contributing weak patents.
The virtually exponential growth in the number of patent
applications worldwide has been labelled by some as a "global
warming of patents". The clearly negative connotation implies
the necessity of proactive measures against this "warming"
process. In other words, patent applications and the patents
themselves seems to be viewed by some as pollution of the
economic environment, in other words, they are equated with
greenhouse gases whose exhaust (patent filings) must be
contained.
P 00834 GRBRno 6925
608.3
000783
Control rights over intellectual property : Corporate
venturing and bankruptcy regimes / Bhattacharya, Sudipto
& Guriev, Sergei (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6927, pp. 123)
We develop a theory of control rights in the context of
licensing
interim
innovative
knowledge
for
further
development, which is consistent with the inalienability of initial
innovator's intellectual property rights.
P 00834 GRBRno 6927
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
608.3 (492)
000788
Het Nederlandse innovatiesysteem / Leydesdorff, Loet
(Economisch Statistische Berichten (ESB) (+ CD-Rom), 2008
vol 93 no 4532, pp. 214- 215)
Werking van het nationale innovatiesysteem. Een analyse
van het netwerk tussen patenten toont hoofdlijnen in dat
innovatiesysteem.
P 00392 PB 2008 vol 93 no 4532 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F III
608.3
000784
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
608.3
000785
Patent trolls in thickets : Who is fishing under the bridge?
/ Subramanian, Sujitha (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp. 182- 180)
The article examines the patent "trolls" phenomenon by
studying the techniques of the "trolls" in the patent "thicket"
marketplace. It examines the arguments in favour of patent
"trolls" and compares the proliferation of trolls in the United
States and European Union.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
608.3 (100)
608.3 (492)
000789
Spatial patterns of innovation in science-based
technologies in the Netherlands / Ponds, Roderik & van
Oort, Frank (Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale
Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 238- 247)
This paper analyses the spatial concentration patterns of
innovation in science-based industries in the Netherlands.
Using patents as an indicator for innovation we show that
science-based industries have a relatively high level of spatial
concentration compared to other technologies. In order to
understand spatial pattern of innovation, insights into specific
spatial and market characteristics of these technologies
appears. This is illustrated by the large influence of the Royal
Philips Electronics NV on the spatial pattern of innovation in
the Netherlands.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
608.3 (510)
000790
La transposition et la mise en oeuvre des dispositions de
l'OMC en faveur de la santé publique : le cas du droit
chinois. / Ren, Junmin (Revue internationale de Droit
comparé, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 157- 180)
la Chine a transposé, l'accord sur les ADPIC, par le décret
du 29 novembre 2005 sur les "méthodes d'application de la
licence obligatoire du brevet relative à la santé publique".
P 00374 FR 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 E I
000786
An international comparison of regulatory organization
and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants /
Bredimas, Alexandre & Nuttall, William J. (Energy Policy, 2008
vol 36 no 4, pp. 1344- 1354)
60:658.012.1
000791
Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation
Management methods and tools. / Abdalla, Ahmad & Bitzer,
Berthold & Morton, Danny (International Journal of
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 101- 119)
This paper examines the measurement criteria of the
features that lend success to a given method/tool delving
through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of
success?'
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
60:658.012.1
000792
InnovationEnterprizer: system for evaluating and
managing corporate innovation. / Bitran, Iain & Conn,
Steffen J. & Torkkeli, Marko T. (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 142- 153)
This paper relays the development, methodology and
application of a systematic method for assessing and
promoting innovation in corporations: innovationEnterprizer.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
60:658.012.1
000793
Proximity, mobility and aesthetics in strategies for
innovation management. / Haner, Udo-Ernst & Bakke, John
Willy (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 168- 183)
The paper explores different mechanisms through which
changes in the work environment may promote innovative
activities.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
60:658.012.1
000794
Knowledge Mobilization Through Social Ties: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis. / Fliaster, Alexander & Spiess, Josef
(Schmalenbach Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 99117)
Demonstrate that building, maintaining, and using the
portfolio of ties are critical tasks for knowledge workers and
also a challenging research theme for management scholars.
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000797
'Essential' Patents, FRAND royalties and technological
standards / Dewatripont, Mathias & Legros, Patrick (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6925, pp. 1- 30)
In this paper we abandon the usual assumption that patents
bring known benefits to the industry or that their benefits are
known to all parties. When royalty payments are increasing in
one's patent portfolio, private information about the quality of
patents leads to a variety of distortions, in particular the
incentives of firms to 'pad' by contributing weak patents.
P 00834 GRBRno 6925
60:658.012.1
000798
Valuing R&D projects in a portfolio : Evidence from the
pharmaceutical industry / Girotra, Karan & Terwiesch,
Christian & Ulrich, Karl T. (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1452- 1466)
In this study, we empirically investigate the structure and
significance of these portfolio-level project interactions. Using
a self-developed pharmaceutical industry data set, we conduct
an event study around the failure of phase III clinical trials and
their effect on the market valuation of the firm. The study
exploits the natural experiment of a product development
failure to give us a measure of the value of a drug
development project to a firm.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
60:658.012.1
000799
Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
60:658.012.1
000795
Perfectly competitive innovation / Boldrin, Michele &
Levine, David K. (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55
no 3, pp. 435- 453)
Our goal is to understand both the role of competitive rents
and the role of the 'firs mover' advantage that comes from the
initial degree of 'natural' monopoly. To achieve this one needs
a theoretical model allowing for both of them.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
60:658.012.1
000796
Course technologique et valeur boursière. Une étude
d'événements basée sur l'industrie pharmaceutique. /
Campart, Sandy & Pfister, Etienne (Revue économique, 2008
vol 59 no 2, pp. 307- 329)
Une étude d'événements sue les annonces de progrès
technologiques
et
réglementaires
dans
l'industrie
pharmaceutique montre que, dans l'ensemble, les rentabilités
boursières des firmes diminuent suite aux progrès réalisés par
les concurrents, confirmant ainsi le cadre théorique de la
course technologique.
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60:658.012.1 (100)
000800
Interview with growth consultant Chris Zook : A less risky
path to business model innovation / Davidson, Alistair &
Leavy, Brian (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 2732)
Creating a totally different business in the shadow of the old
one - while its assembly lines continue to roll - is a daunting
challenge. Bain consultant Chris Zook recently published the
last book in a trilogy that addresses the question of how to
make "fundamental change in your business model, while still
running your business". Strategy & Leadership asked Zook for
a guided tour of the process of reinventing to compete.
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
60:658.012.1 (100)
000801
Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy with Bertrand
competition / Carlson, Julie (Review of International
Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 355- 367)
This paper uses a strategic trade policy model to analyze
the welfare effects from allowing cooperation in R&D when
firms compete in a price-setting game in the product market. A
policy game between two governments is analyzed, where
each government chooses a particular cooperative R&D policy
in order to maximize national welfare.
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60:658.012.1 (100)
000802
Technology trade in economic development / Busse,
Matthias & Groizard, José L. (The World Economy, 2008 vol
31 no 4, pp. 569- 592)
In this paper, we argue that the total volume of trade as a
measure of exposure to foreign technologies as an important
source of productivity gains is not the most appropriate one.
Rather, we focus on imports of research and development
(R&D)-intensive capital goods to capture technology diffusion.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
60:658.012.1 (73)
000807
R&D expenditures and U.S. economic growth: A
disaggregated approach. / Goel, Rajeev K. & Payne, James
E. & Ram, Rati (Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science
forum of world issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 237- 250)
Based on U.S. data for the 48-year-period 1953-2000, this
study makes a contribution on the R&D growth relation along
five dimensions.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
60:658.012.1 (100.3)
000803
The organisational decomposition of the innovation
process : What does it mean for the global distribution of
innovation activities? / Schmitz, Hubert & Strambach,
Simone (IDS Working Paper,no 304, pp. 7- 27)
60:659.24 (430)
000808
Driving forces and barriers in the development and
implementation of coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in
Germany / Vallentin, Daniel (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 2030- 2043)
Over the last three decades, the global economy has been
transformed in a major way. Developing countries, particularly
in Asia, have built up their industrial production capabilities
very rapidly - often at the expense of OECD countries. The
speed and extent of this dispersal of industrial production
capability is historically unprecendented. In contrast,
innovation capabilities have remained concentrated in OECD
countries, but also this beginning to change.
Because of a growing global energy demand and rising oil
prices coal-abundant nations, such as China and the United
States, are pursuing the application of technologies which
could replace crude oil imports by converting coal to synthetic
hydrocarbon fuels - so-called coal-to liquids (CtL)
technologies. This paper concentrates on Germany as an
example - the European Union (EU)'s largest member state
with considerable coal reserves.
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60:658.012.1 (485)
000804
Decomposing the technology shift : evidence fom the
Swedish manufacturing sector / Svensson Henning, Martin
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 145- 159)
The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the
changing geographies of production and industrial renewal in
Sweden during the period 1978 to 2004. Conceptually, we
build on the regional version of the technology shift cycle
thesis. This is performed in two steps and by combinations of
national and regional empirical evidence.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
60:658.012.1 (492)
000805
Het Nederlandse innovatiesysteem / Leydesdorff, Loet
(Economisch Statistische Berichten (ESB) (+ CD-Rom), 2008
vol 93 no 4532, pp. 214- 215)
Werking van het nationale innovatiesysteem. Een analyse
van het netwerk tussen patenten toont hoofdlijnen in dat
innovatiesysteem.
P 00392 PB 2008 vol 93 no 4532 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F III
60:658.012.1 (492)
000806
Spatial patterns of innovation in science-based
technologies in the Netherlands / Ponds, Roderik & van
Oort, Frank (Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale
Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 238- 247)
This paper analyses the spatial concentration patterns of
innovation in science-based industries in the Netherlands.
Using patents as an indicator for innovation we show that
science-based industries have a relatively high level of spatial
concentration compared to other technologies. In order to
understand spatial pattern of innovation, insights into specific
spatial and market characteristics of these technologies
appears. This is illustrated by the large influence of the Royal
Philips Electronics NV on the spatial pattern of innovation in
the Netherlands.
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GENEESKUNDE. HYGIENE. FARMACIE.
61 (510)
000809
La transposition et la mise en oeuvre des dispositions de
l'OMC en faveur de la santé publique : le cas du droit
chinois. / Ren, Junmin (Revue internationale de Droit
comparé, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 157- 180)
la Chine a transposé, l'accord sur les ADPIC, par le décret
du 29 novembre 2005 sur les "méthodes d'application de la
licence obligatoire du brevet relative à la santé publique".
P 00374 FR 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 E I
614
000810
Scheduling arrivals to queues : A single-server model
with no-shows / Hassin, Refael & Mendel, Sharon
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 565- 572)
Queueing systems with scheduled arrivals, i.e., appointment
systems, are typical for frontal service systems, e.g., health
clinics. In this study we answer the following key questions:
How should the schedule be computed when there are
no-shows? Is it sufficiently accurate to use a schedule
designed for the same expected number of customers without
no-shows? How important is it to invest in efforts that reduce
no-shows - i.e., given that we apply a schedule that takes
no-shows into consideration, is the existence of no-shows still
costly to the server and customers?
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PAGE 88
The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriateness
of applying the ISO 9001 quality standard to the residential
aged-care sector.
The aim of this paper is to describre the energetic
metabolism of a retail park service system under an
intergrative approach. Energy flow accounting was applied to
a case study retail park in Spain, representative of the sector
across Europe, after redefining the functional unit to account
for both direct energy use (buildings, gardens and outdoor
lighting) and indirect energy use (employee and customer
transportation).
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614 (46)
000811
ISO 9001 and residential homes for the elderly : A Delphi
study / Heras, Iñaki & Cilleruelo, Ernesto & Iradi, Jon
(Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 272- 288)
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POLLUTION.
POLLUTIE.
614.7
000812
Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
614.7
000813
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
614.7 (100)
000814
Atmospheric stabilization of CO² emissions : Near-term
reductions and absolute versus intensity-based targets /
Timilsina, Govinda R. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1927- 1936)
This study analyzes CO² emissions reduction targets for
various countries and geopolitical regions by the year 2030 to
stabilize atmospheric concentrations of CO² at 450 ppm (550
ppm including non-CO² greenhouse gases) level. It also
determines CO² intensity cuts that would be required in those
countries and regions if the emission reductions were to be
achieved through intensity-based targets without curtailing
their expected economic growth.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.7 (4-15) (460)
000815
Energy intensity and greenhouse gas emission of a
purchase in the retail park service sector : An integrative
approach / Farreny, Ramon & Gabarrell, Xavier &
Rieradevall, Joan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 19571968)
614.7 (44)
000816
Le Grenelle de l'environnement / Boy, Daniel & Rossinot,
Philippe & Vergriette, Benoît & Godard, OLivier & Lascoumes,
Pierre & Bourg, Dominique (Regards sur l'Actualité, 2008 no
338, pp. 1- 71)
Le Grenelle rompt avec l'attentisme environnemental en
empruntant une voie originale : la négociation, le suivi au long
cours et l'évaluation à cinq (représentants de l'Etat, des
collectivités territoriales, des associations environnementales,
des salariés, du patronat) d'un ensemble de mesures
structurantes et opérationnelles.
P 00753 FR 2008 no 338 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
614.7 (510)
000817
Multiple timescale analysis and factor analysis of energy
ecological footprint growth in China 1953-2006 / Chen,
Cheng-Zhong & Lin, Zhen-Shan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 5, pp. 1665- 1678)
Scientific analysis of energy consumption and its influencing
factors is of great importance for energy strategy and policy
planning. The energy consumption in China 1953-2006 is
estimated by applying the energy ecological footprint (EEF)
method, and the fluctuation periods of annual China's per
capita EEF (EEF cpc) growth rate are analyzed with the
empirical model decomposition (EMD) method in this paper.
EEF intensity is analyzed to depict energy efficiency in China.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.7 (593)
000818
Fuel ethanol from cane molasses in Thailand :
Environmental and cost performance / Nguyen, Thu Lan T.
& Gheewala, Shabbir H. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp.
1589- 1599)
In the context of the world's energy crisis and environmental
concerns, crop-based ethanol has emerged as an energy
alternative, the use of which can help reduce oil imports as
well as emissions of CO² and other air pollutants.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70 (100)
000819
Operational research models and methods in the energy
sector / s.n. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 2293- 2770)
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 7 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70:338.23
000820
Mitigating greenhouse : Limited time, limited options /
Moriarty, Patrick & Honnery, Damon (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 4, pp. 1251- 1256)
To avoid the risk of serious climate change, very recent
research suggests that emission reductions will need to be
both large and rapidly implemented. We argue that technical
solutions - improving energy efficiency, use of renewable and
nuclear energy, and carbon capture and sequestration - can
only be of minor importance, mainly given the limited time
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available to take effective climate action. Only curbing energy
use, perhaps though 'social efficiency' gains, particularly in the
high-energy consumption countries, can provide the rapid
emissions reductions needed.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70:338.23
000821
Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system /
Afgan, Nain H. & Carvalho, Maria G. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 8, pp. 2903- 2910)
A hybrid energy system in the form of the Object structure is
the pattern for the structure of options in the evaluation of a
hybrid system. The Object structure is defined as : Hybrid
Energy System [production (solar, wind, biomass, natural
gas)] [utilization (electricity, heat, hydrogen)]. In the evaluation
of hybrid energy systems only several options are selected to
demonstrate the sustainability assessment method application
in the promotion of the specific quality of the hybrid energy
system.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70:338.23 (100)
000822
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition / Smodis, Borut & do
Carmo Freitas, Maria & Marques, Ana Paula & Reis, Miguel A.
& Manvel Farinha, Maria & Bangfa, Ni & Weizhi, Tian &
Pingsheng, Wang & Lanzhi, Zhang & Guiying, Zhang &
Cunxiong, Liu & Donghui, Huang & Dehong, Li & Osae, S. &
Nyarko, B.J.B. & Dampare, S.B. & Serfor-Armah, Yaw &
Adotey, D. & Adomako, D. & Wolterbeek, H.Th. & Verburg,
T.G. & Market, Bernd & Wuenschmann, Simone & Fraenzle,
Stefan & Wappelhorst, Olaf & Weckert, Vera & Breulmann,
Gerhard & Djingova, Rumjana & Herpin, Uwe & LIETH,
Helmut & Siewers, Ulrich & Steinness, Eiliv & Wolterbeek, Bert
& Zechmeister, Harald & Steinness, Eiliv (International Journal
of Environment and Pollution : Science - Policy - Engineering,
2008 vol 32 no 4, pp. 431- 508)
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition. Atmospheric dispersion
of pollutants in Sado estuary (Portugal) using biomonitors.
Study on air pollution in Beijing's major industrial areas using
multielements in biomonitors and NAA techniques.
Biomonitoring in the forest zone of Ghana: the primary results
obtained using neutron activation analysis and lichens.
Large-scale biomonitoring of trace element air pollution: local
variance, data comparability and its relationships to human
health. On the road from environmental biomonitoring to
human health aspects: monitoring atmospheric heavy metal
deposition by epiphytic/epigeic plants: presents status and
future needs.
P 00604 SS 2008 vol 32 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 D II
614.70:338.23 (44)
000823
Le Grenelle de l'environnement / Boy, Daniel & Rossinot,
Philippe & Vergriette, Benoît & Godard, OLivier & Lascoumes,
Pierre & Bourg, Dominique (Regards sur l'Actualité, 2008 no
338, pp. 1- 71)
Le Grenelle rompt avec l'attentisme environnemental en
empruntant une voie originale : la négociation, le suivi au long
cours et l'évaluation à cinq (représentants de l'Etat, des
collectivités territoriales, des associations environnementales,
des salariés, du patronat) d'un ensemble de mesures
structurantes et opérationnelles.
P 00753 FR 2008 no 338 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
614.70:338.23 (73)
000824
BLADZ 89
Savings estimates for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product
labeling program / Sanchez, Marla C. & Brown, Richard E. &
Webber, Carrie & Homan, Gregory K. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 6, pp. 2098- 2108)
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary energy efficiency-labeling
program operated jointly by the United State Department of
Energy and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA). Since the program's inception in 1992,
ENERGY STAR has become a leading international brand for
energy-efficient products.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70:34
000825
The clean development mechanism and the international
diffusion of technologies : An empirical study /
Dechezleprêtre, Antoine & Glachant, Matthieu & Ménière,
Yann (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1273- 1283)
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to
stimulate the North-South transfer of climate-friendly
technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the
technology transfers that take place though the CDM using a
data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed
description of the transfers (frequently, type, by sector, by host
country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their
drivers.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.70:34 (4-15)
000826
What does Europe pay for clean energy? : Review of
macroeconomic simulation studies / Dannenberg, Astrid &
Mennel, Tim & Moslener, Ulf (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4,
pp. 1318- 1330)
This paper anlyses the macroeconomic costs of
environmental regulation in European energy markets on the
basis of existing macroeconomic simulation studies. The
analysis comprises the European emissions trading scheme,
energy taxes, measures in the transport sector and the
promotion of renewable energy sources.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.71 (100)
000827
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition / Smodis, Borut & do
Carmo Freitas, Maria & Marques, Ana Paula & Reis, Miguel A.
& Manvel Farinha, Maria & Bangfa, Ni & Weizhi, Tian &
Pingsheng, Wang & Lanzhi, Zhang & Guiying, Zhang &
Cunxiong, Liu & Donghui, Huang & Dehong, Li & Osae, S. &
Nyarko, B.J.B. & Dampare, S.B. & Serfor-Armah, Yaw &
Adotey, D. & Adomako, D. & Wolterbeek, H.Th. & Verburg,
T.G. & Market, Bernd & Wuenschmann, Simone & Fraenzle,
Stefan & Wappelhorst, Olaf & Weckert, Vera & Breulmann,
Gerhard & Djingova, Rumjana & Herpin, Uwe & LIETH,
Helmut & Siewers, Ulrich & Steinness, Eiliv & Wolterbeek, Bert
& Zechmeister, Harald & Steinness, Eiliv (International Journal
of Environment and Pollution : Science - Policy - Engineering,
2008 vol 32 no 4, pp. 431- 508)
Validation and application of plants as biomonitors of
atmospheric trace element deposition. Atmospheric dispersion
of pollutants in Sado estuary (Portugal) using biomonitors.
Study on air pollution in Beijing's major industrial areas using
multielements in biomonitors and NAA techniques.
Biomonitoring in the forest zone of Ghana: the primary results
obtained using neutron activation analysis and lichens.
Large-scale biomonitoring of trace element air pollution: local
variance, data comparability and its relationships to human
health. On the road from environmental biomonitoring to
human health aspects: monitoring atmospheric heavy metal
deposition by epiphytic/epigeic plants: presents status and
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
future needs.
P 00604 SS 2008 vol 32 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 D II
614.71 (410) (510)
000828
The effect of trade between China and the UK on national
and global carbon dioxide emissions / Hewitt, You Li C.N.
(Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1907- 1914)
Developing and applying the method of Shui and Harriss
[2006. The role of CO² embodiment in US-China trade; Energy
Policy 34, 4063-4068], the most recently available data on
trade and COI² emissions have been updated and adjusted to
calculate the CO² emissions embodied in the commodities
traded between China and the UK.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
614.777 (100-77)
000829
Debt, structural adjustment, and organic water pollution /
Shandra, John M. & Shor, Eran & London, Bruce
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 38- 55)
This article presents cross-national models examing the
determinants of organic water pollution per capita. The authors
use lagged dependent variable panel regression models for a
sample of 50 poor nations from 1990 to 2000. They find
substantial support for dependency theory that debt, structural
adjustment, and industrial exports increase waterpollution.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
614.7:60
000830
Sustainable development benefits of clean development
mechanism projects : A new methodology for
sustainability assessment based on text analysis of the
project design documents submitted for validation / Holm
Olsen, Karen & Fenhann, Jorgen (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 8, pp. 2819- 2830)
The clean development mechanism (CDM) is part of the
global carbon market developing rapidly in response to global
warming. It has the twin objective to achieve sustainable
development (SD) in host countries and assit Annex-1
countries in achieving their emission reduction targets in a
cost-efficient manner. The main argument of the paper is the
need for an international standard for sustainability
assessment - additional to national definitions - to counter
weaknesses in the existing system of sustainability approval
by designated national authorities in host countries. The article
develops a new methodology, i.e. a taxonomy for sustainability
by 3 May 2006.
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000832
Course technologique et valeur boursière. Une étude
d'événements basée sur l'industrie pharmaceutique. /
Campart, Sandy & Pfister, Etienne (Revue économique, 2008
vol 59 no 2, pp. 307- 329)
Une étude d'événements sue les annonces de progrès
technologiques
et
réglementaires
dans
l'industrie
pharmaceutique montre que, dans l'ensemble, les rentabilités
boursières des firmes diminuent suite aux progrès réalisés par
les concurrents, confirmant ainsi le cadre théorique de la
course technologique.
P 00513 FR 2008 vol 59 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C I
615
000833
Valuing R&D projects in a portfolio : Evidence from the
pharmaceutical industry / Girotra, Karan & Terwiesch,
Christian & Ulrich, Karl T. (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1452- 1466)
In this study, we empirically investigate the structure and
significance of these portfolio-level project interactions. Using
a self-developed pharmaceutical industry data set, we conduct
an event study around the failure of phase III clinical trials and
their effect on the market valuation of the firm. The study
exploits the natural experiment of a product development
failure to give us a measure of the value of a drug
development project to a firm.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
615 (100.3)
000834
Competition in off-patent drug markets : Issues,
regulation and evidence / Kanavos, Panos & Costa-Font,
Joan & Seeley, Elizabeth (Economic Policy, 2008 no 55, pp.
501- 544)
Panos Kanavos, Joan Costa-Font and Elizabeth Seeley
investigate what happens when patents on brand drugs
expire. In some countries generic drugs penetrate the market
rapidly while in other countries generic penetration remains
low. Often market prices do not decline as fast as originally
thought, also because price competition among generic drugs
is poor.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
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614.8 (410) (680)
000831
'Through no fault of your own' : Asbestos diseases in
South Africa and the UK / Waldman, Linda (IDS Working
Paper,no 301, pp. 07- 46)
The first part of the paper therefore contrasts authoritative
and emic values through the examination of governmental
recognition of risk and people's own understandings of danger.
The second part of the part of the paper examines gendered
and identity issues.
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INDUSTRIE PHARMACEUTIQUE.
FARMACEUTISCHE NIJVERHEID.
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ART DE L'INGENIEUR. TECHNIQUE.
INGENIEURSWETENSCHAPPEN. TECHNIEK.
62.002.6 (100-77) (100.3)
000835
Agriculture and aggregate productivity : a quantitative
cross-country analysis / Restuccia, Diego & Tao Yang,
Dennis & Zhu, Xiaodong (Journal of Monetary Economics,
2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 234- 250)
Using a two-sector general-equilibrium model, we show that
differences in economy-wide productivity, barriers to modern
intermediate inputs in agriculture, and barriers in the labor
market generate large cross-country differences in the share
of employment and labor productivity in agriculture.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
BLADZ 91
Olsen, Karen & Fenhann, Jorgen (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 8, pp. 2819- 2830)
62.002.62
000836
Does the use of imported intermediates increase
productivity? : Plant-level evidence / Kasahara, Hiroyuki &
Rodrigue, Joel (Journal of Development Economics, 2008 vol
87 no 1, pp. 108- 118)
This paper examines whether importing intermediate goods
improves plant performance.
P 00940 GX 2008 vol 87 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 I III
The clean development mechanism (CDM) is part of the
global carbon market developing rapidly in response to global
warming. It has the twin objective to achieve sustainable
development (SD) in host countries and assit Annex-1
countries in achieving their emission reduction targets in a
cost-efficient manner. The main argument of the paper is the
need for an international standard for sustainability
assessment - additional to national definitions - to counter
weaknesses in the existing system of sustainability approval
by designated national authorities in host countries. The article
develops a new methodology, i.e. a taxonomy for sustainability
by 3 May 2006.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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620.9
ENERGIE.
ENERGIE.
620.9
000837
On the security of oil supplies, oil weapons, oil
nationalism and all that / MABRO, ROBERT (OPEC Review
: energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
1- 12)
A historical note. Import dependence and other causes.
Terrorism. Oil nationalism. Political instability in the Middle
East. Russia. Opec production policies. Non-political causes of
supplies interruptions. Constrained supplies. Policies.
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Virtual biofuels - A cheaper, better, faster alternative? /
SAUNDERS, HARRY D. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp.
1247- 1250)
This viewpoint article offers the proposition that
purpose-grown biomass buried in landfills constitutes a
"virtual" biofuel that is more practical, economic, and
immediate than the use of actual biofuels from cellulosics.
While not a permanent solution, it may be a useful bridge to
the hoped-for era of actual biofuels prior to the time
technology for economically converting cellulosics to actual
liquid biofuels is realized.
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Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global
energy future / Takeshita, Takayuki & Yamaji, Kenji (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2773- 2784)
This paper examines the potential role of Fischer-Tropsch
(FT) synfuels in the 21st century with a global energy model
treating the entire fuel supply chain in detail. The major
conclusions are the following. First, FT synfuels become a
major alternative fuel regardless of CO² policy due to their low
transportation costs and compatibility with existing petroleum
infrastructure and vehicles. Secondly, the FT process brings
stranded gas to world markets until around 2050.
620.9
000841
Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system /
Afgan, Nain H. & Carvalho, Maria G. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 8, pp. 2903- 2910)
A hybrid energy system in the form of the Object structure is
the pattern for the structure of options in the evaluation of a
hybrid system. The Object structure is defined as : Hybrid
Energy System [production (solar, wind, biomass, natural
gas)] [utilization (electricity, heat, hydrogen)]. In the evaluation
of hybrid energy systems only several options are selected to
demonstrate the sustainability assessment method application
in the promotion of the specific quality of the hybrid energy
system.
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620.9 (100)
000842
Oil prices, profits, and recessions : an inquiry using
terrorism as an instrumental variable. / Chen, Natalie &
Graham, Liam & Oswald, Andrew J. (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6937, pp. 1- 36)
This paper uses terrorist incidents as an instrumental
variable. In an international panel of industries, we show that,
after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the
price of oil has large negative effects upon profitability. We test
for weak instruments and check sub-sample robustness.
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620.9 (100)
000843
An international comparison of regulatory organization
and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants /
Bredimas, Alexandre & Nuttall, William J. (Energy Policy, 2008
vol 36 no 4, pp. 1344- 1354)
This paper considers measures needed to license new
nuclear power plants efficiently. We base our analysis on
international standards and a comparison of the national and
licensing framework in seven countries (Canada, France,
Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the USA. We split
the review into the organization of regulatory responsibilities
and the licensing process.
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000840
620.9 (100)
000844
Atmospheric stabilization of CO² emissions : Near-term
reductions and absolute versus intensity-based targets /
Timilsina, Govinda R. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1927- 1936)
Sustainable development benefits of clean development
mechanism projects : A new methodology for
sustainability assessment based on text analysis of the
project design documents submitted for validation / Holm
This study analyzes CO² emissions reduction targets for
various countries and geopolitical regions by the year 2030 to
stabilize atmospheric concentrations of CO² at 450 ppm (550
ppm including non-CO² greenhouse gases) level. It also
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determines CO² intensity cuts that would be required in those
countries and regions if the emission reductions were to be
achieved through intensity-based targets without curtailing
their expected economic growth.
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This paper anlyses the macroeconomic costs of
environmental regulation in European energy markets on the
basis of existing macroeconomic simulation studies. The
analysis comprises the European emissions trading scheme,
energy taxes, measures in the transport sector and the
promotion of renewable energy sources.
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620.9 (100)
000845
Civilisation and energy payback / Gagnon, Luc (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 9, pp. 3317- 3322)
Several publications (e.g., Smil, Reynolds) have shown the
links between civilisation and the efficiency of energy options.
As a general rule, human progress was supported by more
and more efficient energy options. One indicator of this
efficiency is the energy payback, the ratio of energy produced
to energy invested. In the last few decade, however, many
trends have changed and the environmental impacts of energy
production have been at the centre of energy policy.
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620.9 (100)
000846
Monitoring and evaluation of energy for development :
The good, the bad and the questionable in M&E practice /
Annecke, Wendy (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 28392845)
This paper reflects on the debates and the practices
involved in monitoring and evaluating energy for development
projects which led to the formulation of " A guide to Monitoring
and Evaluation for Energy Projects" by an international
working group. Another purpose of the paper is to invite
energy policy-makers, planners and implementers to engage
with the meaning of good practice in monitoring and evaluation
in the energy sector and the capacity building necessary to
achieve this.
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620.9 (100) (680)
000847
A complex systems approach to planning, optimization
and decision making for energy networks / Beck, Jessica &
Kempener, Ruud & Cohen, Brett & Petrie, Jim (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2795- 2805)
This paper explores a new approach to planning and
optimization of energy networks, using a mix of global
optimization and agent-based modeling tools. The approach
attempts to set targets for energy planning, by determining
preferred
network
development
pathways
through
multi-objective optimization. The viability of such plans is then
explored through agent-based models.
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620.9 (100-77)
000848
Assessment of access to electricity and the
socio-economic impacts in rural areas of developing
countries / Kanagawa, Makoto & Nakata, Toshihiko (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2016- 2029)
The purpose of t his study is to reveal relations between
access to electricity and advancement in a socio-economic
condition in rural areas of developing countries.
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620.9 (4-15)
000849
What does Europe pay for clean energy? : Review of
macroeconomic simulation studies / Dannenberg, Astrid &
Mennel, Tim & Moslener, Ulf (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4,
pp. 1318- 1330)
620.9 (4-15)
000850
Market power in the European electricity market : The
impacts of dry weather and additional transmission
capacity / Lise, Wietze & Hobbs, Benjamin & Hers,
Sebastiaan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1331- 1343)
This paper uses a static computational game theoretic
model of a fully opened European electricity market and can
take strategic interaction among electricity-producing firms into
account. The model is run for a number of scenarios: first, in
the baseline under perfect competition, the prices differ due to
the presence of various generation technologies and a limited
ability to exchange electricity among countries. Second, dry
weather would increase the prices in the hydro-rich Nordic
countries followed by the Alpine countries. Third, more
transmission capacity would lower the prices in countries with
high prices and it also reduces the impact of market power.
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620.9 (4-15) (460)
000851
Energy intensity and greenhouse gas emission of a
purchase in the retail park service sector : An integrative
approach / Farreny, Ramon & Gabarrell, Xavier &
Rieradevall, Joan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 19571968)
The aim of this paper is to describre the energetic
metabolism of a retail park service system under an
intergrative approach. Energy flow accounting was applied to
a case study retail park in Spain, representative of the sector
across Europe, after redefining the functional unit to account
for both direct energy use (buildings, gardens and outdoor
lighting) and indirect energy use (employee and customer
transportation).
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620.9 (4-15) (471.1)
000852
Future European gas supply in the resource triangle of
the Former Soviet Union, the Middle East and Northern
Africa / Remme, Uwe & Blesl, Markus & Fahl, Ulrich (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1622- 1641)
A steady increase of natural gas demand can be observed
in Europe over the last decade. Due to the European
obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the
framework of the Kyoto Protocol, the trend toward natural gas
is expected to continue in the future. In addition to the existing
supply sources Russia and Algeria, gas resources from the
Middle East and the Caspian and the Central Asian regions
may be supply options to cover Europe's gas demand.
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620.9 (410)
000853
Project ARBRE : Lessons for bio-energy developers and
policy-makers / Piterou, Athena & Shackley, Simon &
Upham, Paul (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 20442050)
Project Arable Biomass Renewable Energy (ARBRE) was a
'flagship' project in the UK to demonstrate electricity
generation from dedicated energy crops, employing the high
efficiency of gasification combined cycle technology while also
contributing to the waste management problem of sewage
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disposal. The plant never reached commercial operation and
this paper provides the first detailed public account of the
reasons, drawing on interviews with the main actors.
BLADZ 93
empirical model decomposition (EMD) method in this paper.
EEF intensity is analyzed to depict energy efficiency in China.
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000854
Driving forces and barriers in the development and
implementation of coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in
Germany / Vallentin, Daniel (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 2030- 2043)
620.9 (560)
000859
Views on Turkey's impending ESCO market : Is it
promising? / Okay, Esin & Okay, Nesrin & Konukman, Alp Er
S. & Akman, Ugur (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 18211825)
Because of a growing global energy demand and rising oil
prices coal-abundant nations, such as China and the United
States, are pursuing the application of technologies which
could replace crude oil imports by converting coal to synthetic
hydrocarbon fuels - so-called coal-to liquids (CtL)
technologies. This paper concentrates on Germany as an
example - the European Union (EU)'s largest member state
with considerable coal reserves.
Turkey's Energy Efficiency Law (EEL) came into force in
May 2007. The EEL will transform energy policies
implemented in the government and private sectors. The law
and upcoming regulations will offer opportunities for the
impending Energy Service Company (ESCO) market in
Turkey. In this work, we briefly review the ESCO literature and
its financing mechanisms in the world, and present our views
with regard to the funding and related risks that are likely to be
associated with the forthcominig Turksih ESCO market.
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000855
The possible role of nuclear energy in Italy / Eposto,
Stefano (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1584- 1588)
Italy, after the vote of the referendum in 1987, stopped
producing electricity from nuclear fuel for the energy demand.
This paper analyses the current Italian energy outlook and
clarifies how the choice to abandon the nuclear option
damaged our economy.
620.9 (560)
000860
Improvement of energy demand forecasts using swarm
intelligence : The case of Turkey with projections to 2025 /
Ünler, Alper (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1937- 1944)
In this study a model is proposed, using PSO-based energy
demand forecasting (PSOEDF), to forecast the energy
demand of Turkey more efficiently.
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000856
Russia as an energy superpower / Rutland, Peter (New
Political Economy, 2008 vol 13 no 2, pp. 203- 210)
Oil and tas are key to Russia's return to prominence on the
international stage. It is widely assemed, both in Kremlin and
abroad, that this energy wealth will enable Russia to regain
some of the 'superpower' status that it enjoyed in its Soviet
incarnation prior to 1991.
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620.9 (679)
000861
Rural electrification in an imperfect world : A case study
from Mozambique / Mulder, Peter & Tembe, Jonas (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2785- 2794)
In this article, we analyze the dynamics of the relationship
between electricity and socio-economic development by
means of a cost-benefit analysis of a typical rural electrification
project in Mozambique, assessing the impact of electricity on
households, education, agro-business, commerce, and the
public sector.
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000857
Is cluster policy useful for the energy sector? : Assessing
self-declared hydrogen clusters in the Netherlands / Mans,
Pieter & Alkemade, Floortje & van der Valk, Tessa & Hekkert,
Marko P. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1375- 1385)
Reseaerch on science-based industries has shown that it is
important for orgnisations to be active in interorganisational
networks. Cluster policy has been developed as a means to
stimulate the development of these networks and thereby the
success rate of these industries. Cluster policy is however not
a common policy instrument in the energy sector.
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000862
Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars : Design options
to address more consumers and possible counteracting
effects / Peters, Anja & Mueller, Michel G. & de Haan, Peter &
Scholz, Roland W. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 13551365)
An increasing number of countries have implemented or are
evaluating feebate systems in order to reduce energy
consumption of new vehicle registrations. This paper analyzes
whether absolute or relative feebates encourage more
consumer sto change to vehicles with lower energy
consumption.
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620.9 (510)
000858
Multiple timescale analysis and factor analysis of energy
ecological footprint growth in China 1953-2006 / Chen,
Cheng-Zhong & Lin, Zhen-Shan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 5, pp. 1665- 1678)
Scientific analysis of energy consumption and its influencing
factors is of great importance for energy strategy and policy
planning. The energy consumption in China 1953-2006 is
estimated by applying the energy ecological footprint (EEF)
method, and the fluctuation periods of annual China's per
capita EEF (EEF cpc) growth rate are analyzed with the
620.9.004.4
000863
Effect of daylight saving time on lighting energy use : A
literature review / Aries, Myriam B.C. & Newsham, Guy R.
(Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1858- 1866)
This paper presents a literature review concerning the
effects of DST on energy use. Simple estimates suggest a
reduction in national electricity use of around 0.5%, as a result
of residential lighting reduction.
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620.9.004.4 (100)
000864
Operational research models and methods in the energy
sector / s.n. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 2293- 2770)
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It is not sufficiently known what fuels the poor use, if a larger
range of fuels becomes available and affordable and if barriers
to access and consumption are reduced. A detailed
assessment is presented for four countries, three in Africa
(Botswana, Ghana and Senegal) and for comparison one in
Latin America (Honduras), of steps taken to reform the energy
sector and their effect on various groups of poor households.
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620.9.004.4 (73)
000865
Savings estimates for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product
labeling program / Sanchez, Marla C. & Brown, Richard E. &
Webber, Carrie & Homan, Gregory K. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 6, pp. 2098- 2108)
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary energy efficiency-labeling
program operated jointly by the United State Department of
Energy and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA). Since the program's inception in 1992,
ENERGY STAR has become a leading international brand for
energy-efficient products.
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620.97 (410)
000870
Project ARBRE : Lessons for bio-energy developers and
policy-makers / Piterou, Athena & Shackley, Simon &
Upham, Paul (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 20442050)
Project Arable Biomass Renewable Energy (ARBRE) was a
'flagship' project in the UK to demonstrate electricity
generation from dedicated energy crops, employing the high
efficiency of gasification combined cycle technology while also
contributing to the waste management problem of sewage
disposal. The plant never reached commercial operation and
this paper provides the first detailed public account of the
reasons, drawing on interviews with the main actors.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9.004.4 (73) (739.4)
000866
What people do when they say they are conserving
electricity / Woods, James (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1945- 1956)
This article presents the results of a conservation behavior
survey conducted both concurrent with and immediately after
the last California electricity crisis in 2000-2001.
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620.97
000867
The clean development mechanism and the international
diffusion of technologies : An empirical study /
Dechezleprêtre, Antoine & Glachant, Matthieu & Ménière,
Yann (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1273- 1283)
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to
stimulate the North-South transfer of climate-friendly
technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the
technology transfers that take place though the CDM using a
data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed
description of the transfers (frequently, type, by sector, by host
country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their
drivers.
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620.97 (100-77)
000868
Rent extraction with a type-by-type scheme : An
instrument to incorporate sustainable development into
the CDM / Liu, Xuemei (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp.
1873- 1878)
This paper proposes rent extraction with a type-by-type
scheme as an instrument to incorporate sustainable
development into the CDM. The rent extraction with a
type-by-type scheme makes it possible for the CDM host
country government to discourage the low-cost projects that
have little sustainability benefits, and to extract more rent from
the projets that are developed.
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620.97 (100-77) (6)
000869
Energy sector reform, energy transitions and the poor in
Africa / Prasad, Gisela (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp.
2806- 2811)
620.9:338.23
000871
Competition policy and regulatioin in hydro-dominated
electricity markets / Rangel, Luiz Fernando (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1292- 1302)
This paper discusses the main competition issues that arise
in electricity systems dominated by hydro generation, arguing
that technological differences between hydro and thermal
plants may allow hydropower producers to exert market power
in different and subtler ways compared to thermal generators.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23
000872
Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars : Design options
to address more consumers and possible counteracting
effects / Peters, Anja & Mueller, Michel G. & de Haan, Peter &
Scholz, Roland W. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 13551365)
An increasing number of countries have implemented or are
evaluating feebate systems in order to reduce energy
consumption of new vehicle registrations. This paper analyzes
whether absolute or relative feebates encourage more
consumer sto change to vehicles with lower energy
consumption.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23
000873
Peak oil in the light of oil formation theories / Tsatskin,
Alexander & Baladan, Oded (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1826- 1828)
The peak oil debate is underpinned by a biological paradigm
of oil formation that generates a notionof fixed oil and gas
reserves in the Earth's crust. However, the potential of the
abiogenic theory of oil formation is underestimated. We will
demonstrate the value of modern petroleum science based on
a thermodynamic understanding of hydrocarbon formation,
and both experimental and observational data, which can
introduce a change into the debate.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23
000874
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Sustainability assessment of a hybrid energy system /
Afgan, Nain H. & Carvalho, Maria G. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 8, pp. 2903- 2910)
A hybrid energy system in the form of the Object structure is
the pattern for the structure of options in the evaluation of a
hybrid system. The Object structure is defined as : Hybrid
Energy System [production (solar, wind, biomass, natural
gas)] [utilization (electricity, heat, hydrogen)]. In the evaluation
of hybrid energy systems only several options are selected to
demonstrate the sustainability assessment method application
in the promotion of the specific quality of the hybrid energy
system.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23 (100)
000875
Operational research models and methods in the energy
sector / s.n. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 2293- 2770)
BLADZ 95
contributing to the waste management problem of sewage
disposal. The plant never reached commercial operation and
this paper provides the first detailed public account of the
reasons, drawing on interviews with the main actors.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23 (519)
000880
The competitiveness of Korea as a developper of
hydrogen energy technology : The AHP approach / Kon
Lee, Seong & Mogi, Gento & Wook Kim, Jong (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1284- 1291)
In this study, we analysed the potential of Korea to be
competitive in development of hydrogen energy technology
using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach. In this
paper, two scenario analyses are presented : in the first, the
R&D budget is a criterion and in the second it is not.
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620.9:338.23 (100) (680)
000876
A complex systems approach to planning, optimization
and decision making for energy networks / Beck, Jessica &
Kempener, Ruud & Cohen, Brett & Petrie, Jim (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2795- 2805)
620.9:339.133
000881
Mitigating greenhouse : Limited time, limited options /
Moriarty, Patrick & Honnery, Damon (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 4, pp. 1251- 1256)
This paper explores a new approach to planning and
optimization of energy networks, using a mix of global
optimization and agent-based modeling tools. The approach
attempts to set targets for energy planning, by determining
preferred
network
development
pathways
through
multi-objective optimization. The viability of such plans is then
explored through agent-based models.
To avoid the risk of serious climate change, very recent
research suggests that emission reductions will need to be
both large and rapidly implemented. We argue that technical
solutions - improving energy efficiency, use of renewable and
nuclear energy, and carbon capture and sequestration - can
only be of minor importance, mainly given the limited time
available to take effective climate action. Only curbing energy
use, perhaps though 'social efficiency' gains, particularly in the
high-energy consumption countries, can provide the rapid
emissions reductions needed.
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000877
Promoting biofuels : Implications for developing countries
/ Peters, Jörg & Thielmann, Sascha (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 4, pp. 1538- 1544)
With particular focus on developing countries, this paper
discusses the economic justification of biofuel promotion
instruments and investigates their implications.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
620.9:338.23 (100.3)
000878
Dynamics of petroleum markets of OECD countries in a
monthly VAR-VEC model (1995-2007) / Asali, Mehdi (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 54- 87)
The time series of the model comprises the monthly data for
the variables demand for oil in the OECD, WTI in real term as
a benchmark oil price, industrial production in OECD as a
proxy for income and commercial stocks of crude oil and oil
products in OECD for the time period of January 1995 to
September 2007.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
620.9:338.23 (410)
000879
Project ARBRE : Lessons for bio-energy developers and
policy-makers / Piterou, Athena & Shackley, Simon &
Upham, Paul (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 20442050)
Project Arable Biomass Renewable Energy (ARBRE) was a
'flagship' project in the UK to demonstrate electricity
generation from dedicated energy crops, employing the high
efficiency of gasification combined cycle technology while also
620.9:339.133 (100)
000882
Does energy consumption cause economic growth?:
Evidence from a systematic study of over 100 countries. /
Chontanawat, Jaruwan & Hunt, Lester C. & Pierse, Richard
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 209- 220)
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development.
Hence many studies have attempted to lest for causality
between energy and economic growth; however, no
consensus has emerged. This paper, therefore, tests for
causality between energy and GDP using a consistent data
set and methodology for over 100 countries.
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620.9:339.133 (100-77) (6)
000883
Energy sector reform, energy transitions and the poor in
Africa / Prasad, Gisela (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp.
2806- 2811)
It is not sufficiently known what fuels the poor use, if a larger
range of fuels becomes available and affordable and if barriers
to access and consumption are reduced. A detailed
assessment is presented for four countries, three in Africa
(Botswana, Ghana and Senegal) and for comparison one in
Latin America (Honduras), of steps taken to reform the energy
sector and their effect on various groups of poor households.
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000884
An international comparison of regulatory organization
and licensing procedures for new nuclear power plants /
Bredimas, Alexandre & Nuttall, William J. (Energy Policy, 2008
vol 36 no 4, pp. 1344- 1354)
This paper considers measures needed to license new
nuclear power plants efficiently. We base our analysis on
international standards and a comparison of the national and
licensing framework in seven countries (Canada, France,
Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the USA. We split
the review into the organization of regulatory responsibilities
and the licensing process.
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the presence of various generation technologies and a limited
ability to exchange electricity among countries. Second, dry
weather would increase the prices in the hydro-rich Nordic
countries followed by the Alpine countries. Third, more
transmission capacity would lower the prices in countries with
high prices and it also reduces the impact of market power.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.31 (430)
000889
Deregulating with no regulator : Is the German electricity
transmission regime institutionally correct? / Glachant,
Jean-Michel & Dubois, Ute & Perez, Yannick (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1600- 1610)
From 1998 to 2005, the German transmission grid has been
put under a self-regulated arrangement. It seems hard to
believe that transmission lines can be opened to "third-party
access" only with a "negotiated access regime" and no
regulator supervision.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.039 (45)
000885
The possible role of nuclear energy in Italy / Eposto,
Stefano (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1584- 1588)
Italy, after the vote of the referendum in 1987, stopped
producing electricity from nuclear fuel for the energy demand.
This paper analyses the current Italian energy outlook and
clarifies how the choice to abandon the nuclear option
damaged our economy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.31 (45)
000890
The possible role of nuclear energy in Italy / Eposto,
Stefano (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1584- 1588)
Italy, after the vote of the referendum in 1987, stopped
producing electricity from nuclear fuel for the energy demand.
This paper analyses the current Italian energy outlook and
clarifies how the choice to abandon the nuclear option
damaged our economy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.039.5 (100)
000886
Operational research models and methods in the energy
sector / s.n. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 7, pp. 2293- 2770)
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621.3
ELECTRICITE.
ELEKTRICITEIT.
621.31 (100-77)
000887
Assessment of access to electricity and the
socio-economic impacts in rural areas of developing
countries / Kanagawa, Makoto & Nakata, Toshihiko (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2016- 2029)
The purpose of t his study is to reveal relations between
access to electricity and advancement in a socio-economic
condition in rural areas of developing countries.
621.31 (679)
000891
Rural electrification in an imperfect world : A case study
from Mozambique / Mulder, Peter & Tembe, Jonas (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2785- 2794)
In this article, we analyze the dynamics of the relationship
between electricity and socio-economic development by
means of a cost-benefit analysis of a typical rural electrification
project in Mozambique, assessing the impact of electricity on
households, education, agro-business, commerce, and the
public sector.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.31 (73)
000892
Vertical arrangements, market structure, and competition
: An analysis of restructured US electricity markets /
Bushnell, James B. & Mansur, Erin T. & Saravia, Celeste
(American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 237- 266)
This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity
markets. Our findings suggest that vertical arrangements
dramatically affect estimated market outcomes.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.31 (4-15)
000888
Market power in the European electricity market : The
impacts of dry weather and additional transmission
capacity / Lise, Wietze & Hobbs, Benjamin & Hers,
Sebastiaan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1331- 1343)
This paper uses a static computational game theoretic
model of a fully opened European electricity market and can
take strategic interaction among electricity-producing firms into
account. The model is run for a number of scenarios: first, in
the baseline under perfect competition, the prices differ due to
621.31 (73) (739.4)
000893
What people do when they say they are conserving
electricity / Woods, James (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1945- 1956)
This article presents the results of a conservation behavior
survey conducted both concurrent with and immediately after
the last California electricity crisis in 2000-2001.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.311.21
000894
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Competition policy and regulatioin in hydro-dominated
electricity markets / Rangel, Luiz Fernando (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1292- 1302)
This paper discusses the main competition issues that arise
in electricity systems dominated by hydro generation, arguing
that technological differences between hydro and thermal
plants may allow hydropower producers to exert market power
in different and subtler ways compared to thermal generators.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.32
000895
Effect of daylight saving time on lighting energy use : A
literature review / Aries, Myriam B.C. & Newsham, Guy R.
(Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1858- 1866)
This paper presents a literature review concerning the
effects of DST on energy use. Simple estimates suggest a
reduction in national electricity use of around 0.5%, as a result
of residential lighting reduction.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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621.39
TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
TELECOMMUNICATIE.
621.397 (4-15) (44)
000896
Droit de retransmission, équilibre compétitif et profits des
clubs. / Cavagnac, Michel & Gouguet, Jean-Jacques (Revue
d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 229- 253)
Nous présentons tout d'abord les enjeux du partage des
droits de retransmission entre les clubs en Europe et en
France. Puis, dans une approche microéconomique, nous
comparons les effets des différentes politiques de
redistribution des droits sur les stratégies d'acquisition de
talent sportif.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
621.399
000897
The impact of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in
professional
team
sports
/
Kesenne,
Stefan
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 9, pp. 2- 14)
In this theoretical analysis, we try to find out what the
implicationsare of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in a
sport league. We concentrate on the impact on talent demand,
competitive balance and ticket price, using a simplified 2-club
non-cooperative Nash equilibrium model with the hiring of
talent as the only decision variable, as well as a more general
competitive equilibrium model with a large number of teams in
the league and with talent hiring and ticket price as decision
variables.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 9
BLADZ 97
621.548 (410)
000898
The economic benefit of short-term forecasting for wind
energy in the UK electricity market / Barthem, R.B. &
Murray, F. & Pryor, S.C. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp.
1687- 1696)
In the UK market, the total price of renewable electricity is
made up to the Renewables Obligation Certificate and the
price achieved for the electricity. Accurate forecasting
improves the price if electricity is traded via the power
exchange. In order to understand the size of wind farm for
which short-term forecasting becomes economically viable, we
develop a model for wind energy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
621.548 (71)
000899
Stakeholders' perspectives on barriers to remote
wind-diesel power plants in Canada / Weis, Timothy M. &
Ilinca, Adrian & Pinard, Jean-Paul (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 5, pp. 1611- 1621)
Canada has been experimenting with wind-diesl hybrid
systems for its remote communities for over 25 years with
limited success. This paper discusses the results of a
year-long survey that was distributed to stakeholders in
wind-diesel systems in remote Canadian communities.
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621.56
MACHINES DIVERSES.
GEREEDSCHAPPEN.
621.798.6 (73)
000900
Savings estimates for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product
labeling program / Sanchez, Marla C. & Brown, Richard E. &
Webber, Carrie & Homan, Gregory K. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 6, pp. 2098- 2108)
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary energy efficiency-labeling
program operated jointly by the United State Department of
Energy and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA). Since the program's inception in 1992,
ENERGY STAR has become a leading international brand for
energy-efficient products.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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INDUSTRIES MINIERES. FORRAGES.
MIJNBOUW. BORINGEN.
622.323 (5)
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621.5
MACHINES PNEUMATIQUES.
PNEUMATISCHE ENERGIE.
000901
The oil of resources of Timor-Leste : curse or blessing ? /
Lundahl, Mats & Sjöholm, Fredrik (The Pacific Review, 2008
vol 21 no 1, pp. 67- 86)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
When Timor-Leste emerged as a sovereign nation in 2002 it
was characterized by widespread poverty. The country was
one of the poorest both in the East Asian region and in the
world. The challenges for Timor-Leste are, hence, substantial
but by no means impossible to met. The main reason for
optimism stems from expected large revenues from oil and
gas in the near future.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
622.333 (85) (8=6)
000902
Does Charcoal production slow agricultural expansion
into the Peruvian Amazon rainforest? / Labarta, Ricardo A.
& White, Douglas S. & Swinton, Scott M. (World Development
: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the
study and promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 3,
pp. 527- 540)
Using a recursive optimization model, we analyse how the
incorporation of charcoal production by pioneer farmers in the
Peruvian Amazon rainforest would affect household net
returns and the rate of deforestation at the early stage of
colonization.
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
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625
VOIES DE COMMUNICATION TERRESTRE.
WEGENBOUW.
625.7 (493)
000903
Capacity cost structure, welfare and cost recovery : Are
transport infrastructures with high fixed costs a
handicap? / De Borger, Bruno & Dunkerley, Fay & Proost,
Stef (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 33)
In this paper, we consider a region that invests in
infrastructure used by both local demand and through
transport. We then compare transport systems that have, for a
given capacity, the same total infrastructure cost but vary in
the proportion of fixed costs and variable capacity costs.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 1
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629.1
TECHNIQUE DES MOYENS DE LOCOMOTION.
TECHNIEK DER TRANSPORTMIDDELEN.
PAGE 98
consumption.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
629.113 (73)
000905
Chrysler and J. D. power : pioneering scientific price
customization in the automobile industry / Silva Risso,
Jorge (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 26- 39)
This paper describes a model and decision-support system
that the Marketing Science Group of the Power Information
Network division of J. D. Power and Associates (JDPA)
developed to provide automobile manufactures with a tool to
improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their pricing
decisions, and Chrysler's pioneering implementation of this
tool.
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63
AGRICULTURE. PECHE. ELEVAGE.
LAND- EN TUINBOUW. VEETEELT. VISSERIJ.
63 (100-77) (100.3)
000906
Agriculture and aggregate productivity : a quantitative
cross-country analysis / Restuccia, Diego & Tao Yang,
Dennis & Zhu, Xiaodong (Journal of Monetary Economics,
2008 vol 55 no 2, pp. 234- 250)
Using a two-sector general-equilibrium model, we show that
differences in economy-wide productivity, barriers to modern
intermediate inputs in agriculture, and barriers in the labor
market generate large cross-country differences in the share
of employment and labor productivity in agriculture.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
630 (663)
000907
Les linéaments de la politique forestière dans les normes
de régulation institutionnelle de la filière du bois énergie
au Sénégal. / Boutinot, Laurence & Diouf, Coumba Nolwenn
(Afrique contemporaine, 2007 no 222, pp. 57- 82)
Les fôrets apparaissent de plus en plus comme des
espaces en voie de privatisation. Et cela ne se voit jamais
aussi bien que dans le contexte de la décentralisation. En
vérité, si les enjeux autour de la décentralisation permettent
ces formes d'appropriation privative, bien qu'encore
masquées, celles-ci ont quelque peu du mal à se maintenir
dans une paix sociale, dans un contexte de crise économique,
politique où les ressources naturelles sont des enjeux
fondamentaux.
P 00647 FR 2007 no 222 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 H II
629.113
000904
Feebates promoting energy-efficient cars : Design options
to address more consumers and possible counteracting
effects / Peters, Anja & Mueller, Michel G. & de Haan, Peter &
Scholz, Roland W. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 13551365)
630 (85) (8=6)
000908
Does Charcoal production slow agricultural expansion
into the Peruvian Amazon rainforest? / Labarta, Ricardo A.
& White, Douglas S. & Swinton, Scott M. (World Development
: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the
study and promotion of world development, 2008 vol 36 no 3,
pp. 527- 540)
An increasing number of countries have implemented or are
evaluating feebate systems in order to reduce energy
consumption of new vehicle registrations. This paper analyzes
whether absolute or relative feebates encourage more
consumer sto change to vehicles with lower energy
Using a recursive optimization model, we analyse how the
incorporation of charcoal production by pioneer farmers in the
Peruvian Amazon rainforest would affect household net
returns and the rate of deforestation at the early stage of
colonization.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 99
P 00782 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H III
631.147
000909
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
633
000914
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
631.147 (410)
000910
The nitrogen hypothesis and the English agriculture
revolution : a biological analysis / Allen, Robert C. (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 182- 210)
634.7 (430)
000915
Strategic Paths and Media Management - A Path
Dependency Analysis of the German Newspaper Branch
of High Quality Journalism. / Koch, Jochen (Schmalenbach
Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 50- 73)
The literature on the agriculture revolution is vast, and yet
fundamental questions remain. This article is concerned with
two of these: why did grain yields rise between the middle
ages and the nineteenth century, and why was the agricultural
revolution so slow?
I examine the difficulties of incumbent firms have in acting
and reacting to changing environment s and in coping with
new strategic challenges. The study focuses on the strategic
development of media organizations in the market of national
daily produced high quality newspapers in Germany.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
631.15:338.3 (100-77)
000911
Farm household production theories: a review of
'institutional' and 'behavioral' responses / (Asian
Development Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic
Issues, 2007 vol 24 no 1, pp. 49- 68)
This paper reviews major links of theoretical and empirical
research on form household production choices in developing
countries. It provides a wide-ranging literature review of
different microeconomic approaches to peasant economy,
shedding light on the underlying reasons that lead modern
development economists away from the neoclassical
framework to study 'real people in real environments'.
639.21 (5-12) (597)
000916
A fishing expedition in the Mekkong Delta : Market
volatility and price substitutes for Vietnamese fresh water
fish / van Binh, Tu & Dumont, Michel (Onderzoeksrapport van
de Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen,
Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008 no 2, pp. 1- 23)
In this paper the Vietnamese fresh water fish product market
is examined, using time series data from An Giang province iin
Vietnam, for the period from January 2004 to December 2005.
Daily price volatility is analyzed using univariate Generalised
Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH).
P 03100 BG 2008 no 2
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
631.15:658.011.4 (410)
000912
The nitrogen hypothesis and the English agriculture
revolution : a biological analysis / Allen, Robert C. (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 182- 210)
The literature on the agriculture revolution is vast, and yet
fundamental questions remain. This article is concerned with
two of these: why did grain yields rise between the middle
ages and the nineteenth century, and why was the agricultural
revolution so slow?
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
631.8 (410)
000913
The nitrogen hypothesis and the English agriculture
revolution : a biological analysis / Allen, Robert C. (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 182- 210)
The literature on the agriculture revolution is vast, and yet
fundamental questions remain. This article is concerned with
two of these: why did grain yields rise between the middle
ages and the nineteenth century, and why was the agricultural
revolution so slow?
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
63WFAO
000917
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
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64
ECONOMIE DOMESTIQUE.
HUISHOUDKUNDE.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
64 (44)
000918
La détention et l'usage des instruments de paiement en
France. / Bounie, David & Bourreau, Marc & François, Abel &
Verdier, Marianne (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp.
53- 76)
Quels sont les instruments de paiement les plus détenus
par les Français ? Après une description des données
utilisées, nous présentons des statistiques globales sur les
taux de détention des prncipaux instruments de paiement.
Nous cherchons à expliquer les différences de taux de
détention par le contexte institutionnel et les caractéristiques
sociodémographiques des individus. Enfin, nous étudions les
profils des consommateurs qui utilisent les instruments de
paiement pour gérer leur trésorerie personnelle (carte de
paiement à débit différé et carte de crédit).
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656 (4-11) (4-15) (436)
000922
Wachstum der europäischen Bauwirtschaft verlangsamt
sich bis 2010 / Czerny, Margarete (WIFO Monatsberichte,
2008 vol 81 no 3, pp. 203- 215)
Wachstumsverlangsamung trifft vor allem Westeuropa (+1%
p.a.), während die Bauwirtschaft in Ost-Mitteleuropa boomt (8
1/2 % p.a.). Verkehrsinfrastruktur mit mittelfristigen
Planungshorizont sichem 2008 bis 2010 dem Sektor in
Österreich ein überdurchschnittliches Wachstum (+2 1/2 %
p.a.).
P 00403 AUTR 2008 vol 81 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 D II
656 (4-15) (460)
000923
Energy intensity and greenhouse gas emission of a
purchase in the retail park service sector : An integrative
approach / Farreny, Ramon & Gabarrell, Xavier &
Rieradevall, Joan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 19571968)
This article presents the results of a conservation behavior
survey conducted both concurrent with and immediately after
the last California electricity crisis in 2000-2001.
The aim of this paper is to describre the energetic
metabolism of a retail park service system under an
intergrative approach. Energy flow accounting was applied to
a case study retail park in Spain, representative of the sector
across Europe, after redefining the functional unit to account
for both direct energy use (buildings, gardens and outdoor
lighting) and indirect energy use (employee and customer
transportation).
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
64 (73) (739.4)
000919
What people do when they say they are conserving
electricity / Woods, James (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1945- 1956)
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656
ORGANISATION DES TRANSPORTS.
VERKEERSORGANISATIE.
656
000920
Pétrole et transports : La fin des carburants à prix
abordable? / Aleklett, P. & Greene, D.L. & Eagles, L. & Small,
K.A. & Van Dender, K (Table Ronde,no 139, pp. 7- 229)
Pics pétroliers et évolution des stratégies des pays
importateurs et exportateurs de pétrole. Evolution future des
prix et de la disponibilité des carburants pour les transport.
Incertitudes sur le marché pétrolier à moyen terme. Evolution
à long terme de la demande de transport, élasticité-prix de la
demande carburant et conséquences des perspectives de
l'industrie pétrolière pour la politique des transports.
P 00870 GXno 139
656
000921
Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global
energy future / Takeshita, Takayuki & Yamaji, Kenji (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2773- 2784)
This paper examines the potential role of Fischer-Tropsch
(FT) synfuels in the 21st century with a global energy model
treating the entire fuel supply chain in detail. The major
conclusions are the following. First, FT synfuels become a
major alternative fuel regardless of CO² policy due to their low
transportation costs and compatibility with existing petroleum
infrastructure and vehicles. Secondly, the FT process brings
stranded gas to world markets until around 2050.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
656 (493)
000924
Capacity cost structure, welfare and cost recovery : Are
transport infrastructures with high fixed costs a
handicap? / De Borger, Bruno & Dunkerley, Fay & Proost,
Stef (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 1, pp. 1- 33)
In this paper, we consider a region that invests in
infrastructure used by both local demand and through
transport. We then compare transport systems that have, for a
given capacity, the same total infrastructure cost but vary in
the proportion of fixed costs and variable capacity costs.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 1
656 (493)
000925
Commuting, transport tax reform and the labour market :
Employer-paid parking and the relative efficiency of
revenue recycling instruments / De Borger, Bruno & Wuyts,
Bart (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 20, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary
neutral increase in taxes on car commuters in a model that
takes into account the presence employer-paid parking at the
workplace.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 20
656.56 (4-15) (73)
000926
Natural gas corridors between the EU and its main
suppliers : Simulation results with the dynamic GASTALE
model / Lise, Wietze & Hobbs, Benjamin F. & van Oostvoorn,
Frits (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1890- 1906)
Growth in gas demand poses a challenge for European
energy consumers and other gas-importing countries in terms
of an increasing dependency on gas imports and consequently
also supply security. This paper focuses on interactions
among demand, supply, and investments in natural gas
corridors, namely pipeline transport, LNG, and storage
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
facilities, affecting the European natural gas market over the
period 2005-2030.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
656.615 (492.61) (493.1)
000927
Private port pricing and public investment in port and
hinterland capacity / De Borger, Bruno & Proost, Stef & Van
Dender, Kurt (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 19, pp. 1- 43)
While highly stylized, the model captures key features of
competition among maritime ports that are congestion-prone,
and that serve a hinterland to which they are connected by
congested transport networks. Consider, for example,
European ports such as Rotterdam, Antwerp and Le Havre.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 19
656.7 (4-11) (4-15) (73)
000928
Airline service quality : Exploratory analysis of consumer
perceptioins and operational performance in the USA and
EU / Tiernan, Siobhan & Rhoades, Dawna L. & Waguespack,
Blaise Jr. (Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
212- 224)
The purpose of this paper is to examine consumer
perceptions of airline quality indicators and compare them to
actual data reported by the Departement of Transportation, in
the USA and the Association of European Airlines (AEA) in the
EU. The objective is to determine whether there is a
discrepancy between reported performance metrics of service
quality and consumer perception.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
BLADZ 101
657.012.4 (430)
000931
Accounting for credit risk : Are the rules setting the right
incentives? / Gebhardt, Günther (International Journal of
Financial Services Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 24- 44)
The paper analyses whether the patterns of loan loss
provisions are, in part, attributable to the rules of accounting
for credit risk. It compares the national German rules with the
related IFRS rules and identifies inconsistencies across
different types of transactions in both regimes
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
657.3 (100)
000932
De plaats en rol van de accountant in de 21e eeuw : het
vraagstuk van de aard en de organisatie van assurance /
Strikwerda, Hans (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 77- 88)
Dit artikel is van belang voor de strategiebepaling van
accountantskantoren, voor het beleid met betrekking tot de
vorming en opleiding van accountants en voor verdere wet- en
regelgeving met betrekking tot de assurance-functie in het
maatschappelijk verkeer.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
657.3 (492)
000933
Het nieuwe institutionele raamwerk voor het openbare
accountantsberoep / Bosman, Rob & Vergoossen, Ruud
(Maandblad voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol
82 no 3, pp. 98- 107)
Dit artikel geeft in kort bestek een overzicht van en inzicht in
de nieuwe wet- en regelgeving die geldt voor openbaar
accountants.
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COMPTABILITE.
BOEKHOUDING.
657 (100)
000929
De plaats en rol van de accountant in de 21e eeuw : het
vraagstuk van de aard en de organisatie van assurance /
Strikwerda, Hans (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 77- 88)
Dit artikel is van belang voor de strategiebepaling van
accountantskantoren, voor het beleid met betrekking tot de
vorming en opleiding van accountants en voor verdere wet- en
regelgeving met betrekking tot de assurance-functie in het
maatschappelijk verkeer.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
657 (492)
000930
Eindtermen zijn het begin / Eimers, Peter & Vredevoogd,
Loek (Maandblad voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie,
2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 118- 127)
Eindtermen
vormen
de
regelgeving
voor
accountantsopleidingen: ze zijn het spoorboekje voor de
inrichting van het curriculum. De nieuwe eindtermen geven
richting aan de opleidingsvereisten voor een nieuwe generatie
accountants die optreden als wettelijk controleur.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
657.372.3 (430)
000934
Accounting for credit risk : Are the rules setting the right
incentives? / Gebhardt, Günther (International Journal of
Financial Services Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 24- 44)
The paper analyses whether the patterns of loan loss
provisions are, in part, attributable to the rules of accounting
for credit risk. It compares the national German rules with the
related IFRS rules and identifies inconsistencies across
different types of transactions in both regimes
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
657.6 (492)
000935
Het nieuwe institutionele raamwerk voor het openbare
accountantsberoep / Bosman, Rob & Vergoossen, Ruud
(Maandblad voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol
82 no 3, pp. 98- 107)
Dit artikel geeft in kort bestek een overzicht van en inzicht in
de nieuwe wet- en regelgeving die geldt voor openbaar
accountants.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
657.6.082 (492)
000936
Accountantstoezicht in toekomstig perspectief : van
nationaal naar internationaal toezicht / Pouw, Franciska &
Maijoor, Steven (Maandblad voor Accountancy en
Bedrijfseconomie, 2008 vol 82 no 3, pp. 108- 117)
De inhoud van het artikel is relevant voor alle
accountantsorganisaties die een vergunning bij de AFM
hebben aangevraagd of die overwegen dat te doen. Het artikel
geeft bijvoorbeeld een overzicht van knelpunten bij
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
vergunningsverlening. Daarnaast geeft het artikel inzicht in de
wijze waarop de internationale activiteiten van ondernemingen
en hun accountants gevolgen kunnen hebben voor het
toezicht.
P 00375 PB 2008 vol 82 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 E I
657:651
000937
Le management des connaissances. / Prax, Jean-Yves &
Perrin, Alexandre & Balmisse, Gilles & Meignan, Denis &
Bousquié, Benoît & Vitari, Claudio & Bourdon, Isabelle &
Tessier, Nathalie & Festré, Agnès & Lazaric, Nathalie &
Tournieux, Christine & Dupuis-Hepner, Nathalie (Economie et
management, 2008 no 126, pp. 4- 49)
De la gestion du savoir au management des connaissances.
Un nouveau métier : gestionnaire des connaissances. Une
pratique encore méconnue. L'apport du KM à la GRC. La
localisation des experts. Ressources humaines et
management des connaissances. L'économie de la
connaissance. Le management des connaissances dans un
cabinet d'audit. Glossaire du management des connaissances.
P 00592 FR 2008 no 126 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 K II
Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF). That emphasizes
transforming environments rather than acting within extant
ones. In particular, we explicate three ideas that parallel key
concepts in BTF: (1) accumulating stakeholder commitments
under goal ambiguity (in line with a political conception of
goals), (2) achieving control (as opposed to managing
expectations) through non-predictive strategies, and (3)
predominately exaptive (rather than adaptive) orientation.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
658.011.1
000941
A strategic approach to sustainable partnership
development / Trim, Peter R.J. & Lee, Yang-Im (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 222- 239)
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the role that
marketing plays in the strategic decision-making process; it
highlights the influence that marketers have in the
development of sustainable partnership arrangements; and
outlines the link between organizational learning and strategy
implementation.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
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ECONOMIE DE L'ENTREPRISE.
BEDRIJFSECONOMIE.
658
000938
Les outils de communication en organisation. Du modèle
de l'acteur à une théorie du sujet. / Amintas, Alain (Gestion
2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 27- 39)
L'appréhension et l'analyse des liens qui se tissent entre les
acteurs,
le
cadre
organisationnel
qui
concrétise
l'environnement de leurs actions, et les outils d'information et
de communication qui en constituent les supports sont
aujourd'hui largement dominées oar un cadre référentiel que
F. Dosse (1995) dénomme avec élégance "l'empire du sens".
658.011.1
000942
Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation
Management methods and tools. / Abdalla, Ahmad & Bitzer,
Berthold & Morton, Danny (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 101- 119)
This paper examines the measurement criteria of the
features that lend success to a given method/tool delving
through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of
success?'
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.011.1
000943
InnovationEnterprizer: system for evaluating and
managing corporate innovation. / Bitran, Iain & Conn,
Steffen J. & Torkkeli, Marko T. (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 142- 153)
This paper relays the development, methodology and
application of a systematic method for assessing and
promoting innovation in corporations: innovationEnterprizer.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658. (520) (73)
000939
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.011.1
PAGE 102
000940
Outlines of a behavioral theory of the entrepreneurial firm
/ Dew, Nicholas & Read, Stuart & Sarasvathy, Sara D. &
Wiltbank, Robert (Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 37- 59)
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.011.1
000944
Proximity, mobility and aesthetics in strategies for
innovation management. / Haner, Udo-Ernst & Bakke, John
Willy (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 168- 183)
The paper explores different mechanisms through which
changes in the work environment may promote innovative
activities.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.011.1
000945
Insiders' tax preferences and firms' choices between
dividends and share repurchases / Hsieh, Jim & Wang,
Qinghai (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 213- 244)
This paper investigatyes whether corporate payout policy is
associated with insiders' share holdings and their tax
preferences. We find that insider ownership and the implied
tax liabilities are positively related to a firm's propensity to
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
employ share repurchases.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
658.011.1
000946
Control-cooperation interfaces in global strategic
alliances : A situational typology and strategic responses
/ Luo, Yadong & Shenkar, Oded & Gurnani, Haresh (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 428- 453)
In the private-control cooperation interplay, contending,
honeymoon, and coopetition situations arise. In the collective
control-cooperation interplay, the loosely connected, the equity
hostage, the tightly integrated, and the trusting states emerge.
Develop hypotheses explicating how these strategic
responses are influenced by relational characteristics such as
goal congruity, resource complementarity, and bargaining
asymmetry between foreign and local partners.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.011.1
000947
Building brand awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets /
Naik, Prasad A. & Prasad, Ashutosh & Sethi, Suresh P.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 129- 138)
Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually
on advertising to build and maintain awareness for their
brands in competitive markets. However, awareness formation
models in the marketing literature ignore the role of
competition. Consequently, we lack both the empirical
knowledge and normative understanding of building brand
awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets. To address this gap,
we propose an N-brand awareness formation model, design
and extended Kalman filter to estimate the proposed model
using market data for five car brands over time, and derive the
optimal closed-loop Nash equilibrium strategies for every
brand.
BLADZ 103
Project management in retailing : Integrating the
behavioral dimension / Rudolph, Thomas & Wagner,
Tillmann & Fawcett, Stanley (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 325- 341)
This research examines the role of the behavioral dimension
in retail projects management and supports the view that the
behavioral dimension is central to retail project management
success.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658.011.1
000951
Constructing transnational action research networks :
Observations and reflections from the case of the
citizenship DRG / Brown, David L. & Gaventa, John (IDS
Working Paper,no 302, pp. 7- 32)
The paper examines the emergence (during the period
2000-2005) of the Development Research Centre on
Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, a network of
seven partners - from the UK, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mexico and Brazil - concerned with research,
capacity building and policy influence on these issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 302
658.011.1
000952
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.011.1
000948
Rhineland exit ? / Bovenberg, Lans A. & Teulings, Coen N.
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6936, pp. 1- 23)
We argue in favour of the shareholder model of the firm for
three main reasons, First, serving multiple stakeholders leads
to ill-defined propoerty rights. Second, giving workers a claim
on the surplus of the firm raises the cost of capital for
investments in jobs, which harms the position of job seekers,
including new entrants to the labour market. Third, and most
importantly, making shareholders the ultimate owner of the
firm provides the best possible diversification of firm- specific
risks.
P 00834 GRBRno 6936
658.011.1
000949
Performance measurement and metric manipulation in the
public sector / Fisher, Colin & Downes, Bernadette (Business
Ethics, 2008 vol 17 vol 3, pp. 245- 258)
This paper explores the circumstances that influence
whether managers in the public services manipulate the
measurement information that is used to assess performance;
and if they do, what level of deception they might use.
658.011.1 (100)
000953
International standards of business conduct : Framework
and illustration / Svensson, Göran & Wood, Greg (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 260- 274)
The purpose of this paper is to describe the insights and a
proposal into structure of standards of business conduct and
its intended applications.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.011.1 (100)
000954
A cross-national study of corporate governance and
employment contracts / Garcia-Castro, Roberto & Ariño,
Miguel A. & RODRIGUEZ, MIGUEL A. (Business Ethics, 2008
vol 17 vol 3, pp. 259- 284)
Corporate governance (CG) can be seen to operate through
a 'double agency' relationship : one between the shareholders
and corporate management, and another between the
corporate management and the firm's employees. The CG and
labour management of firms are closely related. A particularly
productive way to stuy how CG affects and is affected by the
employment relationship has been to compare CG across
countries.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
658.011.1
000950
658.011.1 (100-77)
000955
Privatisation in developing countries : Performance and
ownership effects / Boubakri, Narjess & Cosset,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Jean-Claude & Guedhami, Omrane (Development Policy
Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 275- 308)
More than 120 developing countries. The switch of
ownership induces major changes in the corporate
governance of firms, and in their incentives to restructure and
improve efficiency and performance. Identifying several issues
yet to be resolved.
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
658.011.1 (4-15)
000956
Towards evidence-based reform of European universities
/ van der Ploeg, Frederic & Veugelers, Reinhilde (CESifo
Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 99- 120)
After the Bologna agreeement and the Lisbon Agenda,
reform of European university systems has been higher on the
political agenda. This is necessary, since most European
universities have been suffering from stifling blankets of
government regulation, having to make do with much less
funds that their North-American counterparts and do not
appear high on the various rankings of top universities in the
world.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
658.011.1 (430)
000957
Strategic Paths and Media Management - A Path
Dependency Analysis of the German Newspaper Branch
of High Quality Journalism. / Koch, Jochen (Schmalenbach
Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 50- 73)
I examine the difficulties of incumbent firms have in acting
and reacting to changing environment s and in coping with
new strategic challenges. The study focuses on the strategic
development of media organizations in the market of national
daily produced high quality newspapers in Germany.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
658.011.1 (493)
000958
Interlocking directorates and business groups : Belgian
evidence / Rommens, An & Cuyvers, Ludo & Deloof, Marc
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 23, pp. 1- 40)
We investigate the determinants of interlocking directorates
and their impact on company performance for a Belgian
sample of 286 companies affiliated with a business group and
2,136 stand-alone companies.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 23
658.011.1 (493=393)
000959
Regulation of program supply in higher education :
Lessons from a funding system reform in Flanders /
Kelchtermans, Stijn & Verboven, Frank (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 204- 228)
Rather than raising the public budget or promoting private
contributions, many governments have attempted to make
public spending more efficient in various ways. This article
reports the results from a proposed funding system reform in
Flanders (Belgium), which aimed to save costs by reducing
the diversity and duplication of study programs.
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
PAGE 104
2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 74- 89)
Government ownership of enterprises in China remains
substantial. In this paper, we use a large set of Chinese public
listed companies between 1994 and 2004 to generate
evidence on how government ownership influences company
performance. We find the effect of government ownership on
corporate value to be non-monotonic. In fact, the relationship
is U-shapped; up to a certain threshold, corporate value
decreases as government sharholding increases, but beyond
this it increases. When its shareholding is large, the
government can actuallt improve corporate value. We interpret
this results in terms of ownership concentration and
government partiality.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.011.14
000961
L'éthique managériale peut-elle n'être qu'un facteur
stratégique ? / Flipo, Jean-Paul (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 73- 88)
L'analyse critique de la "gestion de l'éthique" des firmes, qui
constitue le corps de l'article, tend à montrer que leur attitude
généralement défensive ne fait qu'accroître les difficultés,
alors qu'il faudrait puiser dans le capital moral de leursq
acteurs pour adopter une attitude volontariste, et restaurer
ainsi leur légitimité citoyenne aujourd'hui très érodée.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.14
000962
Vers des systèmes de mesure des performances
sociétales. L'apport des conventions. / Bollecker, Marc &
Mathieu, Pierre (Revue française de Gestion, 2008 no 180,
pp. 89- 102)
La présente contribution cherche à analyser, à partir de la
notion de convention, les mécanismes susceptibles d'inciter
les acteurs à adopter des comportements compatibles avec
des systèmes de mesure des performances sociétales.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.14
000963
La responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise à l'épreuve de
l'Europe. / Reynaud, Emmanuel (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 109- 130)
Parce que la mondalisation favorise le néo-libéralisme, il est
à craindre que l'arrivée des ex-pays de l'Est dans le paysage
européen ait un impact négatif sur la responsabilité sociale
des entreprises (RSE). La recherche conduite auprès de 3
836 dirigeants répartis dans seize pays apporte des premiers
éléments de préponse.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.14
000964
Pragmatisme et responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise. /
Bensebaa, Afaouzi & Béji-Bécheur, Amina (Revue française
de Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 177- 198)
Cet article souligne les insuffisances des approches
théoriques majeures en proposant une autre voie comme
posture philosophique et théorique à l'analyse de la RSE. Il
étudie ensuite le mode opératoire développé par les acteurs,
dans leur interaction et face aux problèmes rencontrés, pour
construire la RSE.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.1 (510)
000960
Retained state shareholding in Chinese PLCs : Does
government ownership always reduce corporate value? /
Tian, Lihui & Estrin, Saul (Journal of Comparative Economics,
658.011.14
000965
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Formes de RSE et entreprises sociales. Une hybridation
des stratégies. / Martinet, Alain-Charles & Payaud, Marielle
A. (Revue française de Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 199- 214)
Cet article esquisse une taxonomie des stratégies de
responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise empruntant les voies et
les moyens de coopération avec des partenaires de statuts
divers, tels que "l'entreprise sociale" dont la théorisation
émerge depuis quelques années et offre un référentiel
intéressant.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.14
000966
Performance measurement and metric manipulation in the
public sector / Fisher, Colin & Downes, Bernadette (Business
Ethics, 2008 vol 17 vol 3, pp. 245- 258)
This paper explores the circumstances that influence
whether managers in the public services manipulate the
measurement information that is used to assess performance;
and if they do, what level of deception they might use.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
658.011.14
000967
Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
658.011.14
000968
Libéralisation et reconnaissance des parties prenantes /
Gugler, Philippe & Brunner, Serge & NELL, PHILIPPE &
Perrinjaquet, Amandine & Vos, Pepijn & Furrer, Olivier & Egri,
Carolyn P. & Ghimire, Kléber & Billy-Masson, Claude (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 9- 72)
Comment penser et organiser une économie basée sur le
libéralisme maximisateur et la reconnaissance du droit à la
différence? C'est dans ce débat que s'articulent les
contributions de ce numéro. On pourra y trouver des clefs
pour comprendre par example les raisons et les limites du
recours au nationalisme économique par certains états au
nom de la protection d'intérêts vitaux remis en question par ce
libéralisme. La coopération entre états. Relations entre la
Suisse et les Etats-Unis. Difficulté pour d'autres idéologies, et
principalement d'alter-mondialisme, à se constituer en
alternatives crédibles, pratiques et organisées. Les autres
contributions exposent la complexité des parties prenantes du
jeu libéral. Il faut aussi adjoindre les oubliés de l'économie: la
culture, la solidarité, l'environnement, les affects. Les impératif
éthique consiste à accorder une valeur à ces oubliés de
l'économie.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
658.011.14 (100)
000969
International standards of business conduct : Framework
and illustration / Svensson, Göran & Wood, Greg (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 260- 274)
The purpose of this paper is to describe the insights and a
proposal into structure of standards of business conduct and
its intended applications.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
BLADZ 105
658.011.14 (44)
000970
Les croyances des étudiants envers la création
d'entreprise. Un état des lieux. / Boissin, Jean-Pierre &
Chollet, Barthélémy & Emin, Sandrine (Revue française de
Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 25- 43)
Quel est l'état de la relation actuelle des étudiants à la
création d'entreprise ? Pour y répondre, les auteurs font un
état des lieux de leurs croyances relatives à la création
d'entreprise.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.4
000971
Entrepreurial selection and succes : Does education
matter? / Dickson, Pat H. & Solomon, George T. & Weaver,
K. Mark (Journal of Small Business and Enterprise
Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp. 239- 258)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship
between general education, specific forms of entrepreneurial
education and a range of entrepreneurial actitivities.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.011.4
000972
Enhancing performance through best HRM practices,
organizational learning and knowledge management : A
conceptual framework / Theriou, Georgios N. & Chatzoglou,
Prodromos D. (European Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20
no 3, pp. 185- 207)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships
between human resource management (HRM) practices,
knowledge management (KM), organization learning and
organizational capabilities (OC) and their impact on
organizational performance. The proposed framework intends
to add to the understanding of the specific processes that
mediate between best HRM practices and organizational
performance.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.011.4
000973
Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation
Management methods and tools. / Abdalla, Ahmad & Bitzer,
Berthold & Morton, Danny (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 101- 119)
This paper examines the measurement criteria of the
features that lend success to a given method/tool delving
through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of
success?'
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.011.4
000974
InnovationEnterprizer: system for evaluating and
managing corporate innovation. / Bitran, Iain & Conn,
Steffen J. & Torkkeli, Marko T. (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 142- 153)
This paper relays the development, methodology and
application of a systematic method for assessing and
promoting innovation in corporations: innovationEnterprizer.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.011.4
000975
Unconditionally optimal monetary policy / Damjanovic,
Tatiana & Damjanovic, Vladislav & Nolan, Charles (Journal of
Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp. 491- 500)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
In this paper we take up a theme from Taylor (1979), who
proposes adopting a monetary policy, under rational
expectations, which is optimal 'on average'. That is, given a
model of the economy, including knowledge of the time series
properties of the underlying shocks, and assuming rational
expectations, Taylor proposes that optimal monetary policy
optimize the unconditional expectation of the policymaker's
objective function.
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A decision making process is made up of action-taking
steps indicating how to make a decision. When linked to
indicators of success, process provides the basis for building
an action theory for decision making. The success of many
different types os processes must be documented before such
a theory can be constructed. In this research, prosesses called
'idea imposition' and 'discovery' are investigated by analysing
202 organizational decisions and their outcomes.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
658.011.4
000976
The usefulness of accounting information in the
measurement of technical efficiency in agricultural
cooperatives. / Guzman, Isidoro & Arcas, Narciso (Annales
de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no
1, pp. 107- 131)
658.011.4
000981
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
The present study has a double aim : on one hand to use
the data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique in order to
measure the efficiency of agricultural cooperatives, and on the
other hand, to analyse if this technique is complementary to
the traditional economic and financial ratio analysis.
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
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658.011.4
000977
Vers des systèmes de mesure des performances
sociétales. L'apport des conventions. / Bollecker, Marc &
Mathieu, Pierre (Revue française de Gestion, 2008 no 180,
pp. 89- 102)
La présente contribution cherche à analyser, à partir de la
notion de convention, les mécanismes susceptibles d'inciter
les acteurs à adopter des comportements compatibles avec
des systèmes de mesure des performances sociétales.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.011.4 (100)
000982
Civilisation and energy payback / Gagnon, Luc (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 9, pp. 3317- 3322)
Several publications (e.g., Smil, Reynolds) have shown the
links between civilisation and the efficiency of energy options.
As a general rule, human progress was supported by more
and more efficient energy options. One indicator of this
efficiency is the energy payback, the ratio of energy produced
to energy invested. In the last few decade, however, many
trends have changed and the environmental impacts of energy
production have been at the centre of energy policy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.011.4
000978
Reallocation, firm turnover, and efficiency : Selection on
productivity or profitability? / Foster, Lucia & Haltiwanger,
John & Syverson, Chad (American Economic Review, 2008
vol 98 no 1, pp. 394- 425)
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity
griwth in industries where we observe producer-level
quantities and prices separatevely. We sow there are
important differences revenue and physical productivity.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
658.011.4
000979
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
658.011.4 (100-77)
000983
Taux d'intérêt effectif, viabilité financière et financement
des petits opérateurs économiques par les institutions de
microfinance au Benin. / Acclassato, Denis H. (Annales de
l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no 1,
pp. 161- 195)
Cette étude a évalué le niveau de taux d'intérêt viable pour
la microfinance en termes d'offre de services financiers. Les
résultats montrent que les micro-projets dont le taux de
rentabilité interne ne dépasse pas 42% ne pourraient être
financés par les institutions de microfinance.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
658.011.4 (100-77)
000984
Capital import and tariffs / Oda, Masao (Review of
International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 350- 354)
This paper develops a three-sector, three-factor specific
factor model with a tariff and presents conditions under which
capital imports and tariffs can be welfare enhancing in a
developing country. The impact on welfare depends on the
tariff revenue effect and the repatriation effect. A capital import
is welfare enhancing if it reduces the domestic output of
imports. A tariff is welfare enhancing only if it reduces the
return to foreign capital.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
658.011.4
000980
Investigating the success of decision making process /
Nutt, Paul C. (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no
2, pp. 425- 455)
658.011.4 (100-77)
000985
Privatisation in developing countries : Performance and
ownership effects / Boubakri, Narjess & Cosset,
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Jean-Claude & Guedhami, Omrane (Development Policy
Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 275- 308)
More than 120 developing countries. The switch of
ownership induces major changes in the corporate
governance of firms, and in their incentives to restructure and
improve efficiency and performance. Identifying several issues
yet to be resolved.
BLADZ 107
365- 381)
Picking up the discussion at this point, the purpose of this
paper is to analyse to what extent compulsory education in
Germany and Sweden facilitates a more entrepreneurial way
of thinking among pupils.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
658.011.4 (4-11) (4-15)
000986
Economic benefits of an Integrated European Market for
Services. / de Bruijn, Roland & Kox, Henk & Lejour, Arjan
(Journal of Policy Modeling : a social science forum of world
issues, 2008 vol 30 no 2, pp. 301- 319)
A Single Market for Services in the European Union is not
yet a reality. The European Commission launched proposals
that would remove some negative trade impacts caused by
national regulation differences. We apply a general equilibrium
model (WorldScan) to assess what economic benefits the
proposed Services Directive may have throughout the
European Union.
P 00719 EU 2008 vol 30 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F I
658.011.4 (4-15)
000987
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
658.011.4 (437.1/.2)
000991
Banking competition and efficiency : A micro-data
analysis on the Czech banking industry /
Pruteanu-Podpiera, Anca Maria & Weill, Laurent & Schobert,
Franziska (Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2,
pp. 253- 273)
With the use of quarterly data for Czech banks, this paper
aims to estimate the effects of banking competition in the
Czech Republic.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
658.011.4 (493)
000992
De invloed van interactief gebruik van balanced
scorecard-informatie op de bedrijfsperformatie /
Bruggeman, Werner & Kempinck, Annelies & Scheipers, Geert
(Accountancy en bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no
2, pp. 36- 44)
Recent onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat interactief gebruik
van performatie-informatie een positieve impact heeft op de
organisatorische competenties en de bedrijfsresultaten. Dit
artikel analyseert op welke manier die invloed zich
manifesteert. We geven een overzicht van de literatuur in
illustreren de gevonden effecten door middel van een
gevallenstudie.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.011.4 (4-15) (520) (73)
000988
Effizienz von Regionalbanken in Europa, Japan und den
USA. : Eine Best-Practice-Analyse / Hahn, Franz R. (WIFO
Monatsberichte, 2008 vol 81 no 3, pp. 191- 202)
Unterscheidung in managementverursachte und von
exogenen Faktoren verursachte Effizienz vorsehen. Die
Effizienz der japanischen und europaïschen Regionalbanken
ist über den gesamten Untersuchungszeitraum signifikant
stärker managementgestützt als in den USA. In den USA ist
sie hingegen stärker durch exogene Marktfaktoren begünstigt
als in Europa und Japan.
P 00403 AUTR 2008 vol 81 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 32 D II
658.011.4 (430)
000989
Strategic Paths and Media Management - A Path
Dependency Analysis of the German Newspaper Branch
of High Quality Journalism. / Koch, Jochen (Schmalenbach
Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 50- 73)
I examine the difficulties of incumbent firms have in acting
and reacting to changing environment s and in coping with
new strategic challenges. The study focuses on the strategic
development of media organizations in the market of national
daily produced high quality newspapers in Germany.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
658.011.4 (430) (485)
000990
Entrepreneurship education in Germany and Sweden :
What role do different school systems play? / Fuchs,
Kathrin & Werner, Arndt & Wallau, Frank (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
658.011.4 (510)
000993
The financial and operating performance of Chinese
family-owned listed firms / Ding, Yuan & Zhang, Hua &
Zhang, Junxi (Management International Review, 2008 vol 48
no 3, pp. 297- 317)
This paper complements the literature by using firm-level
data to conduct a comparative study of performance between
family-owned and state-owned firms in China.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.011.4 (519)
000994
The competitiveness of Korea as a developper of
hydrogen energy technology : The AHP approach / Kon
Lee, Seong & Mogi, Gento & Wook Kim, Jong (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1284- 1291)
In this study, we analysed the potential of Korea to be
competitive in development of hydrogen energy technology
using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach. In this
paper, two scenario analyses are presented : in the first, the
R&D budget is a criterion and in the second it is not.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.011.4 (560)
000995
Views on Turkey's impending ESCO market : Is it
promising? / Okay, Esin & Okay, Nesrin & Konukman, Alp Er
S. & Akman, Ugur (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 18211825)
Turkey's Energy Efficiency Law (EEL) came into
May 2007. The EEL will transform energy
implemented in the government and private sectors.
and upcoming regulations will offer opportunities
force in
policies
The law
for the
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
impending Energy Service Company (ESCO) market in
Turkey. In this work, we briefly review the ESCO literature and
its financing mechanisms in the world, and present our views
with regard to the funding and related risks that are likely to be
associated with the forthcominig Turksih ESCO market.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.011.4 (564.3)
000996
Company practices of Cypriot firms : Perceptual
differences between employers and employees /
Droussiotis, Annabel & Austin, Jill (European Business Review
(EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 208- 221)
Provide
some
information
that
is
useful
to
managers/employers in Cyprus as they work to understand
the individual, group, and organization variables of
organization behavior and become more effective.
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product performance.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.012.1
001001
Constructing transnational action research networks :
Observations and reflections from the case of the
citizenship DRG / Brown, David L. & Gaventa, John (IDS
Working Paper,no 302, pp. 7- 32)
The paper examines the emergence (during the period
2000-2005) of the Development Research Centre on
Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, a network of
seven partners - from the UK, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
South Africa, Mexico and Brazil - concerned with research,
capacity building and policy influence on these issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 302
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658.011.4 (66/67)
000997
Currency unions in Africa : Is the trade effect substantial
enough to justify their formation? / Masson, Paul R. (The
World Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 533- 547)
658.012.1 (492)
001002
Is cluster policy useful for the energy sector? : Assessing
self-declared hydrogen clusters in the Netherlands / Mans,
Pieter & Alkemade, Floortje & van der Valk, Tessa & Hekkert,
Marko P. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1375- 1385)
Section 2 quantifies the potential increase in trade for the
African regional economic communities and for Africa as a
whole. Section 3 reassesses the potential welfare gains from
African regional monetary unions or a single African currency
in the light of these potential trade increases.
Reseaerch on science-based industries has shown that it is
important for orgnisations to be active in interorganisational
networks. Cluster policy has been developed as a means to
stimulate the development of these networks and thereby the
success rate of these industries. Cluster policy is however not
a common policy instrument in the energy sector.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.011.4 (73)
000998
Marketing initiatives, expected cash flows, and
shareholders' wealth / RAO, RAMESH K. & Bharadwaj,
Neeraj (Journal of Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 16- 26)
It is widely accepted that marketing initiatives help firms
acquire and retain customers. However, the link between the
cash flows generated by customers' purchases and
shareholders' wealth is not fully understood, and the literature
is increasingly advocating the need for greater "marketing
accountability".
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
658.012.125
001003
Privatization and liberalization : costs and benefits in the
presence of wage-bargaining. / Grönblom, Sonja & Willner,
Johan (Annales de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative,
2008 vol 79 no 1, pp. 133- 160)
The most important economic motive for privatization and
liberalization is to reduce costs, which are believed to be
higher in a public monopoly for several reasons, including
internal rent capture. We assume that there is
wage-bargaining both before and after privatization and
liberalization.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
658.011.4 (73)
000999
The impact of mergers and acquisitions on the efficiency
of the US banking industry : Further evidence / Al-Sharkas,
Adel A. & Hassan, M. Kabir & Lawrence, Shari (Journal of
Business, Finance & Accounting (JBFA), 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2,
pp. 50- 70)
Using the Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA), this study
investigates the cost and profit efficiency effects of bank
mergers on the US banking industry. We also use the
non-parametric technique of Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA) to evaluate the production structure of merged and
non-merged banks.
P 00810 GRBR 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 B II
658.012.23 (410)
001004
The economic benefit of short-term forecasting for wind
energy in the UK electricity market / Barthem, R.B. &
Murray, F. & Pryor, S.C. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp.
1687- 1696)
In the UK market, the total price of renewable electricity is
made up to the Renewables Obligation Certificate and the
price achieved for the electricity. Accurate forecasting
improves the price if electricity is traded via the power
exchange. In order to understand the size of wind farm for
which short-term forecasting becomes economically viable, we
develop a model for wind energy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.011.4 (81)
001000
Supplier-focused knowledge management in the
automobile industry and its implications for product
performance / Lakshman, C & Parente, Ronaldo C. (Journal
of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 317- 342)
658.012.4
001005
A strategic approach to sustainable partnership
development / Trim, Peter R.J. & Lee, Yang-Im (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 222- 239)
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge
management in supplier relations (termed as supplier-focused
knowledge management, SFKM) within the automobile
industry of an emerging economy (Brazil), on financial and
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the role that
marketing plays in the strategic decision-making process; it
highlights the influence that marketers have in the
development of sustainable partnership arrangements; and
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outlines the link between organizational learning and strategy
implementation.
BLADZ 109
cabinet d'audit. Glossaire du management des connaissances.
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P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.012.4
001006
Quelles reconfigurations de la chaîne de valeur et du
management de la création dans l'industrie musicale? /
Calvez, Vincent & Barbier, Jean-yves & Poux, Marine (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 2, pp. 95- 112)
Les effets des nouvelles pratiques de consommation via les
réseaux Internet de Peer-to-Peer ou de sites de 2.0, ont un
impact conséquent sur l'industrie musicale: l'utilisation de ces
réseaux diminue les coûts de distribution et de promotion
inhérents à cette industrie. Plus qu'une crise de l'industrie,
c'est un changement dans la chaîne de valeur qui semble
s'opérer.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
658.012.4
001007
Measurement criteria of the relevance of the Innovation
Management methods and tools. / Abdalla, Ahmad & Bitzer,
Berthold & Morton, Danny (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 101- 119)
This paper examines the measurement criteria of the
features that lend success to a given method/tool delving
through questions like 'how to measure the identified factors of
success?'
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.012.4
001008
InnovationEnterprizer: system for evaluating and
managing corporate innovation. / Bitran, Iain & Conn,
Steffen J. & Torkkeli, Marko T. (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 142- 153)
This paper relays the development, methodology and
application of a systematic method for assessing and
promoting innovation in corporations: innovationEnterprizer.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.012.4
001009
Proximity, mobility and aesthetics in strategies for
innovation management. / Haner, Udo-Ernst & Bakke, John
Willy (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 168- 183)
The paper explores different mechanisms through which
changes in the work environment may promote innovative
activities.
658.012.4
001011
Les outils de communication en organisation. Du modèle
de l'acteur à une théorie du sujet. / Amintas, Alain (Gestion
2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 27- 39)
L'appréhension et l'analyse des liens qui se tissent entre les
acteurs,
le
cadre
organisationnel
qui
concrétise
l'environnement de leurs actions, et les outils d'information et
de communication qui en constituent les supports sont
aujourd'hui largement dominées oar un cadre référentiel que
F. Dosse (1995) dénomme avec élégance "l'empire du sens".
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658.012.4
001012
L'impact des dispositifs immatériels de pilotage de la
transformation dans le développement du potentiel
humain au sein des organisations. / Bonnet, Daniel
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 61- 76)
Le concept de la communication virtuelle est généralement
associé à l'usage des nouvelles technologies de l'information
et de la communication (NTIC). Ce concept contribue à révéler
les potentiels de la virtualité contenue dans les infrastructures
du fonctionnement des organisations.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658.012.4
001013
Performance measurement and metric manipulation in the
public sector / Fisher, Colin & Downes, Bernadette (Business
Ethics, 2008 vol 17 vol 3, pp. 245- 258)
This paper explores the circumstances that influence
whether managers in the public services manipulate the
measurement information that is used to assess performance;
and if they do, what level of deception they might use.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
658.012.4
001014
Project management in retailing : Integrating the
behavioral dimension / Rudolph, Thomas & Wagner,
Tillmann & Fawcett, Stanley (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 325- 341)
This research examines the role of the behavioral dimension
in retail projects management and supports the view that the
behavioral dimension is central to retail project management
success.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.012.4
001010
Le management des connaissances. / Prax, Jean-Yves &
Perrin, Alexandre & Balmisse, Gilles & Meignan, Denis &
Bousquié, Benoît & Vitari, Claudio & Bourdon, Isabelle &
Tessier, Nathalie & Festré, Agnès & Lazaric, Nathalie &
Tournieux, Christine & Dupuis-Hepner, Nathalie (Economie et
management, 2008 no 126, pp. 4- 49)
De la gestion du savoir au management des connaissances.
Un nouveau métier : gestionnaire des connaissances. Une
pratique encore méconnue. L'apport du KM à la GRC. La
localisation des experts. Ressources humaines et
management des connaissances. L'économie de la
connaissance. Le management des connaissances dans un
658.012.4
001015
Introduction to the special issue on call center
management / Koole, Ger (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 327- 414)
Service-level agreements in call centers: perils and
prescriptions. Forecasting intraday arrivals. Service-level
differentiation. Optimizing call center staffing. Call center
outsourcing contract analysis choice. Coordinating staffing
level and service quality. The impact of simulation training on
call center agent performance. The impact of team-based
organizations in call center management.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
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658.012.4
001016
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
658.012.4 (100)
001017
Hitting back : Strategic responses to low-cost rivals /
Morehouse, Jim & O'Meara, Bob & Hagen, Christian &
Huseby, Todd (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp.
4- 13)
How to respond strategically to low-cost rivals. The best way
to avoid being blind-sided by a low-cost rival is to identify a
serious potential rival early, adopt its mindset, anticipte its next
competitive move and measure your costs against its costs.
How to compete by developing the compentency for business
model innovation. To survive competition, some firms have to
learn to make fundamental changes in their business model,
while still running their business. For a guided tour of the
reinvention process, Strategy & Leadership contributiing
editors Alistair Davidson and Brian Leavy interviewed Bain
growth guru, Chris Zook, who has written a trilogy on
sustaining competitive avantage by adapting the business
core.
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658.012.4 (100)
001018
Interview with growth consultant Chris Zook : A less risky
path to business model innovation / Davidson, Alistair &
Leavy, Brian (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 2732)
Creating a totally different business in the shadow of the old
one - while its assembly lines continue to roll - is a daunting
challenge. Bain consultant Chris Zook recently published the
last book in a trilogy that addresses the question of how to
make "fundamental change in your business model, while still
running your business". Strategy & Leadership asked Zook for
a guided tour of the process of reinventing to compete.
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
658.012.4 (4-15)
001019
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
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658.012.4 (4-15) (520) (73)
001020
Effizienz von Regionalbanken in Europa, Japan und den
USA. : Eine Best-Practice-Analyse / Hahn, Franz R. (WIFO
Monatsberichte, 2008 vol 81 no 3, pp. 191- 202)
Unterscheidung in managementverursachte und von
exogenen Faktoren verursachte Effizienz vorsehen. Die
Effizienz der japanischen und europaïschen Regionalbanken
ist über den gesamten Untersuchungszeitraum signifikant
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stärker managementgestützt als in den USA. In den USA ist
sie hingegen stärker durch exogene Marktfaktoren begünstigt
als in Europa und Japan.
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658.012.4 (430)
001021
Strategic Paths and Media Management - A Path
Dependency Analysis of the German Newspaper Branch
of High Quality Journalism. / Koch, Jochen (Schmalenbach
Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 50- 73)
I examine the difficulties of incumbent firms have in acting
and reacting to changing environment s and in coping with
new strategic challenges. The study focuses on the strategic
development of media organizations in the market of national
daily produced high quality newspapers in Germany.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
658.012.4 (481)
001022
Le nouveau management public et au-delà : structure,
culture et démographie / Christensen, Tom & Laegreid, Per
(Revue internationale des sciences administratives, 2008 vol
74 no 1, pp. 7- 26)
Les principales questions de recherche abordées dans le
présent article sont les suivantes : dans quelle mesure les
éléments de réforme du NMP et de l'après-NMP sont-ils
perçus comme pertinents ou significatifs dans la fonction
publique norvégienne; quelles ont été les éléments de réforme
les plus importants; et comment expliquer les variations dans
l'importance perçue des différents outils de réforme
administrative ?
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
658.012.4 (492)
001023
Vormgeven aan de strategische functie bij de overheid /
van Twist, M.J.W. & van der Steen, M & PEETERS, R (M&O
Tijdschrift voor Management en Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 1,
pp. 5- 19)
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.012.4 (492)
001024
Vergrijzing en het onderschatte belang van informele
kennisverwerving / van Dalen, H.P. & HENKENS, C.J.I.M. &
Schippers, J.J. (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 1, pp. 52- 65)
Terwijl een meerderheid van de werkgevers zich ervan
bewust is van dat het aandeel binnen hun organisatie de
komende tien jaar zal stijgen, is het veel minder duidelijk hoe
productiviteitsverlies met het ouder worden het beste kan
worden voorkomen. Dit artikel wijst op het belang van het
informele leren.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.012.4 (492)
001025
Maakbaarheid. Laten ondernemingen zich leiden ? / ten
Have, Steven & ten Have, Wouter (M&O Tijdschrift voor
Management en Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 5- 26)
Zijn ondernemingen in hun vorm en functioneren maakbaar
? In de wereld van management en organisatie is het idee dat
de perfect draaiende onderneming gecreëerd kan worden in
ieder geval hardnekkig.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
658.012.4 (493)
001026
De invloed van interactief gebruik van balanced
scorecard-informatie op de bedrijfsperformatie /
Bruggeman, Werner & Kempinck, Annelies & Scheipers, Geert
(Accountancy en bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no
2, pp. 36- 44)
Recent onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat interactief gebruik
van performatie-informatie een positieve impact heeft op de
organisatorische competenties en de bedrijfsresultaten. Dit
artikel analyseert op welke manier die invloed zich
manifesteert. We geven een overzicht van de literatuur in
illustreren de gevonden effecten door middel van een
gevallenstudie.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
658.012.4 (493=393)
001027
Regulation of program supply in higher education :
Lessons from a funding system reform in Flanders /
Kelchtermans, Stijn & Verboven, Frank (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 204- 228)
BLADZ 111
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
658.012.41
001031
Two-persons efficient risk-sharing and equilibria for
concave law-invariant utilities / Carlier, G & Dana, R.A.
(Economic Theory, 2008 vol 36 no 2, pp. 189- 233)
Efficient risk-sharing rules and equilibria between two
agents with utilities in a class that contains the rank dependent
expected utility (RDU) are fully characterized. Specific
attentioin is given to the RDU. Call-spreads and contracts with
mixed regimes are shown to be efficient.
P 00853 ALL 2008 vol 36 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 A III
658.012.41
001032
Rhineland exit ? / Bovenberg, Lans A. & Teulings, Coen N.
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6936, pp. 1- 23)
Rather than raising the public budget or promoting private
contributions, many governments have attempted to make
public spending more efficient in various ways. This article
reports the results from a proposed funding system reform in
Flanders (Belgium), which aimed to save costs by reducing
the diversity and duplication of study programs.
We argue in favour of the shareholder model of the firm for
three main reasons, First, serving multiple stakeholders leads
to ill-defined propoerty rights. Second, giving workers a claim
on the surplus of the firm raises the cost of capital for
investments in jobs, which harms the position of job seekers,
including new entrants to the labour market. Third, and most
importantly, making shareholders the ultimate owner of the
firm provides the best possible diversification of firm- specific
risks.
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658.012.4.011.1
001028
La neuroéconomie. / Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Schmidt,
Christian & Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha & Kelso, Scott J.A. &
Kirman, Alan P. & Bault, Nadège & Coricelli, Giorgio &
Preuschoff, Kerstin & Quartz, Steven & Bossaerts, Peter &
Charron, Sylvain & Fuchs, Armin (Revue d'Economie politique,
2008 vol 118 no 1, pp. 1- 124)
658.012.41 (410)
001033
Risk management in the UK insurance industry : The
changing state of practice / Dowd, Kevin & Bartlett, David L.
& Chaplin, Mark & Kelliher, Patrick & O'Brien, Chris
(International Journal of Financial Services Management,
2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 5- 23)
Neuroeconomics is a new scientific field which has emerged
recently from a joint research program between economists
involded in decision-making analysis and neuroscientists
interested by the brain activity in the course of goal oriented
actions.
This paper reviews a number of recent surveys relevant to
risk management by UK insurers. These include the results of
four surveys specially on UK insurers. Our findings suggest
that the risk management practices of UK insures are variable,
generally behind best practices in adjacent sectors, and in
some cases are a cause of concern. However, we also find
that they have been improving significantly.
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658.012.4.011.1
001029
Investigating the success of decision making process /
Nutt, Paul C. (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no
2, pp. 425- 455)
A decision making process is made up of action-taking
steps indicating how to make a decision. When linked to
indicators of success, process provides the basis for building
an action theory for decision making. The success of many
different types os processes must be documented before such
a theory can be constructed. In this research, prosesses called
'idea imposition' and 'discovery' are investigated by analysing
202 organizational decisions and their outcomes.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.012.41
001030
The value of risk reporting : A critical analysis of
value-at-risk disclosures in the banking sector / Woods,
Margaret & Dowd, Kevin & Humphrey, Christopher
(International Journal of Financial Services Management,
2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 45- 64)
This paper critically reviews the evolution of financial
reporting in the banking sector with specific reference to the
reporting of market risk and the growing use of the measure
known as Value at Risk (VaR).
658.012.41 (417)
001034
Restoring reputation and repairing legitimacy : A case
study of impression management in response to a major
risk event at Allied Irish Banks plc / Linsley, Philip &
Kajüter, Peter (International Journal of Financial Services
Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 65- 82)
Risk events can cause significant damage to a firm's
reputatioin and legitimacy. From the perspective of legitimacy
theory, there are four broad strategies to restore reputation
and repair legitimacy in response to a risk event. The annual
report is a potential vehicle for communicating these strategies
to the firm's stakeholders and, therefore, the discretionary
disclosures explaining the strategies implemented can be
regarded as a means for managing reputational risk.
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658.012.41 (493) (493=393)
001035
Risicomanagement
helpt
budget
van
infrastructuurprojecten
onder
controle
houden.
Bevindingen van het Rekenhof en initiatieven van de
Vlaamse overheid / Neven, Kris & De Koninck, Constant
(Vlaams Tijdschrift voor Overheids Management, 2008 vol 13
no 1, pp. 28- 35)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
De infrastructuurprojecten van de Vlaamse overheid worden
vaak gekenmerkt door aanzienlijke meerkosten tijdens de
uitvoering van de werken. Een gedeelte van die meerkosten is
te wijten aan gebreken tijdens de voorbereiding. Deze
problematiek wordt geïllustreerd aan de hand van enkele
recente rapporten van het Rekenhof aan het Vlaams
Parlement over infrastructuurwerken. Mede onder impuls van
enkele aanbevelingen van het Rekenhof is de Vlaamse
overheid gestart met een systeem van risicobeheersing voor
grote infrastructuurprojecten.
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
658.012.45
001036
Enhancing performance through best HRM practices,
organizational learning and knowledge management : A
conceptual framework / Theriou, Georgios N. & Chatzoglou,
Prodromos D. (European Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20
no 3, pp. 185- 207)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships
between human resource management (HRM) practices,
knowledge management (KM), organization learning and
organizational capabilities (OC) and their impact on
organizational performance. The proposed framework intends
to add to the understanding of the specific processes that
mediate between best HRM practices and organizational
performance.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.012.45
001037
Multinational networks during times of economic crisis
versus stability / Chung Changwha, Chris & Lu, Jane W. &
Beamish, Paul W. (Management International Review, 2008
vol 48 no 3, pp. 279- 295)
From a network view of multinational enterprises, we argue
that foreign subsidiaries in multinational networks have access
to resources in heterogeneous institutional environments, and
that by taking advantage of these linkages they can capitalize
on the latent flexibility that resides in being part of a
multinational network.
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658.012.45
001038
InnovationEnterprizer: system for evaluating and
managing corporate innovation. / Bitran, Iain & Conn,
Steffen J. & Torkkeli, Marko T. (International Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008
vol 8 no 2, pp. 142- 153)
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Knowledge Mobilization Through Social Ties: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis. / Fliaster, Alexander & Spiess, Josef
(Schmalenbach Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 99117)
Demonstrate that building, maintaining, and using the
portfolio of ties are critical tasks for knowledge workers and
also a challenging research theme for management scholars.
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658.012.45
001041
Le management des connaissances. / Prax, Jean-Yves &
Perrin, Alexandre & Balmisse, Gilles & Meignan, Denis &
Bousquié, Benoît & Vitari, Claudio & Bourdon, Isabelle &
Tessier, Nathalie & Festré, Agnès & Lazaric, Nathalie &
Tournieux, Christine & Dupuis-Hepner, Nathalie (Economie et
management, 2008 no 126, pp. 4- 49)
De la gestion du savoir au management des connaissances.
Un nouveau métier : gestionnaire des connaissances. Une
pratique encore méconnue. L'apport du KM à la GRC. La
localisation des experts. Ressources humaines et
management des connaissances. L'économie de la
connaissance. Le management des connaissances dans un
cabinet d'audit. Glossaire du management des connaissances.
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658.012.45 (100)
001042
The importance of language in international knowledge
transfer / Welch, Denice E. & Welch, Lawrence S.
(Management International Review, 2008 vol 48 no 3, pp. 339360)
In this article, we examine the effects of language on the
transfer of knowledge within multinational companies. We
unbundle language from the culture box and use the basic
communication model to show how language affects all
stages.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.012.45 (493)
001043
Communiceren van verandering / CLAES, PETER &
Snijkers,
Kris
(Vlaams
Tijdschrift
voor
Overheids
Management, 2008 vol 13 no 1, pp. 3- 9)
This paper relays the development, methodology and
application of a systematic method for assessing and
promoting innovation in corporations: innovationEnterprizer.
Verandering is voor heel wat organisaties een noodzakelijke
voorwaarde indien ze hun toekomst veilig willen stellen. Toch
blijken heel wat veranderingen erg moeilijk te lopen.
Ervaringen bij verschillende bedrijven en organisaties, zowel
uit de publieke als de private sector, leren ons dat er in
veranderingsprojecten vaak één ding uit het oog wordt
verloren: een goede communicatie. In dit artikel willen we
alvast een aantal richtsnoeren aanreiken die van nut kunnen
zijn voor elke manager van verandering.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
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658.012.45
001039
Proximity, mobility and aesthetics in strategies for
innovation management. / Haner, Udo-Ernst & Bakke, John
Willy (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 168- 183)
658.012.45 (71)
001044
Customer relationship management and customer
recovery and retention : The case of the 407 express toll
route / McKenzie, Brent (Knowledge Management Research
and Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 155- 163)
The paper explores different mechanisms through which
changes in the work environment may promote innovative
activities.
Highway 407, henceforth 407ETR, is North America's first
solely fully electronic toll road, and runs east/west, north of the
greater Toronto area, in southern Ontario, Canada
(www.407etr.com). Tod ate, although the highway itself has
proved to be very successful, in terms of increased usage, and
traffic flow, the processes around the administration, complaint
handling, and billing of customers have experienced
considerable difficulties.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.012.45
001040
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 113
humain au sein des organisations. / Bonnet, Daniel
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 61- 76)
658.012.45 (73)
001045
Sharing knowledge in the public sector : Two case studies
/ Gorry, G. Anthony (Knowledge Management Research and
Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 105- 111)
In important areas of the public sector, client service
depends on cooperation and collaboration among workers in
different organizatioins or agencies. Examples include social
services, education and health care.
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
658.012.45 (81)
001046
Supplier-focused knowledge management in the
automobile industry and its implications for product
performance / Lakshman, C & Parente, Ronaldo C. (Journal
of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 317- 342)
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge
management in supplier relations (termed as supplier-focused
knowledge management, SFKM) within the automobile
industry of an emerging economy (Brazil), on financial and
product performance.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.012.8 (520) (73)
001047
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.013
001048
Proximity, mobility and aesthetics in strategies for
innovation management. / Haner, Udo-Ernst & Bakke, John
Willy (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp. 168- 183)
The paper explores different mechanisms through which
changes in the work environment may promote innovative
activities.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.013
001049
Knowledge Mobilization Through Social Ties: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis. / Fliaster, Alexander & Spiess, Josef
(Schmalenbach Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 99117)
Demonstrate that building, maintaining, and using the
portfolio of ties are critical tasks for knowledge workers and
also a challenging research theme for management scholars.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
658.013
001050
L'impact des dispositifs immatériels de pilotage de la
transformation dans le développement du potentiel
Le concept de la communication virtuelle est généralement
associé à l'usage des nouvelles technologies de l'information
et de la communication (NTIC). Ce concept contribue à révéler
les potentiels de la virtualité contenue dans les infrastructures
du fonctionnement des organisations.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658.013
001051
L'éthique managériale peut-elle n'être qu'un facteur
stratégique ? / Flipo, Jean-Paul (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 73- 88)
L'analyse critique de la "gestion de l'éthique" des firmes, qui
constitue le corps de l'article, tend à montrer que leur attitude
généralement défensive ne fait qu'accroître les difficultés,
alors qu'il faudrait puiser dans le capital moral de leursq
acteurs pour adopter une attitude volontariste, et restaurer
ainsi leur légitimité citoyenne aujourd'hui très érodée.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.013
001052
Pragmatisme et responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise. /
Bensebaa, Afaouzi & Béji-Bécheur, Amina (Revue française
de Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 177- 198)
Cet article souligne les insuffisances des approches
théoriques majeures en proposant une autre voie comme
posture philosophique et théorique à l'analyse de la RSE. Il
étudie ensuite le mode opératoire développé par les acteurs,
dans leur interaction et face aux problèmes rencontrés, pour
construire la RSE.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.013 (4-15)
001053
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.013 (564.3)
001054
Company practices of Cypriot firms : Perceptual
differences between employers and employees /
Droussiotis, Annabel & Austin, Jill (European Business Review
(EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 208- 221)
Provide
some
information
that
is
useful
to
managers/employers in Cyprus as they work to understand
the individual, group, and organization variables of
organization behavior and become more effective.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.013:159.928
001055
Creativity in entrepreneurship education / Hamidi, Daniel
Yar & Wennberg, Karl & Berglund, Henrik (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
304- 320)
The purpose of this paper is to use social cognitive theory to
investigate entrepreneurial intent among participants in
graduate entrepreneurship programs. Specifically, the authors
test whether students' creative potential is related to their
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
intention to engage in entrepreneurship.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.014
001056
Existe-t-il une structure optimale de la propriété des
firmes en termes de profit ? / Gabrié, Hubert (Revue
d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 191- 229)
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Valuing R&D projects in a portfolio : Evidence from the
pharmaceutical industry / Girotra, Karan & Terwiesch,
Christian & Ulrich, Karl T. (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1452- 1466)
La question du lien entre la structure du capital-actions des
firmes et leur profitabilité est récurrente chez les économistes
et d'une brûlante actualité, au vu notamment des nombreux
scandales récents.
In this study, we empirically investigate the structure and
significance of these portfolio-level project interactions. Using
a self-developed pharmaceutical industry data set, we conduct
an event study around the failure of phase III clinical trials and
their effect on the market valuation of the firm. The study
exploits the natural experiment of a product development
failure to give us a measure of the value of a drug
development project to a firm.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.014
001057
Les outils de communication en organisation. Du modèle
de l'acteur à une théorie du sujet. / Amintas, Alain (Gestion
2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 27- 39)
L'appréhension et l'analyse des liens qui se tissent entre les
acteurs,
le
cadre
organisationnel
qui
concrétise
l'environnement de leurs actions, et les outils d'information et
de communication qui en constituent les supports sont
aujourd'hui largement dominées oar un cadre référentiel que
F. Dosse (1995) dénomme avec élégance "l'empire du sens".
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658.014
001058
L'impact des dispositifs immatériels de pilotage de la
transformation dans le développement du potentiel
humain au sein des organisations. / Bonnet, Daniel
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 61- 76)
Le concept de la communication virtuelle est généralement
associé à l'usage des nouvelles technologies de l'information
et de la communication (NTIC). Ce concept contribue à révéler
les potentiels de la virtualité contenue dans les infrastructures
du fonctionnement des organisations.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
658.014
001059
'Citibankers' at Citigroup : A study of the loss of
institutional trust after a merger / Maguire, Steve & Philips,
Nelson (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp.
372- 401)
In this paper, we present the results of a study of the loss of
institutional trust following a merger. Specifically, we focus on
how issues of organizational identity and identification
processes contributed to the loss of institutional trust among a
group of employees of Citigroup after its creation through the
merger of Citicorp and Travelers.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.014.1 (492)
001060
Maakbaarheid. Laten ondernemingen zich leiden ? / ten
Have, Steven & ten Have, Wouter (M&O Tijdschrift voor
Management en Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 5- 26)
Zijn ondernemingen in hun vorm en functioneren maakbaar
? In de wereld van management en organisatie is het idee dat
de perfect draaiende onderneming gecreëerd kan worden in
ieder geval hardnekkig.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.014.134:658.5
001061
658.014.134:658.5 (61) (66/67)
001062
An analysis of independent power projects in Africa :
Understanding development and investment outcomes /
Nawaal Gratwick, Katherine & Eberhard, Anton (Development
Policy Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 309- 338)
More balanced outcomes are perceived in North Africa than
across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), for reasons linked to more
attractive investment environments, more robust policy
frameworks, fewer planning mishaps, abundatn low-cost fuel
and secure fuel contracts as well as credit enhancements
such as sovereigh guarantees. SSA, where the role of
development finance institutions and the strategic
management of projects seem more important.
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
658.014.134:658.5.012.12
001063
Project management in retailing : Integrating the
behavioral dimension / Rudolph, Thomas & Wagner,
Tillmann & Fawcett, Stanley (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 325- 341)
This research examines the role of the behavioral dimension
in retail projects management and supports the view that the
behavioral dimension is central to retail project management
success.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658.015
001064
Information
behaviour
in
value
characteristics
deployment approach to increasing customer satisfaction
by combining product and service. / Ishii, Kazuyoshi &
Ichimura, Takaya (International Journal of Entrepreneurship
and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp.
154- 167)
This paper deals with the difficulties involved in analysing
and designing a management system to reduce the risk and
improve the productivity of new product and service
development.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.015
001065
Project management in retailing : Integrating the
behavioral dimension / Rudolph, Thomas & Wagner,
Tillmann & Fawcett, Stanley (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 325- 341)
This research examines the role of the behavioral dimension
in retail projects management and supports the view that the
behavioral dimension is central to retail project management
success.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
658.015
001066
EHS management, sustainability reporting, marketing and
corporate governance: Inspiring the metals recycling
industry / Reniers, G. & Poot-Baudier, V. & Thomas, S.
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 22, pp. 1- 23)
In this article, we discuss the case of an imaginary company
called Infinite Recycling. The company is committed to adopt
and implement the most recent environment, safety and health
standards and managements systems.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 22
658.015 (4-15)
001067
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.016.7 (492)
001068
Het nieuwe schaakspel van rollen. Implicaties voor
functieontwerp, loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding /
Schuiling, Gertjan (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 27- 45)
Mensen vervullen in organisaties meerdere rollen. In de
literatuur is veel te vinden over de rollen van managers en
professionals. Over de rollen van uitvoerende medewerkers
vinden we minder, terwijl we ook deze zien toenemen. Voor
alle drie geldt echter dat de praktijk van functieontwerp,
loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding hiermee nog nauwelijks
rekening houdt.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.016.7 (493)
001069
Communiceren van verandering / CLAES, PETER &
Snijkers,
Kris
(Vlaams
Tijdschrift
voor
Overheids
Management, 2008 vol 13 no 1, pp. 3- 9)
Verandering is voor heel wat organisaties een noodzakelijke
voorwaarde indien ze hun toekomst veilig willen stellen. Toch
blijken heel wat veranderingen erg moeilijk te lopen.
Ervaringen bij verschillende bedrijven en organisaties, zowel
uit de publieke als de private sector, leren ons dat er in
veranderingsprojecten vaak één ding uit het oog wordt
verloren: een goede communicatie. In dit artikel willen we
alvast een aantal richtsnoeren aanreiken die van nut kunnen
zijn voor elke manager van verandering.
BLADZ 115
658.11 (492)
001071
Maakbaarheid. Laten ondernemingen zich leiden ? / ten
Have, Steven & ten Have, Wouter (M&O Tijdschrift voor
Management en Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 5- 26)
Zijn ondernemingen in hun vorm en functioneren maakbaar
? In de wereld van management en organisatie is het idee dat
de perfect draaiende onderneming gecreëerd kan worden in
ieder geval hardnekkig.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.11.012.654 (44)
001072
L'analyse de la banque selon le paradigme de la finance et
l'examen du modèle de banque universelle en France. /
Bensaci, Nadia (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 127142)
Le mouvement de désintermédiation en oeuvre depuis le
début des années 1980 est devenu une préoccupation
majeure pour les banques. Durant cette période se manifeste
un double mouvement qui détourne de leurs bilans des flux
importants de collecte et de crédit. D'un côté, la oncurrence
des produits financiers et de l'assurance-vie bénéficie à
d'autres opérateurs. D'un côté, les entreprises aspirent à se
financer directement sur les marchés financiers, délaissant
ainsi le crédit bancaire. Ce manque à gagner pousse les
banques à diversifier leurs sources de revenus, notamment
par l'accroissement de la part des commissions dans leur
produit net bancaire.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.11.012.654 (510)
001073
Restructuring of large industrial SOEs in transitional
China : a case study in Lanzhou / Chang, Genying
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 84- 93)
The restructuring of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is a
central aspect of their reform in transitional China. This study
traces the processes by which large industrial SOEs in
Lanzhou are reorganised externally and expanded internally,
and analyses their effects on regional industrial development.
The study is qualitative, based on enterprise surveys and their
historical documents.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.11.012.66 (100)
001074
Productivity measurement in manufacturing and the
expenditure approach / Sorensen, Anders & Schjerning,
Bertel (Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2,
pp. 327- 340)
This paper studies conversion factors based on the
expenditure approach and evaluates the appropriateness for
international comparisons of output levels in manufacturing.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
658.11
001070
Existe-t-il une structure optimale de la propriété des
firmes en termes de profit ? / Gabrié, Hubert (Revue
d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 191- 229)
La question du lien entre la structure du capital-actions des
firmes et leur profitabilité est récurrente chez les économistes
et d'une brûlante actualité, au vu notamment des nombreux
scandales récents.
658.11.016
001075
On the evolution of firm size distributions / Angelini, Paolo
& Generale, Andrea (American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98
no 1, pp. 426- 438)
This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the
relationship between financial constraints and the evolution of
the FSD using direct measures of financial constraints from
firm-level survey data.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.11.016
001076
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
How much does country matter? An analysis of firms'
growth options / Tong, Tony W. & Alessandri, Todd M. &
Reuer, Jeffrey J. & Chintakananda, Asda (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 387- 405)
Interplay of country and industry effects matters
substantially in explaining the variation in the value of growth
options of firms based in different countries. Country-industry
effects are the second largest source of variation, following
firm effects, while industry and country effects are relatively
small when considered in their own right.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.11.016 (100)
001077
Interview with growth consultant Chris Zook : A less risky
path to business model innovation / Davidson, Alistair &
Leavy, Brian (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 2732)
Creating a totally different business in the shadow of the old
one - while its assembly lines continue to roll - is a daunting
challenge. Bain consultant Chris Zook recently published the
last book in a trilogy that addresses the question of how to
make "fundamental change in your business model, while still
running your business". Strategy & Leadership asked Zook for
a guided tour of the process of reinventing to compete.
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
658.11.016.1 (931)
001078
The geography of firm formation in New Zealand / Tamasy,
Christine & Le Heron, Richard (Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 37- 52)
New Zealand's regions exhibit marked spatial variations in
firm formation, with the urban areas being less entrepreneurial
than the rest of the country, when the analysis for the varying
sizes of regions. This empirical finding reflects differences in
industry structures, with a greater presence of firm births in
manufacturing industries and business services in more
peripheral and less urbanised areas, especially on the South
Island of New Zealand.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.11.016.8:347.736
001079
Bankruptcy and firm finance / Krasa, Stefan & Sharma,
Tridib & Villamil, Anne P. (Economic Theory, 2008 vol 36 no 2,
pp. 239- 266)
This paper analyzes how an enforcement mechanism that
resembles a court affects firm finance.
P 00853 ALL 2008 vol 36 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 A III
PAGE 116
The restructuring of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is a
central aspect of their reform in transitional China. This study
traces the processes by which large industrial SOEs in
Lanzhou are reorganised externally and expanded internally,
and analyses their effects on regional industrial development.
The study is qualitative, based on enterprise surveys and their
historical documents.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.11.017.2 (410)
001082
The diffusion of e-commerce in UK SMEs / Wilson, Hugh &
Daniel, Elizabeth & Davies, Iain A. (Journal of Marketing
Management, 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6, pp. 489- 516)
The concept of the Internet as a cluster of related
innovations, along with the staged approach to organisational
learning exhibited by SMEs in other domains, suggest that
e-commerce is likely to be adopted in a sequence of stages.
This exploratory survey, carried out by means of a postal
questionnaire with 678 respondents, uses cluster analysis to
derive a grouped classification of e-commerce adoption.
P 00842 GRBR 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 G III
658.11.017.2 (493)
001083
De impact van het familiale karakter op de
winstmanipulatie, nagegaan bij Belgische kmo's / Lybaert,
Nadine & Schepers, Ann & Willems, Elke (Accountancy en
bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no 2, pp. 3- 24)
Vermits in de Belgische context naar ons weten nog niet
eerder werd gekeken naar de kwaliteit van de
winstrapportering binnen de familiale ondernemingen, willen
wij dit fenomeen nader bestuderen. We willen met andere
woorden nagaan of the fenomeen van winstmanipulatie
verschilt wanneer familieleden de insiders - of toch een deel
ervan - blijken te vertegenwoordigen.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
658.11.017:330.1
001084
Globalization and specialization / Eckel, Carsten (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 219- 228)
The popular Dixit-Stiglitz-Ethier framework proposes that
globalization increases the menu of intermediate goods
available to downstream firms and that gains from
specialization raise welfare unambiguously. This study shows
that both results depend critically on the assumption that
demand elasticities are invariable. The more general
framework presented here provides two main insights: First,
whether specialization rises or falls depends ultimately on the
shape of the cost function, and second, globalization can
actually reduce welfare in the case when specialization falls.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
658.11.017
001080
On the evolution of firm size distributions / Angelini, Paolo
& Generale, Andrea (American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98
no 1, pp. 426- 438)
This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the
relationship between financial constraints and the evolution of
the FSD using direct measures of financial constraints from
firm-level survey data.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
658.11.017:330.1
001085
Increasing returns and the design of interest rate rules /
Xiao, Wei (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
22- 49)
We introduce increasing returns to scale into an otherwise
standard New Keynesian model with capital, and study the
determinacy and E-stability of equilibrium under Taylor-type
interest rate rules.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
658.11.017.1 (510)
001081
Restructuring of large industrial SOEs in transitional
China : a case study in Lanzhou / Chang, Genying
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 84- 93)
658.112.3 (430)
001086
Investment in new foreign subsidiaries under receding
perception of uncertainty / Fisch, Jan Hendrik (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 370- 386)
In a learnign process that starts at entry, investors perceive
receding levels of uncertainty and shift their reason for
investment from option values towards net present values.
Reveal the potential of the real options approach to improve
the understanding of internationalisation processes.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
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658.114
ENTREPRISES PRIVEES.
PRIVE ONDERNEMINGEN.
658.114 (493)
001087
Communiceren van verandering / CLAES, PETER &
Snijkers,
Kris
(Vlaams
Tijdschrift
voor
Overheids
Management, 2008 vol 13 no 1, pp. 3- 9)
Verandering is voor heel wat organisaties een noodzakelijke
voorwaarde indien ze hun toekomst veilig willen stellen. Toch
blijken heel wat veranderingen erg moeilijk te lopen.
Ervaringen bij verschillende bedrijven en organisaties, zowel
uit de publieke als de private sector, leren ons dat er in
veranderingsprojecten vaak één ding uit het oog wordt
verloren: een goede communicatie. In dit artikel willen we
alvast een aantal richtsnoeren aanreiken die van nut kunnen
zijn voor elke manager van verandering.
P 02387 BG 2008 vol 13 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 B I
658.114 (510)
001088
The financial and operating performance of Chinese
family-owned listed firms / Ding, Yuan & Zhang, Hua &
Zhang, Junxi (Management International Review, 2008 vol 48
no 3, pp. 297- 317)
This paper complements the literature by using firm-level
data to conduct a comparative study of performance between
family-owned and state-owned firms in China.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.114.2
001089
Entrepreurial selection and succes : Does education
matter? / Dickson, Pat H. & Solomon, George T. & Weaver,
K. Mark (Journal of Small Business and Enterprise
Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp. 239- 258)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship
between general education, specific forms of entrepreneurial
education and a range of entrepreneurial actitivities.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.114.2
001090
Role typologies for enterprising education : The
professional artisan? / Anderson, Alistair R. & Jack, Sarah L.
(Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2008
vol 15 no 2, pp. 259- 273)
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the context,
approach and teaching techniques used for entrepreneurship
education need to reflect the different roles that encompass
enterprise.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
BLADZ 117
658.114.2
001091
"Start-a-business" : An experiment in education through
entrepreneurship / Vincett, Paul S. & Farlow, Steve (Journal
of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15
no 2, pp. 274- 288)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether two
unconventional experiential courses, with the style and content
that the authors would like to have experienced before
becoming entrepreneurs, can be successfully grafted on to the
more conventional offerings of a large university business
school.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.114.2
001092
Outlines of a behavioral theory of the entrepreneurial firm
/ Dew, Nicholas & Read, Stuart & Sarasvathy, Sara D. &
Wiltbank, Robert (Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, 2008 vol 66 no 1, pp. 37- 59)
Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF). That emphasizes
transforming environments rather than acting within extant
ones. In particular, we explicate three ideas that parallel key
concepts in BTF: (1) accumulating stakeholder commitments
under goal ambiguity (in line with a political conception of
goals), (2) achieving control (as opposed to managing
expectations) through non-predictive strategies, and (3)
predominately exaptive (rather than adaptive) orientation.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 66 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
658.114.2
001093
Existe-t-il une structure optimale de la propriété des
firmes en termes de profit ? / Gabrié, Hubert (Revue
d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 191- 229)
La question du lien entre la structure du capital-actions des
firmes et leur profitabilité est récurrente chez les économistes
et d'une brûlante actualité, au vu notamment des nombreux
scandales récents.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.114.2
001094
A strategic approach to sustainable partnership
development / Trim, Peter R.J. & Lee, Yang-Im (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 222- 239)
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the role that
marketing plays in the strategic decision-making process; it
highlights the influence that marketers have in the
development of sustainable partnership arrangements; and
outlines the link between organizational learning and strategy
implementation.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.114.2
001095
Financing the entrepreneurial venture / de Bettignies,
Jean-Etienne (Management Science : Journal of the Institute
for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2008
vol 54 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
We model financial contracting in entrepreneurial ventures.
In our incomplete contracts framework, the entrepreneur can
design contracts contingent on three possible control right
allocations: entrepreneur control, investor control, and joint
control, with each allocation inducing different effort level by
both the entrepreneur and the investor.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.114.2 (100)
001096
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
The effect of financial repression and enforcement on
entrepreneurship and economic development / Cavalcanti,
Tiago (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 2, pp.
278- 297)
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en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 37- 52)
A general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents
(with respect to wealth and ability) shows that differences
across countries in intermediation costs and enforcement
generate differences in occupational choice, firm size, credit,
output and income inequality.
New Zealand's regions exhibit marked spatial variations in
firm formation, with the urban areas being less entrepreneurial
than the rest of the country, when the analysis for the varying
sizes of regions. This empirical finding reflects differences in
industry structures, with a greater presence of firm births in
manufacturing industries and business services in more
peripheral and less urbanised areas, especially on the South
Island of New Zealand.
P 00952 GX 2008 vol 55 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 35 B III
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.114.2 (410)
001097
Is the tendency to engage in entrepreneurship genetic? /
Spector, Tim D. & Nicolaou, Nicos & Shane, Scott & Cherkas,
Lynn & Hunkin, Janice (Management Science : Journal of the
Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1, pp. 167- 179)
We used quantitative genetics techniques to compare the
entrepreneurial actitivy of 870 pairs of monozygotic (MZ) and
857 pairs of same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twins from the United
Kingdom. We ran model-fitting analyses to estimate the
genetic, shared environmental and nonshared environmental
effects on the propensity of people to become entrepreneurs.
658.114.4
001102
Creativity in entrepreneurship education / Hamidi, Daniel
Yar & Wennberg, Karl & Berglund, Henrik (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
304- 320)
The purpose of this paper is to use social cognitive theory to
investigate entrepreneurial intent among participants in
graduate entrepreneurship programs. Specifically, the authors
test whether students' creative potential is related to their
intention to engage in entrepreneurship.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.114.2 (430)
001098
Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship : a regional
analysis for Germany. / Audretsch, David B. & Dohse, Dirk &
Niebuhr, Annekatrin (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6945, pp.
1- 36)
In this paper we investigate the determinants of
entrepreneurial activity in a cross section of German regions
for the period 1998-2005. Departing from the knowledge
spillover theory of entrepreneurship, the focus of our analysis
is on the role of the regional environment and, in particular,
knowledge and cultural diversity.
P 00834 GRBRno 6945
658.114.2 (430) (485)
001099
Entrepreneurship education in Germany and Sweden :
What role do different school systems play? / Fuchs,
Kathrin & Werner, Arndt & Wallau, Frank (Journal of Small
Business and Enterprise Development, 2008 vol 15 no 2, pp.
365- 381)
Picking up the discussion at this point, the purpose of this
paper is to analyse to what extent compulsory education in
Germany and Sweden facilitates a more entrepreneurial way
of thinking among pupils.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.114.2 (44)
001100
Les croyances des étudiants envers la création
d'entreprise. Un état des lieux. / Boissin, Jean-Pierre &
Chollet, Barthélémy & Emin, Sandrine (Revue française de
Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 25- 43)
Quel est l'état de la relation actuelle des étudiants à la
création d'entreprise ? Pour y répondre, les auteurs font un
état des lieux de leurs croyances relatives à la création
d'entreprise.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.114.2 (931)
001101
The geography of firm formation in New Zealand / Tamasy,
Christine & Le Heron, Richard (Tijdschrift voor Economische
658.114.512
001103
Competition policy and regulatioin in hydro-dominated
electricity markets / Rangel, Luiz Fernando (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1292- 1302)
This paper discusses the main competition issues that arise
in electricity systems dominated by hydro generation, arguing
that technological differences between hydro and thermal
plants may allow hydropower producers to exert market power
in different and subtler ways compared to thermal generators.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.114.513
001104
Hunting high and low for vertical FDI / Davies, Ronald B.
(Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp.
250- 267)
Recently the horizontal and vertical models of foreign direct
investment (FDI) have been synthesized into the
knowledge-capital (KK) model. Empirical tests, however, find
that the horizontal model cannot be rejected in favor of the KK
model.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
658.114.513 (73)
001105
Vertical arrangements, market structure, and competition
: An analysis of restructured US electricity markets /
Bushnell, James B. & Mansur, Erin T. & Saravia, Celeste
(American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 237- 266)
This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity
markets. Our findings suggest that vertical arrangements
dramatically affect estimated market outcomes.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
658.114.513.022
001106
'Citibankers' at Citigroup : A study of the loss of
institutional trust after a merger / Maguire, Steve & Philips,
Nelson (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp.
372- 401)
In this paper, we present the results of a study of the loss of
institutional trust following a merger. Specifically, we focus on
how issues of organizational identity and identification
processes contributed to the loss of institutional trust among a
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
group of employees of Citigroup after its creation through the
merger of Citicorp and Travelers.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.114.513.023 (493)
001107
Interlocking directorates and business groups : Belgian
evidence / Rommens, An & Cuyvers, Ludo & Deloof, Marc
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 23, pp. 1- 40)
We investigate the determinants of interlocking directorates
and their impact on company performance for a Belgian
sample of 286 companies affiliated with a business group and
2,136 stand-alone companies.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 23
BLADZ 119
wholly owned subsidiaries) or share ownership with local
partners (i.e., joint ventures). Motives for acquisitions are
specific to whether entries are made through full or partial
ownership, in that full acquisitions are driven mostly by
capability procurements. Japanese investments in the US.
Also evidence that Japanese investors self-select the decision
on full or partial ownership to justify the strategy.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.114.513.024 (529)
001112
Firm heterogeneity and location choice of Taiwanese
multinationals / Aw, Bee-Yan & Lee, Yi (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 167- 179)
This paper examines the extent to which production location
decisions of Taiwanese multinationals reflect underlying
patterns of firm productivity.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
658.114.513.024
001108
Multinational networks during times of economic crisis
versus stability / Chung Changwha, Chris & Lu, Jane W. &
Beamish, Paul W. (Management International Review, 2008
vol 48 no 3, pp. 279- 295)
From a network view of multinational enterprises, we argue
that foreign subsidiaries in multinational networks have access
to resources in heterogeneous institutional environments, and
that by taking advantage of these linkages they can capitalize
on the latent flexibility that resides in being part of a
multinational network.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.114.513.024.1
001113
Multinational networks during times of economic crisis
versus stability / Chung Changwha, Chris & Lu, Jane W. &
Beamish, Paul W. (Management International Review, 2008
vol 48 no 3, pp. 279- 295)
From a network view of multinational enterprises, we argue
that foreign subsidiaries in multinational networks have access
to resources in heterogeneous institutional environments, and
that by taking advantage of these linkages they can capitalize
on the latent flexibility that resides in being part of a
multinational network.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.114.513.024 (100)
001109
The importance of language in international knowledge
transfer / Welch, Denice E. & Welch, Lawrence S.
(Management International Review, 2008 vol 48 no 3, pp. 339360)
In this article, we examine the effects of language on the
transfer of knowledge within multinational companies. We
unbundle language from the culture box and use the basic
communication model to show how language affects all
stages.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.114.513.024 (4-15)
001110
Does nationality still matter? / Moore, Karl & Amar, David
(European Business Forum : Europe's perspective on global
management issues, 2008 no 32, pp. 15- 27)
Does nationality still matter? It does - though less than it
used to. One the one hand, national identity is not a major
driver of business performance: successful global companies
come from a variety of countries, and no nationality dominates
across sectors. On the other hand, though, national identity
remains important. It just depends on the sector. In many
industries, success seems to originate from a fortuitous
alignment of strong national cultural characteristics combined
with distinct historical competencies.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.114.513.024 (520) (73)
001111
The motives for international acquisitions : Capability
procurements, strategic considerations, and the role of
ownership structures / Chen, Shih-Fen S. (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 454- 471)
Multinationals. Regardless of the choise of greenfield
investment vs acquisition, they can control full equity (i.e.,
658.114.513.03
001114
'Citibankers' at Citigroup : A study of the loss of
institutional trust after a merger / Maguire, Steve & Philips,
Nelson (Journal of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp.
372- 401)
In this paper, we present the results of a study of the loss of
institutional trust following a merger. Specifically, we focus on
how issues of organizational identity and identification
processes contributed to the loss of institutional trust among a
group of employees of Citigroup after its creation through the
merger of Citicorp and Travelers.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.114.513.03 (100-77)
001115
The search for value : Cross-border bank M&A in
emerging markets / Williams, Jonathan & Liao, Angel
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 274296)
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 73 cross-border bank
mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions in which
international banks acquired ownership stakes in 46 listed
banks in emerging market economies (EME). A total of $37.5
billion in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
658.114.513.03 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
001116
Cross-border mergers in the EU: the Commission V the
Member States / Harker, Michael (European Competition
Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 503- 535)
This article reviews and analyses cases where the
Commission has taken action against Member States where
the latter have either acted contrary to the exclusivity principle
under the EC merger regulation (ECMR) or have maintained in
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place ex ante measures with the purpose of seeking to control
or deter cross-border investment in key strategic industries.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
658.114.513.03 (410)
001117
The motivation for takeovers in the UK / Hodgkinson, Lynn
& Partington, Graham H. (Journal of Business, Finance &
Accounting (JBFA), 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2, pp. 102- 126)
The motives for takeovers in the UK are investigated by
examining the correlations between wealth gains for the target
and both acquirer wealth gains and total wealth gains. The
results are sensitive to whether the gains are measured over a
long or short window, the method of measuring abnormal
returns, and whether controls are included for the form of the
bid consideration and the sign of total bid gains.
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als gebruikelijk omschreven of een bepaalde verklaring of
garantie wordt omgekeerd als uitermate ongebruikelijk
afgedaan. B. Afbakening van het onderwerp : Beperkt tot
aandelentransacties met betrekking to niet-beursgenoteerde
Belgische ondernemingen.
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658.114.516
001122
A strategic approach to sustainable partnership
development / Trim, Peter R.J. & Lee, Yang-Im (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 222- 239)
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the role that
marketing plays in the strategic decision-making process; it
highlights the influence that marketers have in the
development of sustainable partnership arrangements; and
outlines the link between organizational learning and strategy
implementation.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.114.513.03 (417)
001118
The role of economic evidence in merger control in
Ireland: current and future pratice / Gorecki, Paul K.
(European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 345- 372)
After four years of merger control by the Compeition
Authority
('the
authority')
and
over
300
merger
notifications,now is an appropriate time to consider the role of
evidence in general and economic evdence in particular in
merger control in Ireland.
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658.114.513.03 (477)
001119
Are oligarchs productive? : Theory and evidence /
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Grygorenko, Yegor (Journal of
Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 17- 42)
This paper develops a partial equilibrium model to account
for stylized facts about the behavior of oligarchs, politically and
economically strong conglomerates, in transition and
developing countries. The model predicts that oligarchs are
more likely than other owners to invest in productivity
enhancing projects and to vertically integrate firms to capture
the gains from possible synergies and, thus, oligarchs can be
productive.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.114.513.03 (73)
001120
The impact of mergers and acquisitions on the efficiency
of the US banking industry : Further evidence / Al-Sharkas,
Adel A. & Hassan, M. Kabir & Lawrence, Shari (Journal of
Business, Finance & Accounting (JBFA), 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2,
pp. 50- 70)
Using the Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA), this study
investigates the cost and profit efficiency effects of bank
mergers on the US banking industry. We also use the
non-parametric technique of Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA) to evaluate the production structure of merged and
non-merged banks.
P 00810 GRBR 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 B II
658.114.513.031 (493)
001121
M&A Survey / Bellen, Bart & Wijckmans, Frank (Tijdschrift
voor Rechtspersoon en Vennootschap, 2008 no 2, pp. 113130)
A. Probleemstelling: Onderhandelingen met het oog op de
overname van een onderneming. Een 'cap' (maximale
aansprakelijkheid van de verkopers) in functie van een
bepaald percentage van de koopprijs wordt dan bijvoorbeeld
658.114.516 (100)
001123
Cooperative R&D and strategic trade policy with Bertrand
competition / Carlson, Julie (Review of International
Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2, pp. 355- 367)
This paper uses a strategic trade policy model to analyze
the welfare effects from allowing cooperation in R&D when
firms compete in a price-setting game in the product market. A
policy game between two governments is analyzed, where
each government chooses a particular cooperative R&D policy
in order to maximize national welfare.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
658.114.516 (4-15)
001124
Does nationality still matter? / Moore, Karl & Amar, David
(European Business Forum : Europe's perspective on global
management issues, 2008 no 32, pp. 15- 27)
Does nationality still matter? It does - though less than it
used to. One the one hand, national identity is not a major
driver of business performance: successful global companies
come from a variety of countries, and no nationality dominates
across sectors. On the other hand, though, national identity
remains important. It just depends on the sector. In many
industries, success seems to originate from a fortuitous
alignment of strong national cultural characteristics combined
with distinct historical competencies.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.114.516 (492)
001125
Is cluster policy useful for the energy sector? : Assessing
self-declared hydrogen clusters in the Netherlands / Mans,
Pieter & Alkemade, Floortje & van der Valk, Tessa & Hekkert,
Marko P. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1375- 1385)
Reseaerch on science-based industries has shown that it is
important for orgnisations to be active in interorganisational
networks. Cluster policy has been developed as a means to
stimulate the development of these networks and thereby the
success rate of these industries. Cluster policy is however not
a common policy instrument in the energy sector.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.114.516 (519.3) (519.5) (73)
001126
Extra-firm networks and Korean investment in the United
States / Gress, Douglas R. & Poon, Jessie (Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 3,
pp. 269- 280)
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This paper will focus on the nature of Korean extra-firm and,
to a lesser extent, intra-firm networks by examining their
outward investment to the United States. Specifically, we seek
to clarify the role of extra-firm relations associated with Korean
outward FDI through a study of (1) Korean subsidiaries and
their investment activities in the United States, and (2) the
activities of the US State Offices of Trade and Investment (US
SOTIs) in Seoul, Korea.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.114.516 (73)
001127
Vertical arrangements, market structure, and competition
: An analysis of restructured US electricity markets /
Bushnell, James B. & Mansur, Erin T. & Saravia, Celeste
(American Economic Review, 2008 vol 98 no 1, pp. 237- 266)
This paper examines vertical arrangements in electricity
markets. Our findings suggest that vertical arrangements
dramatically affect estimated market outcomes.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
658.114.5:338.23 (100.3)
001128
Multi-jurisdictional antitrust enforcement: introduction /
(European Competition Journal, 2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 411- 412)
The articles presented in this section of the journal result
from a conference held by the ESRC Centre for Competition
Policy in June of this year at the University of East Anglia. The
theme of the conference - multi-jurisdictional antitrust
enforcement - provoked much interest and discussion from a
number of different perspectives.
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BLADZ 121
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658.114.9
001132
Formes de RSE et entreprises sociales. Une hybridation
des stratégies. / Martinet, Alain-Charles & Payaud, Marielle
A. (Revue française de Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 199- 214)
Cet article esquisse une taxonomie des stratégies de
responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise empruntant les voies et
les moyens de coopération avec des partenaires de statuts
divers, tels que "l'entreprise sociale" dont la théorisation
émerge depuis quelques années et offre un référentiel
intéressant.
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658.115 (510)
001133
The financial and operating performance of Chinese
family-owned listed firms / Ding, Yuan & Zhang, Hua &
Zhang, Junxi (Management International Review, 2008 vol 48
no 3, pp. 297- 317)
This paper complements the literature by using firm-level
data to conduct a comparative study of performance between
family-owned and state-owned firms in China.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.115 (510)
001134
Retained state shareholding in Chinese PLCs : Does
government ownership always reduce corporate value? /
Tian, Lihui & Estrin, Saul (Journal of Comparative Economics,
2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 74- 89)
The modernisation of EU and US antitrust regimes that has
occurred in the last decade has renewed interest in the
antitrust community to find an appropriate enforcement model
for restrictive conducts.
Government ownership of enterprises in China remains
substantial. In this paper, we use a large set of Chinese public
listed companies between 1994 and 2004 to generate
evidence on how government ownership influences company
performance. We find the effect of government ownership on
corporate value to be non-monotonic. In fact, the relationship
is U-shapped; up to a certain threshold, corporate value
decreases as government sharholding increases, but beyond
this it increases. When its shareholding is large, the
government can actuallt improve corporate value. We interpret
this results in terms of ownership concentration and
government partiality.
P 01005 GRBR 2007 vol 3 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 G II
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.114.5:338.23 (4-11) (4-15) (73)
001129
Discount policies in US and EU antitrust enforcement
models: protecting competition, competitors or consumer
welfare? / Auricchio, Vito (European Competition Journal,
2007 vol 3 no 2, pp. 373- 409)
658.114.5:338.23 (73)
001130
Antitrust analysis in banking : Goals, methods, and
justifications in a changed environment / Walter, John R. &
Wescott, Patricia E. (Economic Quarterly of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Richmond, 2008 vol 94 no 1, pp. 45- 72)
658.115 (510)
001135
Restructuring of large industrial SOEs in transitional
China : a case study in Lanzhou / Chang, Genying
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 84- 93)
The goal of competitive analysis is to protect competition in
banking markets. Bank supervisors, along with the
Department of Justice, perform competitive analysis for any
proposed bank merger or acquisition.
The restructuring of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is a
central aspect of their reform in transitional China. This study
traces the processes by which large industrial SOEs in
Lanzhou are reorganised externally and expanded internally,
and analyses their effects on regional industrial development.
The study is qualitative, based on enterprise surveys and their
historical documents.
P 00702 EU 2008 vol 94 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 37 J III
658.114.7:63
001131
The usefulness of accounting information in the
measurement of technical efficiency in agricultural
cooperatives. / Guzman, Isidoro & Arcas, Narciso (Annales
de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no
1, pp. 107- 131)
The present study has a double aim : on one hand to use
the data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique in order to
measure the efficiency of agricultural cooperatives, and on the
other hand, to analyse if this technique is complementary to
the traditional economic and financial ratio analysis.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
658.115.31 (510)
001136
Perspectives on China's outward foreign direct
investment / Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard & Zhao,
Minyan (Journal of International Business Studies : The
Journal of the Academy of International Business, 2008 vol 39
no 3, pp. 337- 350)
FDI is biased towards tax havens and Southeast Asian
countries and are mostly conducted by state-controlled
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enterprises with government sanctioned monopoly status.
Most active players have incentives to conduct excessive
outward FDI while capital constraints limit players that most
likely have value-creating FDI opportunities.
government regulation, having to make do with much less
funds that their North-American counterparts and do not
appear high on the various rankings of top universities in the
world.
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FINANCES D'ENTREPRISES.
ONDERNEMINGSFINANCIEN.
658.14
001137
Insiders' tax preferences and firms' choices between
dividends and share repurchases / Hsieh, Jim & Wang,
Qinghai (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 213- 244)
This paper investigatyes whether corporate payout policy is
associated with insiders' share holdings and their tax
preferences. We find that insider ownership and the implied
tax liabilities are positively related to a firm's propensity to
employ share repurchases.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
658.14
001138
Bankruptcy and firm finance / Krasa, Stefan & Sharma,
Tridib & Villamil, Anne P. (Economic Theory, 2008 vol 36 no 2,
pp. 239- 266)
This paper analyzes how an enforcement mechanism that
resembles a court affects firm finance.
P 00853 ALL 2008 vol 36 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 A III
658.14
001139
Financing the entrepreneurial venture / de Bettignies,
Jean-Etienne (Management Science : Journal of the Institute
for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2008
vol 54 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
We model financial contracting in entrepreneurial ventures.
In our incomplete contracts framework, the entrepreneur can
design contracts contingent on three possible control right
allocations: entrepreneur control, investor control, and joint
control, with each allocation inducing different effort level by
both the entrepreneur and the investor.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.14
001140
The provision of higher education in a global world Analysis and policy implications / Demange, Gabrielle &
Fenge, Robert & Uebelmesser, Silke (CESifo Economic
Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 248- 276)
P 00874 ALL 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 L III
658.14 (4-15)
001141
Towards evidence-based reform of European universities
/ van der Ploeg, Frederic & Veugelers, Reinhilde (CESifo
Economic Studies, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 99- 120)
After the Bologna agreeement and the Lisbon Agenda,
reform of European university systems has been higher on the
political agenda. This is necessary, since most European
universities have been suffering from stifling blankets of
658.14 (410) (430) (44) (520) (73)
001142
The determinants of capital structure : Capital
market-oriented versus bank-oriented institutions /
Antoniou, Antonios & Guney, Yilmaz & Paudyal, Krishna
(Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008
vol 43 no 1, pp. 59- 92)
The paper investigates how firms operating in capital
market-oriented economies (the U.K. and the U.S.) and
bank-oriented economies (France, Germany, and Japan)
determine their capital structure.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
658.147
001143
Financing the entrepreneurial venture / de Bettignies,
Jean-Etienne (Management Science : Journal of the Institute
for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2008
vol 54 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
We model financial contracting in entrepreneurial ventures.
In our incomplete contracts framework, the entrepreneur can
design contracts contingent on three possible control right
allocations: entrepreneur control, investor control, and joint
control, with each allocation inducing different effort level by
both the entrepreneur and the investor.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.147/.148 (410) (430) (44) (520) (73)
001144
The determinants of capital structure : Capital
market-oriented versus bank-oriented institutions /
Antoniou, Antonios & Guney, Yilmaz & Paudyal, Krishna
(Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008
vol 43 no 1, pp. 59- 92)
The paper investigates how firms operating in capital
market-oriented economies (the U.K. and the U.S.) and
bank-oriented economies (France, Germany, and Japan)
determine their capital structure.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
658.151
001145
La neuroéconomie. / Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Schmidt,
Christian & Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha & Kelso, Scott J.A. &
Kirman, Alan P. & Bault, Nadège & Coricelli, Giorgio &
Preuschoff, Kerstin & Quartz, Steven & Bossaerts, Peter &
Charron, Sylvain & Fuchs, Armin (Revue d'Economie politique,
2008 vol 118 no 1, pp. 1- 124)
Neuroeconomics is a new scientific field which has emerged
recently from a joint research program between economists
involded in decision-making analysis and neuroscientists
interested by the brain activity in the course of goal oriented
actions.
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658.151
001146
Two-persons efficient risk-sharing and equilibria for
concave law-invariant utilities / Carlier, G & Dana, R.A.
(Economic Theory, 2008 vol 36 no 2, pp. 189- 233)
Efficient risk-sharing rules and equilibria between two
agents with utilities in a class that contains the rank dependent
expected utility (RDU) are fully characterized. Specific
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attentioin is given to the RDU. Call-spreads and contracts with
mixed regimes are shown to be efficient.
P 00853 ALL 2008 vol 36 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 A III
658.151
001147
Rhineland exit ? / Bovenberg, Lans A. & Teulings, Coen N.
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6936, pp. 1- 23)
We argue in favour of the shareholder model of the firm for
three main reasons, First, serving multiple stakeholders leads
to ill-defined propoerty rights. Second, giving workers a claim
on the surplus of the firm raises the cost of capital for
investments in jobs, which harms the position of job seekers,
including new entrants to the labour market. Third, and most
importantly, making shareholders the ultimate owner of the
firm provides the best possible diversification of firm- specific
risks.
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658.151 (100) (73)
001148
Procurement risk management (PRM) at Hewlett-Packard
company / (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 51- 60)
The procurement Risk Management (PRM) Group at
Hewlett-Packard (HP) developed and implemented a
mathematical model, business process, and soft-ware to
measure and manage supply chain risks on the procurement
side.
P 00511 EU 2008 vol 38 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 D I
658.151 (410)
001149
Risk management in the UK insurance industry : The
changing state of practice / Dowd, Kevin & Bartlett, David L.
& Chaplin, Mark & Kelliher, Patrick & O'Brien, Chris
(International Journal of Financial Services Management,
2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 5- 23)
This paper reviews a number of recent surveys relevant to
risk management by UK insurers. These include the results of
four surveys specially on UK insurers. Our findings suggest
that the risk management practices of UK insures are variable,
generally behind best practices in adjacent sectors, and in
some cases are a cause of concern. However, we also find
that they have been improving significantly.
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
658.151 (430)
001150
Accounting for credit risk : Are the rules setting the right
incentives? / Gebhardt, Günther (International Journal of
Financial Services Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 24- 44)
The paper analyses whether the patterns of loan loss
provisions are, in part, attributable to the rules of accounting
for credit risk. It compares the national German rules with the
related IFRS rules and identifies inconsistencies across
different types of transactions in both regimes
P 00654 SS 2008 vol 3 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 D I
658.151 (430)
001151
Investment in new foreign subsidiaries under receding
perception of uncertainty / Fisch, Jan Hendrik (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 370- 386)
In a learnign process that starts at entry, investors perceive
receding levels of uncertainty and shift their reason for
investment from option values towards net present values.
Reveal the potential of the real options approach to improve
the understanding of internationalisation processes.
BLADZ 123
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658.152:658.155
001152
Increasing returns and the design of interest rate rules /
Xiao, Wei (Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2008 vol 12 no 1, pp.
22- 49)
We introduce increasing returns to scale into an otherwise
standard New Keynesian model with capital, and study the
determinacy and E-stability of equilibrium under Taylor-type
interest rate rules.
P 00818 EU 2008 vol 12 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 16 G I
658.152:658.155 (100-77)
001153
The search for value : Cross-border bank M&A in
emerging markets / Williams, Jonathan & Liao, Angel
(Comparative Economic Studies, 2008 vol 50 no 2, pp. 274296)
Between 1998 and 2005, we identify 73 cross-border bank
mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions in which
international banks acquired ownership stakes in 46 listed
banks in emerging market economies (EME). A total of $37.5
billion in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia.
P 00790 EU 2008 vol 50 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K II
658.152:658.155 (100-77)
001154
Taux d'intérêt effectif, viabilité financière et financement
des petits opérateurs économiques par les institutions de
microfinance au Benin. / Acclassato, Denis H. (Annales de
l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no 1,
pp. 161- 195)
Cette étude a évalué le niveau de taux d'intérêt viable pour
la microfinance en termes d'offre de services financiers. Les
résultats montrent que les micro-projets dont le taux de
rentabilité interne ne dépasse pas 42% ne pourraient être
financés par les institutions de microfinance.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
658.152:658.155 (510)
001155
The empirics of key factors in the success of bids for
olympic games. / Feddersen, Arne & Maennig, Wolfgang &
Zimmermann, Philipp (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol
118 no 2, pp. 171- 187)
This paper examines the probability of the success of city
bid campaigns on the basis of quantified determinants for a
total of 48 bids for the summer olympic games between 1992
and 2012. Using a model comprising the distance of sporting
venues from the olympic village, local temperatures and
unemployment rates, we can correctly predict the decision for
100% of failed bids and 50% of successful bids.
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658.152:658.155CF (73)
001156
Marketing initiatives, expected cash flows, and
shareholders' wealth / RAO, RAMESH K. & Bharadwaj,
Neeraj (Journal of Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 16- 26)
It is widely accepted that marketing initiatives help firms
acquire and retain customers. However, the link between the
cash flows generated by customers' purchases and
shareholders' wealth is not fully understood, and the literature
is increasingly advocating the need for greater "marketing
accountability".
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658.153 (910)
001157
Financial constraints on investment in an emerging
market crisis / Blalock, Garrick & Gertler, Paul J. & Levine,
David.I (Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 vol 55 no 3, pp.
568- 591)
We investigate whether capital market imperfections
constrain investment during an emerging market financial
crisis.
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658.155
001158
Existe-t-il une structure optimale de la propriété des
firmes en termes de profit ? / Gabrié, Hubert (Revue
d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 191- 229)
La question du lien entre la structure du capital-actions des
firmes et leur profitabilité est récurrente chez les économistes
et d'une brûlante actualité, au vu notamment des nombreux
scandales récents.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.155
001159
The usefulness of accounting information in the
measurement of technical efficiency in agricultural
cooperatives. / Guzman, Isidoro & Arcas, Narciso (Annales
de l'Economie publique sociale et coopérative, 2008 vol 79 no
1, pp. 107- 131)
The present study has a double aim : on one hand to use
the data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique in order to
measure the efficiency of agricultural cooperatives, and on the
other hand, to analyse if this technique is complementary to
the traditional economic and financial ratio analysis.
P 00492 SS 2008 vol 79 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 L IV
658.155
001160
Reallocation, firm turnover, and efficiency : Selection on
productivity or profitability? / Foster, Lucia & Haltiwanger,
John & Syverson, Chad (American Economic Review, 2008
vol 98 no 1, pp. 394- 425)
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity
griwth in industries where we observe producer-level
quantities and prices separatevely. We sow there are
important differences revenue and physical productivity.
P 00198 EU 2008 vol 98 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 F III
658.155 (100)
001161
Oil prices, profits, and recessions : an inquiry using
terrorism as an instrumental variable. / Chen, Natalie &
Graham, Liam & Oswald, Andrew J. (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6937, pp. 1- 36)
This paper uses terrorist incidents as an instrumental
variable. In an international panel of industries, we show that,
after correction for simultaneity bias -- though not before -- the
price of oil has large negative effects upon profitability. We test
for weak instruments and check sub-sample robustness.
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winstrapportering binnen de familiale ondernemingen, willen
wij dit fenomeen nader bestuderen. We willen met andere
woorden nagaan of the fenomeen van winstmanipulatie
verschilt wanneer familieleden de insiders - of toch een deel
ervan - blijken te vertegenwoordigen.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
658.155 (510)
001163
The financial and operating performance of Chinese
family-owned listed firms / Ding, Yuan & Zhang, Hua &
Zhang, Junxi (Management International Review, 2008 vol 48
no 3, pp. 297- 317)
This paper complements the literature by using firm-level
data to conduct a comparative study of performance between
family-owned and state-owned firms in China.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
658.155 (73)
001164
The impact of mergers and acquisitions on the efficiency
of the US banking industry : Further evidence / Al-Sharkas,
Adel A. & Hassan, M. Kabir & Lawrence, Shari (Journal of
Business, Finance & Accounting (JBFA), 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2,
pp. 50- 70)
Using the Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA), this study
investigates the cost and profit efficiency effects of bank
mergers on the US banking industry. We also use the
non-parametric technique of Data Envelopment Analysis
(DEA) to evaluate the production structure of merged and
non-merged banks.
P 00810 GRBR 2008 vol 35 no 1/ 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 B II
658.155 (81)
001165
Supplier-focused knowledge management in the
automobile industry and its implications for product
performance / Lakshman, C & Parente, Ronaldo C. (Journal
of Management Studies, 2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 317- 342)
This study focuses on the impact of knowledge
management in supplier relations (termed as supplier-focused
knowledge management, SFKM) within the automobile
industry of an emerging economy (Brazil), on financial and
product performance.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.155.2
001166
Insiders' tax preferences and firms' choices between
dividends and share repurchases / Hsieh, Jim & Wang,
Qinghai (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 213- 244)
This paper investigatyes whether corporate payout policy is
associated with insiders' share holdings and their tax
preferences. We find that insider ownership and the implied
tax liabilities are positively related to a firm's propensity to
employ share repurchases.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
P 00834 GRBRno 6937
658.155 (493)
001162
De impact van het familiale karakter op de
winstmanipulatie, nagegaan bij Belgische kmo's / Lybaert,
Nadine & Schepers, Ann & Willems, Elke (Accountancy en
bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no 2, pp. 3- 24)
Vermits in de Belgische context naar ons weten nog niet
eerder werd gekeken naar de kwaliteit van de
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658.2
FACTEURS DE LOCALISATION.
VESTIGINGSPLAATSFACTOREN.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
658.21
001167
Location choice and optimal zoning under Cournot
competition / Chen, Chin-Sheng & Lai, Fu-Chuan (Regional
Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 2, pp. 119126)
This paper introduces a symmetric zoning regulation into a
spatial Cournot competition model and analyzes how this
intervention affects equilibrium locations and social welfare.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
658.21 (410)
001168
Exploring the detailed location patterns of U.K.
manufacturing industries using microgeographic data /
Duranton, Gilles & Overman, Henry G. (Journal of Regional
Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 213- 243)
We use a point-pattern methodology to explore the detailed
location patterns of U.K. manufacturing industries. In
particulier, we consider the location of entrants and exiters
versus
continuing
establishments,
domestic-versus
foreign-owned, large versus small, and affiliated versus
independent. We also examine colocalization between
vertically-linked industries.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
658.21 (46)
001169
Production subcontracting and location / Holl, Adelheid
(Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3,
pp. 299- 309)
Using data from a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms, I
examine factors that explain firms' production subcontracting
decisions and test whether there is any evidence that
production subcontracting is facilitated in areas typically
associated with higher agglomeration economies.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
658.21 (520)
001170
The number-average size rule : A new empirical
relationship between industrial location and city size /
Mori, Tomoya & Nishikimi, Koji & Smith, Tony E. (Journal of
Regional Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 165- 211)
The spatial intensities of both industries and population are
highly uneven across space. Moreover, these intensities differ
not only across industries, but also change through time.
Nevertheless, we show using Japanese data for metropolitan
areas in two time periods that the location intensities of both
industries and population are linked by surprisingly simple and
persistent patterns.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
658.21 (529)
001171
Firm heterogeneity and location choice of Taiwanese
multinationals / Aw, Bee-Yan & Lee, Yi (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 167- 179)
This paper examines the extent to which production location
decisions of Taiwanese multinationals reflect underlying
patterns of firm productivity.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
658.26
001172
On the security of oil supplies, oil weapons, oil
nationalism and all that / MABRO, ROBERT (OPEC Review
: energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
1- 12)
BLADZ 125
A historical note. Import dependence and other causes.
Terrorism. Oil nationalism. Political instability in the Middle
East. Russia. Opec production policies. Non-political causes of
supplies interruptions. Constrained supplies. Policies.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
658.286 (4-15) (73)
001173
Logistics, market size, and giant plants in the early
twentieth century : a global view / Hannah, Leslie (Journal
of Economic History, 2008 vol 68 no 1, pp. 46- 79)
The businesses of developed Europe - transporting freight
by a more advantageous mix of ships, trains, and horses encountered logistic barriers to trade lower than those in the
sparsely populated United States. By the early twentieth
century, the First European Integration had enabled its
manufactures to build more than half the world's giant plants many more than in the United States - as variously required by
factor endowments, consumer demand, and scale economies.
P 00286 EU 2008 vol 68 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 21 H II
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658.3
GESTION DU PERSONNEL.
PERSONEELSBELEID.
658.3
001174
Enhancing performance through best HRM practices,
organizational learning and knowledge management : A
conceptual framework / Theriou, Georgios N. & Chatzoglou,
Prodromos D. (European Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20
no 3, pp. 185- 207)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships
between human resource management (HRM) practices,
knowledge management (KM), organization learning and
organizational capabilities (OC) and their impact on
organizational performance. The proposed framework intends
to add to the understanding of the specific processes that
mediate between best HRM practices and organizational
performance.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.3
001175
Knowledge Mobilization Through Social Ties: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis. / Fliaster, Alexander & Spiess, Josef
(Schmalenbach Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 99117)
Demonstrate that building, maintaining, and using the
portfolio of ties are critical tasks for knowledge workers and
also a challenging research theme for management scholars.
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
658.3
001176
L'éthique managériale peut-elle n'être qu'un facteur
stratégique ? / Flipo, Jean-Paul (Revue française de Gestion,
2008 no 180, pp. 73- 88)
L'analyse critique de la "gestion de l'éthique" des firmes, qui
constitue le corps de l'article, tend à montrer que leur attitude
généralement défensive ne fait qu'accroître les difficultés,
alors qu'il faudrait puiser dans le capital moral de leursq
acteurs pour adopter une attitude volontariste, et restaurer
ainsi leur légitimité citoyenne aujourd'hui très érodée.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.3
001177
Pragmatisme et responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise. /
Bensebaa, Afaouzi & Béji-Bécheur, Amina (Revue française
de Gestion, 2008 no 180, pp. 177- 198)
Cet article souligne les insuffisances des approches
théoriques majeures en proposant une autre voie comme
posture philosophique et théorique à l'analyse de la RSE. Il
étudie ensuite le mode opératoire développé par les acteurs,
dans leur interaction et face aux problèmes rencontrés, pour
construire la RSE.
P 00674 FR 2008 no 180 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L I
658.3
001178
How critical is employee orientation for customer
relationship management? Insights from a case study /
Plakoyiannaki, Emmanuella & Tzokas, Nicolaos & Dimitratos,
Pavlos & Saren, Michael (Journal of Management Studies,
2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 267- 293)
This paper explores the interface of employee orientation
and the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) process
based on an in-depth case study of a leading firm in the UK
automotive service sector. Employee orientation is embedded
in the Organizational Culture (OC) of the firm and manifested
through its key elements, notably assumptions, values,
behaviours and artefacts.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.3 (100)
001179
A cross-national study of corporate governance and
employment contracts / Garcia-Castro, Roberto & Ariño,
Miguel A. & RODRIGUEZ, MIGUEL A. (Business Ethics, 2008
vol 17 vol 3, pp. 259- 284)
Corporate governance (CG) can be seen to operate through
a 'double agency' relationship : one between the shareholders
and corporate management, and another between the
corporate management and the firm's employees. The CG and
labour management of firms are closely related. A particularly
productive way to stuy how CG affects and is affected by the
employment relationship has been to compare CG across
countries.
P 00893 GRBR 2008 vol 17 vol 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E I
658.3 (469) (489)
001180
Returns to tenure or seniority? / Buhai, Sebastian Ioan &
Portela, Miguel & Teulings, Coen N. & van Vuuren, Aico
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6933, pp. 1- 42)
This study documents two empirical regularities, using data
for Denmark and Portugal. First, workers who are hired last,
are the first to leave the firm (Last In, First Out; LIFO). Second,
workers' wages rise with seniority (= a worker's tenure relative
to the tenure of her colleagues). We seek to explain these
regularities by developing a dynamic model of the firm with
stochastic product demand and hiring cost (= irreversible
specific investments).
P 00834 GRBRno 6933
658.3 (492)
001181
Het nieuwe schaakspel van rollen. Implicaties voor
functieontwerp, loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding /
Schuiling, Gertjan (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 27- 45)
Mensen vervullen in organisaties meerdere rollen. In de
literatuur is veel te vinden over de rollen van managers en
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professionals. Over de rollen van uitvoerende medewerkers
vinden we minder, terwijl we ook deze zien toenemen. Voor
alle drie geldt echter dat de praktijk van functieontwerp,
loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding hiermee nog nauwelijks
rekening houdt.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.3 (564.3)
001182
Company practices of Cypriot firms : Perceptual
differences between employers and employees /
Droussiotis, Annabel & Austin, Jill (European Business Review
(EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 208- 221)
Provide
some
information
that
is
useful
to
managers/employers in Cyprus as they work to understand
the individual, group, and organization variables of
organization behavior and become more effective.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.3-052.22 (492)
001183
Weinig sensatie bij citatie / Jolink, Albert (Economisch
Statistische Berichten (ESB) (+ CD-Rom), 2008 vol 93 no
4532, pp. 204- 206)
Voor 2008 biedt de economen-top 30 weinig verassingen.
P 00392 PB 2008 vol 93 no 4532 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 F III
658.3-053.89 (492)
001184
Vergrijzing en het onderschatte belang van informele
kennisverwerving / van Dalen, H.P. & HENKENS, C.J.I.M. &
Schippers, J.J. (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 1, pp. 52- 65)
Terwijl een meerderheid van de werkgevers zich ervan
bewust is van dat het aandeel binnen hun organisatie de
komende tien jaar zal stijgen, is het veel minder duidelijk hoe
productiviteitsverlies met het ouder worden het beste kan
worden voorkomen. Dit artikel wijst op het belang van het
informele leren.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.3-057.2
001185
Role typologies for enterprising education : The
professional artisan? / Anderson, Alistair R. & Jack, Sarah L.
(Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2008
vol 15 no 2, pp. 259- 273)
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the context,
approach and teaching techniques used for entrepreneurship
education need to reflect the different roles that encompass
enterprise.
P 01012 GRBR 2008 vol 15 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 J III
658.3-057.21
001186
Déclassement professionnel et segmentation du marché
du travail. L'effet combiné du diplôme et de l'expérience. /
Léné, Alexandre (Economie appliquée : an international
journal of economic analysis, 2008 vol 61 no 1, pp. 135- 166)
L'accès à l'emploi qualifié est devenu plus sélectif. Pour
expliquer ces évolutions, on propose un modèle d'appariement
dans le cadre d'une économie multi-sectorielle où deux types
de travailleurs - diplômés/non-diplômés-se concurrencent.
L'augmentation du nombre de diplômés provoque leur
déclassement professionnel; les moins diplômés sont quant à
eux relégués dans les franges inférieures du marché de
travail. Par ailleurs, il est de moins en moins possible de
compenser un faible niveau d'éducation par une expérience
professionnelle.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
P 00340 FR 2008 vol 61 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 C I
658.3-057.21 (100.3)
001187
Immigration and unemployment of skilled and unskilled
labor / Yabuuchi, Shigemi (Journal of Economic Integration,
2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 331- 345)
This paper discusses the problem of unemployment in
developed countries that faces international labor movement.
There are two types of unemployment. The first traditional type
of unemployment exists simply because the common wage
rate is fixed and higher than the equilibrium level. The second
one may exist when the wage rate in one sector is high and
fixed, while that in the other is flexible.
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BLADZ 127
manifesteert. We geven een overzicht van de literatuur in
illustreren de gevonden effecten door middel van een
gevallenstudie.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
658.3.018 (4-15)
001192
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658.3-057.22 (100.3)
001188
Immigration and unemployment of skilled and unskilled
labor / Yabuuchi, Shigemi (Journal of Economic Integration,
2008 vol 23 no 2, pp. 331- 345)
This paper discusses the problem of unemployment in
developed countries that faces international labor movement.
There are two types of unemployment. The first traditional type
of unemployment exists simply because the common wage
rate is fixed and higher than the equilibrium level. The second
one may exist when the wage rate in one sector is high and
fixed, while that in the other is flexible.
P 00036 COREE 2008 vol 23 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 C II
658.3-057.62 (493)
001189
Commuting, transport tax reform and the labour market :
Employer-paid parking and the relative efficiency of
revenue recycling instruments / De Borger, Bruno & Wuyts,
Bart (Onderzoeksrapport van de Faculteit Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2007
no 20, pp. 1- 28)
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary
neutral increase in taxes on car commuters in a model that
takes into account the presence employer-paid parking at the
workplace.
P 03100 BG 2007 no 20
658.3.015.3 (492)
001190
Het nieuwe schaakspel van rollen. Implicaties voor
functieontwerp, loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding /
Schuiling, Gertjan (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 27- 45)
Mensen vervullen in organisaties meerdere rollen. In de
literatuur is veel te vinden over de rollen van managers en
professionals. Over de rollen van uitvoerende medewerkers
vinden we minder, terwijl we ook deze zien toenemen. Voor
alle drie geldt echter dat de praktijk van functieontwerp,
loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding hiermee nog nauwelijks
rekening houdt.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.3.015.3/.018 (493)
001191
De invloed van interactief gebruik van balanced
scorecard-informatie op de bedrijfsperformatie /
Bruggeman, Werner & Kempinck, Annelies & Scheipers, Geert
(Accountancy en bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no
2, pp. 36- 44)
Recent onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat interactief gebruik
van performatie-informatie een positieve impact heeft op de
organisatorische competenties en de bedrijfsresultaten. Dit
artikel analyseert op welke manier die invloed zich
658.3.018 (4-15)
001193
La confiance dans le secteur public : existe-t-il des signes
d'un déclin à long terme ? / Van de Walle, Steven & Van
Roosbroek, Steven & Bouckaert, Geert (Revue internationale
des sciences administratives, 2008 vol 74 no 1, pp. 51- 70)
Les inquiétudes au sujet d'un déclin de la confiance dans
L'Etat font aujourd'hui partie intégrante du discours politique.
Ces inquiétudes s'étendent également aux niveaux de
confiance des citoyens dans l'administration publique et les
services publics. La confiance est réputée être en baisse, et
cette baisse est généralement considérée comme ayant un
effet néfaste sur la prestation de service public.
P 00313 BG 2008 vol 74 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 19 C I
658.3.018 (493)
001194
De invloed van interactief gebruik van balanced
scorecard-informatie op de bedrijfsperformatie /
Bruggeman, Werner & Kempinck, Annelies & Scheipers, Geert
(Accountancy en bedrijfskunde: maandschrift, 2008 vol 28 no
2, pp. 36- 44)
Recent onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat interactief gebruik
van performatie-informatie een positieve impact heeft op de
organisatorische competenties en de bedrijfsresultaten. Dit
artikel analyseert op welke manier die invloed zich
manifesteert. We geven een overzicht van de literatuur in
illustreren de gevonden effecten door middel van een
gevallenstudie.
P 02410 BG/1 2008 vol 28 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 41 C II
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658.31
RELATIONS INDUSTRIELLES.
ARBEIDSBETREKKINGEN.
658.31
001195
Rhineland exit ? / Bovenberg, Lans A. & Teulings, Coen N.
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6936, pp. 1- 23)
We argue in favour of the shareholder model of the firm for
three main reasons, First, serving multiple stakeholders leads
to ill-defined propoerty rights. Second, giving workers a claim
on the surplus of the firm raises the cost of capital for
investments in jobs, which harms the position of job seekers,
including new entrants to the labour market. Third, and most
importantly, making shareholders the ultimate owner of the
firm provides the best possible diversification of firm- specific
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
risks.
P 00834 GRBRno 6936
658.312 (492)
001196
Het nieuwe schaakspel van rollen. Implicaties voor
functieontwerp, loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding /
Schuiling, Gertjan (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 27- 45)
Mensen vervullen in organisaties meerdere rollen. In de
literatuur is veel te vinden over de rollen van managers en
professionals. Over de rollen van uitvoerende medewerkers
vinden we minder, terwijl we ook deze zien toenemen. Voor
alle drie geldt echter dat de praktijk van functieontwerp,
loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding hiermee nog nauwelijks
rekening houdt.
P 00374 PB 2008 vol 62 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E III
658.312 (73)
001197
Life Course Patterns of Career-Prioritizing Decisions and
Occupational Attainment in Dual-Earner Couples. / Pixley,
Joy E. (Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 127163)
Couples' long-term pattern of favoring one spouse's career
in major decisions is thought to affect occupational
trajectories, but current research has looked only at short-term
effects of single decisions. This article applies a new
technique, the interpolated curves approach, to represent and
compare life course patterns of major career-prioritizing
decisions, using in-depth data from 51 couples.
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
658.313 (4-11) (4-15) (4-191.2)
001198
Trade and the (dis)incentive to reform labor markets : The
case of reform in the European Union / Alessandria,
George & Delacroix, Alain (Journal of International Economics,
2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 151- 166)
We study the relation between international trade and the
gains to reform labor markets by removing firing restrictions.
P 00474 PB 2008 vol 75 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B II
658.32
001199
Rhineland exit ? / Bovenberg, Lans A. & Teulings, Coen N.
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6936, pp. 1- 23)
We argue in favour of the shareholder model of the firm for
three main reasons, First, serving multiple stakeholders leads
to ill-defined propoerty rights. Second, giving workers a claim
on the surplus of the firm raises the cost of capital for
investments in jobs, which harms the position of job seekers,
including new entrants to the labour market. Third, and most
importantly, making shareholders the ultimate owner of the
firm provides the best possible diversification of firm- specific
risks.
P 00834 GRBRno 6936
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ADMINISTRATION DES SALAIRES.
LOONREGELINGEN.
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658.322 (73)
001200
Life Course Patterns of Career-Prioritizing Decisions and
Occupational Attainment in Dual-Earner Couples. / Pixley,
Joy E. (Work and Occupations, 2008 vol 35 no 2, pp. 127163)
Couples' long-term pattern of favoring one spouse's career
in major decisions is thought to affect occupational
trajectories, but current research has looked only at short-term
effects of single decisions. This article applies a new
technique, the interpolated curves approach, to represent and
compare life course patterns of major career-prioritizing
decisions, using in-depth data from 51 couples.
P 00750 EU 2008 vol 35 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 23 C III
658.324
001201
Insiders' tax preferences and firms' choices between
dividends and share repurchases / Hsieh, Jim & Wang,
Qinghai (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 213- 244)
This paper investigatyes whether corporate payout policy is
associated with insiders' share holdings and their tax
preferences. We find that insider ownership and the implied
tax liabilities are positively related to a firm's propensity to
employ share repurchases.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
658.324
001202
Plant patenting, benefit sharing and the law applicable to
the food and agriculture organisation on standard
material transfer agreement / Chiarolla, Claudio (The
Journal of World Intellectual Property : Law, Economics,
Politics, 2008 vol 11 no 1, pp. 1- 28)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International
Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
(ITPGRFA) should make an enormous contribution to
international equity in terms of the way plant genetic resources
are transferred and agricultural research is conducted,
especially if the latter involves the use of modern
biotechnologies. However, its implementation remains a
critical challenge for the majority of the developing countries.
P 00609 SS 2008 vol 11 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 J III
658.325 (100) (100.3)
001203
Predicaments in the futures of ageing democracies /
Lindh, Thomas & Lundberg, Urban (Futures : the journal of
policy, planning and futures studies, 2008 vol 40 no 3, pp.
203- 217)
Ageign societies need to supply support to an ever growing
segment
of
elderly
dependent
population
without
compromising the future sustainability for the currently young
or unborn population. Using the Swedish pension reform as a
concrete example we show how the futurity problem
associated with the current non-existence of the future
populatin makes the political process prone to avoid bringing
issues with very long horizons into the public debate.
Alternative demographic scenarios for Sweden are used to
illustrate how even very small variations in the assumptions of
demographic projections lead to radically different future
population structures.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
658.325 (494)
001204
The role of the annuity's value on the decision (not) to
annuitize : Evidence from a large policy change / Bütler,
Monika & Staubli, Stefan & Zito, Maria Grazia (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6930, pp. 1- 38)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
This paper analyzes the annuitization decison at retirement
taking advantage of an unprecedented and sudden change in
conversion rates recently implemented in Switzerland.
P 00834 GRBRno 6930
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658.381
DUREE DU TRAVAIL.
ARBEIDSDUUR.
658.381 (44)
001205
La relance du pouvoir d'achat / Concialdi, Pierre & Lenglart,
Fabrice & Gabriel, Cédric & Gabison, Guillaume & Lagarde,
Christine & Boulin, Jean-Yves & Cette, Gilbert (Regards sur
l'Actualité, 2008 no 341, pp. 5- 341)
Le pouvoir d'achat depuis cinquante ans : la rupture des
années 1980. Les gains de productivité, moteur essentiel du
pouvoir d'achat. Pouvoir d'achat msuré, pouvoir d'achat perçu
: les raisons du décalage. La loi du 8 février 2008 pour le
pouvoir d'achat. Loi TEPA et pouvoir d'achat : premier bilan.
Temps de travail et pouvoir d'achat : le temps est-il de
l'argent?
P 00753 FR 2008 no 341 SALLE/ZAAL: 06 C III
658.381.16 (44)
001206
The 35-hour workweek in France : Straighthjacket or
welfare improvement? / Estevão, Marcello & Sa, Filipa
(Economic Policy, 2008 no 55, pp. 419- 463)
The 35-hour workweek in France: Background. The
rationale behind hours reductions. Job creation through work
sharing. The welfare effects of a work-time reduction. Previous
evaluations of legislated workweek reductions. The French
35-hour workweek law. Measuring the effects of the 35-hour
workweek in France. Policy implications.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
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658.386
FORMATION DU PERSONNEL.
PERSONEELSOPLEIDING.
658.386
001207
Enhancing performance through best HRM practices,
organizational learning and knowledge management : A
conceptual framework / Theriou, Georgios N. & Chatzoglou,
Prodromos D. (European Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20
no 3, pp. 185- 207)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships
between human resource management (HRM) practices,
knowledge management (KM), organization learning and
organizational capabilities (OC) and their impact on
organizational performance. The proposed framework intends
to add to the understanding of the specific processes that
mediate between best HRM practices and organizational
performance.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
BLADZ 129
658.386 (492)
001208
Het nieuwe schaakspel van rollen. Implicaties voor
functieontwerp, loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding /
Schuiling, Gertjan (M&O Tijdschrift voor Management en
Organisatie, 2008 vol 62 no 2, pp. 27- 45)
Mensen vervullen in organisaties meerdere rollen. In de
literatuur is veel te vinden over de rollen van managers en
professionals. Over de rollen van uitvoerende medewerkers
vinden we minder, terwijl we ook deze zien toenemen. Voor
alle drie geldt echter dat de praktijk van functieontwerp,
loopbaanontwikkeling en opleiding hiermee nog nauwelijks
rekening houdt.
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658.5
PRODUCTION DANS L'ENTREPRISE.
PRODUCTIEMANAGEMENT.
658.5 (44)
001209
Natural endowments, production technologies and the
quality of wines in Bordeaux. Does terroir matter? /
Gergaud, Olivier & Ginsburgh, Victor (The Economic Journal,
2008 vol 118 no 529, pp.F 142-F 157)
We study whether quality assessments made by wine
experts and by consumers (based on prices obtained at
auction between 1980 and 1992) can be explained by
variables describing endowments (land characteristics,
exposures of vineyards) and technologies (from grape
varieties and picking, to bottled wines).
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
658.5 (46)
001210
Production subcontracting and location / Holl, Adelheid
(Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3,
pp. 299- 309)
Using data from a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms, I
examine factors that explain firms' production subcontracting
decisions and test whether there is any evidence that
production subcontracting is facilitated in areas typically
associated with higher agglomeration economies.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
658.5.011.46 (477)
001211
Are oligarchs productive? : Theory and evidence /
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & Grygorenko, Yegor (Journal of
Comparative Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 17- 42)
This paper develops a partial equilibrium model to account
for stylized facts about the behavior of oligarchs, politically and
economically strong conglomerates, in transition and
developing countries. The model predicts that oligarchs are
more likely than other owners to invest in productivity
enhancing projects and to vertically integrate firms to capture
the gains from possible synergies and, thus, oligarchs can be
productive.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.5.011.46 (510)
001212
Retained state shareholding in Chinese PLCs : Does
government ownership always reduce corporate value? /
Tian, Lihui & Estrin, Saul (Journal of Comparative Economics,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 74- 89)
Government ownership of enterprises in China remains
substantial. In this paper, we use a large set of Chinese public
listed companies between 1994 and 2004 to generate
evidence on how government ownership influences company
performance. We find the effect of government ownership on
corporate value to be non-monotonic. In fact, the relationship
is U-shapped; up to a certain threshold, corporate value
decreases as government sharholding increases, but beyond
this it increases. When its shareholding is large, the
government can actuallt improve corporate value. We interpret
this results in terms of ownership concentration and
government partiality.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.512
001213
Scheduling arrivals to queues : A single-server model
with no-shows / Hassin, Refael & Mendel, Sharon
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 565- 572)
Queueing systems with scheduled arrivals, i.e., appointment
systems, are typical for frontal service systems, e.g., health
clinics. In this study we answer the following key questions:
How should the schedule be computed when there are
no-shows? Is it sufficiently accurate to use a schedule
designed for the same expected number of customers without
no-shows? How important is it to invest in efforts that reduce
no-shows - i.e., given that we apply a schedule that takes
no-shows into consideration, is the existence of no-shows still
costly to the server and customers?
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.512.3
001214
Introduction to the special issue on call center
management / Koole, Ger (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 2, pp. 327- 414)
Service-level agreements in call centers: perils and
prescriptions. Forecasting intraday arrivals. Service-level
differentiation. Optimizing call center staffing. Call center
outsourcing contract analysis choice. Coordinating staffing
level and service quality. The impact of simulation training on
call center agent performance. The impact of team-based
organizations in call center management.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.512.3 (100.3)
001215
The organisational decomposition of the innovation
process : What does it mean for the global distribution of
innovation activities? / Schmitz, Hubert & Strambach,
Simone (IDS Working Paper,no 304, pp. 7- 27)
Over the last three decades, the global economy has been
transformed in a major way. Developing countries, particularly
in Asia, have built up their industrial production capabilities
very rapidly - often at the expense of OECD countries. The
speed and extent of this dispersal of industrial production
capability is historically unprecendented. In contrast,
innovation capabilities have remained concentrated in OECD
countries, but also this beginning to change.
P 00960 GRBRno 304
658.512.3 (46)
001216
Production subcontracting and location / Holl, Adelheid
(Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3,
pp. 299- 309)
PAGE 130
Using data from a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms, I
examine factors that explain firms' production subcontracting
decisions and test whether there is any evidence that
production subcontracting is facilitated in areas typically
associated with higher agglomeration economies.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
658.512.3:338.49 (61) (66/67)
001217
An analysis of independent power projects in Africa :
Understanding development and investment outcomes /
Nawaal Gratwick, Katherine & Eberhard, Anton (Development
Policy Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 309- 338)
More balanced outcomes are perceived in North Africa than
across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), for reasons linked to more
attractive investment environments, more robust policy
frameworks, fewer planning mishaps, abundatn low-cost fuel
and secure fuel contracts as well as credit enhancements
such as sovereigh guarantees. SSA, where the role of
development finance institutions and the strategic
management of projects seem more important.
P 00692 GRBR 2008 vol 26 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 29 H II
658.56
001218
Optimal monetary policy with Balassa-Samuelson-type
productivity shocks / Masten, Igor (Journal of Comparative
Economics, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp. 120- 141)
This paper develops a two-sector small open-economy
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with price
rigidities and permanent technology shocsks that allow for
simulation
of
the
differential
productivity
growth
(Balassa-Samuelson-type productivity improvement). In
addition, the model incorporates quality improvement of
products to replicate the dynamics of terms of trade in new EU
members. The model is calibrated for a typical new EU
member country to asses whether the Balassa-Samuelson
effect poses a threat to fulfilling the inflation Maastricht
criterion.
P 00666 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 K I
658.56 (73)
001219
Expanding business-to-business customer relationships :
Modeling the customer's upgrade decision / Bolton, Ruth
N. & Lemon, Katherine N. & Verhoef, Peter C. (Journal of
Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 46- 64)
This article focuses on the customer's decision to upgrade a
service contract. Recently, researchers have developed
predictive and normative models that are relevant to consumer
service upgrades in industries as airlines, banks, and theaters.
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
658.56 (73)
001220
Savings estimates for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product
labeling program / Sanchez, Marla C. & Brown, Richard E. &
Webber, Carrie & Homan, Gregory K. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 6, pp. 2098- 2108)
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary energy efficiency-labeling
program operated jointly by the United State Department of
Energy and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA). Since the program's inception in 1992,
ENERGY STAR has become a leading international brand for
energy-efficient products.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.6
001221
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Competition and growth in a endogenous growth model
with expanding product variety without scale effects /
Bianco, Dominique (Brussels Economic Review, 2006 vol 49
no 3, pp. 191- 202)
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between
competition and growth in an endogenous growth model with
expanding product variety without scale effect.
P 01691 BG 2006 vol 49 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 C II
658.62
001222
Valuing R&D projects in a portfolio : Evidence from the
pharmaceutical industry / Girotra, Karan & Terwiesch,
Christian & Ulrich, Karl T. (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1452- 1466)
In this study, we empirically investigate the structure and
significance of these portfolio-level project interactions. Using
a self-developed pharmaceutical industry data set, we conduct
an event study around the failure of phase III clinical trials and
their effect on the market valuation of the firm. The study
exploits the natural experiment of a product development
failure to give us a measure of the value of a drug
development project to a firm.
BLADZ 131
Civilisation and energy payback / Gagnon, Luc (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 9, pp. 3317- 3322)
Several publications (e.g., Smil, Reynolds) have shown the
links between civilisation and the efficiency of energy options.
As a general rule, human progress was supported by more
and more efficient energy options. One indicator of this
efficiency is the energy payback, the ratio of energy produced
to energy invested. In the last few decade, however, many
trends have changed and the environmental impacts of energy
production have been at the centre of energy policy.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.626
001227
Testing the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations and brand loyalty / Alexandris, K. &
Douka, S. & Papadopoulos, P. & Kaltsatou, A. (Managing
Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 239- 254)
The study aims to: measure brand associations in the
context of a finess club, test the inlfuence of brand
associations on the development of brand loyalty, and
investigate the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.624
001223
Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
658.624.012.4
001224
Valuing R&D projects in a portfolio : Evidence from the
pharmaceutical industry / Girotra, Karan & Terwiesch,
Christian & Ulrich, Karl T. (Management Science : Journal of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management
Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1452- 1466)
In this study, we empirically investigate the structure and
significance of these portfolio-level project interactions. Using
a self-developed pharmaceutical industry data set, we conduct
an event study around the failure of phase III clinical trials and
their effect on the market valuation of the firm. The study
exploits the natural experiment of a product development
failure to give us a measure of the value of a drug
development project to a firm.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.626
001228
Promotions and product pricing : Parsimony versus
Veblenesque demand / McClure, James & Kumcu, Erdogan
(Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2008 vol 65
no 1, pp. 105- 117)
The law of demand parsimoniously posits that, ceteris
paribus, more of a good will be purchased as its price falls,
and less as price rises. In the vernacular of the lecture hall,
"demands slopes downward". Beginning with Veblen in 1899,
more elaborate theories have been offered for 'conspicuous
consumption' goods, in both marketing and economics, such
goods have commonly been referred to as exceptions to the
law of demand.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 65 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
658.626 (410)
001229
An increasingly uneasy relationship : The English courts
and the European court of justice in trade mark disputes /
Trimmer, Bonita (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 3, pp. 87- 92)
There is now a plethora of Directives intended to harmonise
the national intellectual property legislation of the EU Member
States. Significant differences in the traditions of interpretation
and methods of drafting legislation have led to an uneasy
relationship between the English courts and the European
Court of Justice.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
658.624.012.4
001225
Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
658.624.016 (100)
001226
658.626 (73)
001230
Savings estimates for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR voluntary product
labeling program / Sanchez, Marla C. & Brown, Richard E. &
Webber, Carrie & Homan, Gregory K. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 6, pp. 2098- 2108)
ENERGY STAR is a voluntary energy efficiency-labeling
program operated jointly by the United State Department of
Energy and the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (US EPA). Since the program's inception in 1992,
ENERGY STAR has become a leading international brand for
energy-efficient products.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
658.626.1 (100.3)
001231
Competition in off-patent drug markets : Issues,
regulation and evidence / Kanavos, Panos & Costa-Font,
Joan & Seeley, Elizabeth (Economic Policy, 2008 no 55, pp.
501- 544)
Panos Kanavos, Joan Costa-Font and Elizabeth Seeley
investigate what happens when patents on brand drugs
expire. In some countries generic drugs penetrate the market
rapidly while in other countries generic penetration remains
low. Often market prices do not decline as fast as originally
thought, also because price competition among generic drugs
is poor.
P 00836 GRBR 2008 no 55 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 A III
658.628.1 (44)
001232
L'analyse de la banque selon le paradigme de la finance et
l'examen du modèle de banque universelle en France. /
Bensaci, Nadia (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp. 127142)
Le mouvement de désintermédiation en oeuvre depuis le
début des années 1980 est devenu une préoccupation
majeure pour les banques. Durant cette période se manifeste
un double mouvement qui détourne de leurs bilans des flux
importants de collecte et de crédit. D'un côté, la oncurrence
des produits financiers et de l'assurance-vie bénéficie à
d'autres opérateurs. D'un côté, les entreprises aspirent à se
financer directement sur les marchés financiers, délaissant
ainsi le crédit bancaire. Ce manque à gagner pousse les
banques à diversifier leurs sources de revenus, notamment
par l'accroissement de la part des commissions dans leur
produit net bancaire.
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.628.2
001233
Globalization and specialization / Eckel, Carsten (Journal of
International Economics, 2008 vol 75 no 1, pp. 219- 228)
The popular Dixit-Stiglitz-Ethier framework proposes that
globalization increases the menu of intermediate goods
available to downstream firms and that gains from
specialization raise welfare unambiguously. This study shows
that both results depend critically on the assumption that
demand elasticities are invariable. The more general
framework presented here provides two main insights: First,
whether specialization rises or falls depends ultimately on the
shape of the cost function, and second, globalization can
actually reduce welfare in the case when specialization falls.
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to why the policy is complex, study the supplier's profit as a
function
of
ther
offered
quantity-discount
scheme
(accommodating the buyer's optimal policy), and discover a
new phenomenon that is distinct and structurally different from
the well-known bullwhip effect.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.7 (100) (73)
001235
Procurement risk management (PRM) at Hewlett-Packard
company / (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 51- 60)
The procurement Risk Management (PRM) Group at
Hewlett-Packard (HP) developed and implemented a
mathematical model, business process, and soft-ware to
measure and manage supply chain risks on the procurement
side.
P 00511 EU 2008 vol 38 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 D I
658.71 (100)
001236
Productivity measurement in manufacturing and the
expenditure approach / Sorensen, Anders & Schjerning,
Bertel (Review of International Economics, 2008 vol 16 no 2,
pp. 327- 340)
This paper studies conversion factors based on the
expenditure approach and evaluates the appropriateness for
international comparisons of output levels in manufacturing.
P 00766 GRBR 2008 vol 16 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 B III
658.71 (564.3)
001237
Company practices of Cypriot firms : Perceptual
differences between employers and employees /
Droussiotis, Annabel & Austin, Jill (European Business Review
(EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 208- 221)
Provide
some
information
that
is
useful
to
managers/employers in Cyprus as they work to understand
the individual, group, and organization variables of
organization behavior and become more effective.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.787 (100) (73)
001238
Procurement risk management (PRM) at Hewlett-Packard
company / (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 51- 60)
The procurement Risk Management (PRM) Group at
Hewlett-Packard (HP) developed and implemented a
mathematical model, business process, and soft-ware to
measure and manage supply chain risks on the procurement
side.
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658.7
GESTION DES STOCKS.
VOORRAADBEHEER.
658.7
001234
Quantity discounts under demand uncertainty / Altintas,
Nihat & Erhun, Feryal & Tayur, Sridhar (Management Science
: Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the
Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 4, pp. 777- 792)
We provide guidelines and insights on how to set effective
discount parameters, and when not to expect much from them.
We derive the optimal policy of the buyer, develop insights as
658.8
VENTE. MARKETING.
VERKOOPSBELEID. MARKETING.
658.8
001239
A strategic approach to sustainable partnership
development / Trim, Peter R.J. & Lee, Yang-Im (European
Business Review (EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 222- 239)
The purpose of this paper is to make clear the role that
marketing plays in the strategic decision-making process; it
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
highlights the influence that marketers have in the
development of sustainable partnership arrangements; and
outlines the link between organizational learning and strategy
implementation.
P 00855 GRBR 2008 vol 20 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 E II
658.8
001240
Building brand awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets /
Naik, Prasad A. & Prasad, Ashutosh & Sethi, Suresh P.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 129- 138)
Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually
on advertising to build and maintain awareness for their
brands in competitive markets. However, awareness formation
models in the marketing literature ignore the role of
competition. Consequently, we lack both the empirical
knowledge and normative understanding of building brand
awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets. To address this gap,
we propose an N-brand awareness formation model, design
and extended Kalman filter to estimate the proposed model
using market data for five car brands over time, and derive the
optimal closed-loop Nash equilibrium strategies for every
brand.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.8
001241
How critical is employee orientation for customer
relationship management? Insights from a case study /
Plakoyiannaki, Emmanuella & Tzokas, Nicolaos & Dimitratos,
Pavlos & Saren, Michael (Journal of Management Studies,
2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 267- 293)
This paper explores the interface of employee orientation
and the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) process
based on an in-depth case study of a leading firm in the UK
automotive service sector. Employee orientation is embedded
in the Organizational Culture (OC) of the firm and manifested
through its key elements, notably assumptions, values,
behaviours and artefacts.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.8
001242
Unerstanding digital content marketing / Rowley, Jennifer
(Journal of Marketing Management, 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6, pp.
517- 540)
This article argues that as the importance of digital content
to business and society grows it is important seek a holistic
perspective on the definition and nature of digital content
marketing (DCM). Along the journey it becomes evident that a
recurrent theme in DCM is customer value, and this leads into
the second major contribution of the article, an exploration of
the notion of customer value in digital content marketplaces.
P 00842 GRBR 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 G III
658.8
001243
The impact of IT and customer orientation on building
trust and commitment in the supply chain / Frasquet, Marta
& Cervera, Amparo & Gil, Irene (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 343- 359)
The ojjective of this paper is to analyse the influence of
customer orientation on the application of IT to the supply
chain and of these on the development of channel
relationships based on trust and commitment.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
BLADZ 133
658.8
001244
Quantity discounts under demand uncertainty / Altintas,
Nihat & Erhun, Feryal & Tayur, Sridhar (Management Science
: Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the
Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 4, pp. 777- 792)
We provide guidelines and insights on how to set effective
discount parameters, and when not to expect much from them.
We derive the optimal policy of the buyer, develop insights as
to why the policy is complex, study the supplier's profit as a
function
of
ther
offered
quantity-discount
scheme
(accommodating the buyer's optimal policy), and discover a
new phenomenon that is distinct and structurally different from
the well-known bullwhip effect.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.8 (100)
001245
Hitting back : Strategic responses to low-cost rivals /
Morehouse, Jim & O'Meara, Bob & Hagen, Christian &
Huseby, Todd (Strategy & Leadership, 2008 vol 36 no 1, pp.
4- 13)
How to respond strategically to low-cost rivals. The best way
to avoid being blind-sided by a low-cost rival is to identify a
serious potential rival early, adopt its mindset, anticipte its next
competitive move and measure your costs against its costs.
How to compete by developing the compentency for business
model innovation. To survive competition, some firms have to
learn to make fundamental changes in their business model,
while still running their business. For a guided tour of the
reinvention process, Strategy & Leadership contributiing
editors Alistair Davidson and Brian Leavy interviewed Bain
growth guru, Chris Zook, who has written a trilogy on
sustaining competitive avantage by adapting the business
core.
P 00716 EU 2008 vol 36 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I II
658.8 (71)
001246
Customer relationship management and customer
recovery and retention : The case of the 407 express toll
route / McKenzie, Brent (Knowledge Management Research
and Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 155- 163)
Highway 407, henceforth 407ETR, is North America's first
solely fully electronic toll road, and runs east/west, north of the
greater Toronto area, in southern Ontario, Canada
(www.407etr.com). Tod ate, although the highway itself has
proved to be very successful, in terms of increased usage, and
traffic flow, the processes around the administration, complaint
handling, and billing of customers have experienced
considerable difficulties.
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
658.8 (73)
001247
Chrysler and J. D. power : pioneering scientific price
customization in the automobile industry / Silva Risso,
Jorge (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 26- 39)
This paper describes a model and decision-support system
that the Marketing Science Group of the Power Information
Network division of J. D. Power and Associates (JDPA)
developed to provide automobile manufactures with a tool to
improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their pricing
decisions, and Chrysler's pioneering implementation of this
tool.
P 00511 EU 2008 vol 38 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 D I
658.8 (73)
001248
Marketing initiatives, expected cash flows, and
shareholders' wealth / RAO, RAMESH K. & Bharadwaj,
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Neeraj (Journal of Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 16- 26)
It is widely accepted that marketing initiatives help firms
acquire and retain customers. However, the link between the
cash flows generated by customers' purchases and
shareholders' wealth is not fully understood, and the literature
is increasingly advocating the need for greater "marketing
accountability".
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
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Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and
the Management Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1407- 1422)
Firms in many industries experience protracted periods of
pricing power, the ability to successfully enact price increases.
While pricing power has received little direct attention from
academic researchers, the business press has consistently
emphasized its importance.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.8.011.1
001249
Should price increases be targeted? : Pricing power and
selective vs. across-the-board price increases / Krishna,
Aradhna & Feinberg, Fred M. & Zhang, John Z. (Management
Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and
the Management Sciences, 2007 vol 53 no 9, pp. 1407- 1422)
658.8.03 (73)
001254
Chrysler and J. D. power : pioneering scientific price
customization in the automobile industry / Silva Risso,
Jorge (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 26- 39)
Firms in many industries experience protracted periods of
pricing power, the ability to successfully enact price increases.
While pricing power has received little direct attention from
academic researchers, the business press has consistently
emphasized its importance.
This paper describes a model and decision-support system
that the Marketing Science Group of the Power Information
Network division of J. D. Power and Associates (JDPA)
developed to provide automobile manufactures with a tool to
improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their pricing
decisions, and Chrysler's pioneering implementation of this
tool.
P 00268 EU 2007 vol 53 no 9 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
P 00511 EU 2008 vol 38 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 D I
658.8.011.1 (73)
001250
Marketing initiatives, expected cash flows, and
shareholders' wealth / RAO, RAMESH K. & Bharadwaj,
Neeraj (Journal of Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 16- 26)
It is widely accepted that marketing initiatives help firms
acquire and retain customers. However, the link between the
cash flows generated by customers' purchases and
shareholders' wealth is not fully understood, and the literature
is increasingly advocating the need for greater "marketing
accountability".
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
658.818
001255
Testing the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations and brand loyalty / Alexandris, K. &
Douka, S. & Papadopoulos, P. & Kaltsatou, A. (Managing
Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 239- 254)
The study aims to: measure brand associations in the
context of a finess club, test the inlfuence of brand
associations on the development of brand loyalty, and
investigate the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
658.8.011.1 (73)
001251
Expanding business-to-business customer relationships :
Modeling the customer's upgrade decision / Bolton, Ruth
N. & Lemon, Katherine N. & Verhoef, Peter C. (Journal of
Marketing, 2008 vol 72 no 1, pp. 46- 64)
This article focuses on the customer's decision to upgrade a
service contract. Recently, researchers have developed
predictive and normative models that are relevant to consumer
service upgrades in industries as airlines, banks, and theaters.
P 00297 EU 2008 vol 72 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 F III
658.818
001256
Information
behaviour
in
value
characteristics
deployment approach to increasing customer satisfaction
by combining product and service. / Ishii, Kazuyoshi &
Ichimura, Takaya (International Journal of Entrepreneurship
and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp.
154- 167)
This paper deals with the difficulties involved in analysing
and designing a management system to reduce the risk and
improve the productivity of new product and service
development.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.8.03
001252
Promotions and product pricing : Parsimony versus
Veblenesque demand / McClure, James & Kumcu, Erdogan
(Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2008 vol 65
no 1, pp. 105- 117)
The law of demand parsimoniously posits that, ceteris
paribus, more of a good will be purchased as its price falls,
and less as price rises. In the vernacular of the lecture hall,
"demands slopes downward". Beginning with Veblen in 1899,
more elaborate theories have been offered for 'conspicuous
consumption' goods, in both marketing and economics, such
goods have commonly been referred to as exceptions to the
law of demand.
P 00544 PB 2008 vol 65 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 E II
658.818
001257
How critical is employee orientation for customer
relationship management? Insights from a case study /
Plakoyiannaki, Emmanuella & Tzokas, Nicolaos & Dimitratos,
Pavlos & Saren, Michael (Journal of Management Studies,
2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 267- 293)
This paper explores the interface of employee orientation
and the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) process
based on an in-depth case study of a leading firm in the UK
automotive service sector. Employee orientation is embedded
in the Organizational Culture (OC) of the firm and manifested
through its key elements, notably assumptions, values,
behaviours and artefacts.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.8.03
001253
Should price increases be targeted? : Pricing power and
selective vs. across-the-board price increases / Krishna,
Aradhna & Feinberg, Fred M. & Zhang, John Z. (Management
658.818
001258
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
Scheduling arrivals to queues : A single-server model
with no-shows / Hassin, Refael & Mendel, Sharon
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 565- 572)
Queueing systems with scheduled arrivals, i.e., appointment
systems, are typical for frontal service systems, e.g., health
clinics. In this study we answer the following key questions:
How should the schedule be computed when there are
no-shows? Is it sufficiently accurate to use a schedule
designed for the same expected number of customers without
no-shows? How important is it to invest in efforts that reduce
no-shows - i.e., given that we apply a schedule that takes
no-shows into consideration, is the existence of no-shows still
costly to the server and customers?
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
658.818 (4-11) (4-15) (73)
001259
Airline service quality : Exploratory analysis of consumer
perceptioins and operational performance in the USA and
EU / Tiernan, Siobhan & Rhoades, Dawna L. & Waguespack,
Blaise Jr. (Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
212- 224)
The purpose of this paper is to examine consumer
perceptions of airline quality indicators and compare them to
actual data reported by the Departement of Transportation, in
the USA and the Association of European Airlines (AEA) in the
EU. The objective is to determine whether there is a
discrepancy between reported performance metrics of service
quality and consumer perception.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
658.818 (46)
001260
ISO 9001 and residential homes for the elderly : A Delphi
study / Heras, Iñaki & Cilleruelo, Ernesto & Iradi, Jon
(Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 272- 288)
The purpose of this study is to assess the appropriateness
of applying the ISO 9001 quality standard to the residential
aged-care sector.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
658.818 (71)
001261
Customer relationship management and customer
recovery and retention : The case of the 407 express toll
route / McKenzie, Brent (Knowledge Management Research
and Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 155- 163)
Highway 407, henceforth 407ETR, is North America's first
solely fully electronic toll road, and runs east/west, north of the
greater Toronto area, in southern Ontario, Canada
(www.407etr.com). Tod ate, although the highway itself has
proved to be very successful, in terms of increased usage, and
traffic flow, the processes around the administration, complaint
handling, and billing of customers have experienced
considerable difficulties.
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
658.818.1
001262
Information
behaviour
in
value
characteristics
deployment approach to increasing customer satisfaction
by combining product and service. / Ishii, Kazuyoshi &
Ichimura, Takaya (International Journal of Entrepreneurship
and Innovation Management (IJEIM), 2008 vol 8 no 2, pp.
154- 167)
This paper deals with the difficulties involved in analysing
and designing a management system to reduce the risk and
improve the productivity of new product and service
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development.
P 00637 SS 2008 vol 8 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 E II
658.818.1
001263
How critical is employee orientation for customer
relationship management? Insights from a case study /
Plakoyiannaki, Emmanuella & Tzokas, Nicolaos & Dimitratos,
Pavlos & Saren, Michael (Journal of Management Studies,
2008 vol 45 no 2, pp. 267- 293)
This paper explores the interface of employee orientation
and the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) process
based on an in-depth case study of a leading firm in the UK
automotive service sector. Employee orientation is embedded
in the Organizational Culture (OC) of the firm and manifested
through its key elements, notably assumptions, values,
behaviours and artefacts.
P 00945 GRBR 2008 vol 45 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B II
658.818.1 (71)
001264
Customer relationship management and customer
recovery and retention : The case of the 407 express toll
route / McKenzie, Brent (Knowledge Management Research
and Pratice, 2008 vol 6 no 2, pp. 155- 163)
Highway 407, henceforth 407ETR, is North America's first
solely fully electronic toll road, and runs east/west, north of the
greater Toronto area, in southern Ontario, Canada
(www.407etr.com). Tod ate, although the highway itself has
proved to be very successful, in terms of increased usage, and
traffic flow, the processes around the administration, complaint
handling, and billing of customers have experienced
considerable difficulties.
P 01003 GRBR 2008 vol 6 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 A II
658.843
001265
Unerstanding digital content marketing / Rowley, Jennifer
(Journal of Marketing Management, 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6, pp.
517- 540)
This article argues that as the importance of digital content
to business and society grows it is important seek a holistic
perspective on the definition and nature of digital content
marketing (DCM). Along the journey it becomes evident that a
recurrent theme in DCM is customer value, and this leads into
the second major contribution of the article, an exploration of
the notion of customer value in digital content marketplaces.
P 00842 GRBR 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 G III
658.843 (410)
001266
The diffusion of e-commerce in UK SMEs / Wilson, Hugh &
Daniel, Elizabeth & Davies, Iain A. (Journal of Marketing
Management, 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6, pp. 489- 516)
The concept of the Internet as a cluster of related
innovations, along with the staged approach to organisational
learning exhibited by SMEs in other domains, suggest that
e-commerce is likely to be adopted in a sequence of stages.
This exploratory survey, carried out by means of a postal
questionnaire with 678 respondents, uses cluster analysis to
derive a grouped classification of e-commerce adoption.
P 00842 GRBR 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 G III
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658.87
COMMERCES DE DETAIL.
DETAILHANDEL.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
658.87
001267
Project management in retailing : Integrating the
behavioral dimension / Rudolph, Thomas & Wagner,
Tillmann & Fawcett, Stanley (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 325- 341)
This research examines the role of the behavioral dimension
in retail projects management and supports the view that the
behavioral dimension is central to retail project management
success.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658.87
001268
The impact of IT and customer orientation on building
trust and commitment in the supply chain / Frasquet, Marta
& Cervera, Amparo & Gil, Irene (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 343- 359)
The ojjective of this paper is to analyse the influence of
customer orientation on the application of IT to the supply
chain and of these on the development of channel
relationships based on trust and commitment.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658.87 (410)
001269
Cultures of servies : Strategies of Scottish grocers,
1915-1965 / French, Mike (The International Review of Retail,
Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
269- 282)
This paper examines the responses of Scottish grocers to
their changing environment between 1915 and 1965. It
highlights similarities to associational behaviour in England
and Canada in terms of unifying independent traders and
articulating their concerns in public and to governments.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658.871.1 (4-15) (460)
001270
Energy intensity and greenhouse gas emission of a
purchase in the retail park service sector : An integrative
approach / Farreny, Ramon & Gabarrell, Xavier &
Rieradevall, Joan (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 19571968)
The aim of this paper is to describre the energetic
metabolism of a retail park service system under an
intergrative approach. Energy flow accounting was applied to
a case study retail park in Spain, representative of the sector
across Europe, after redefining the functional unit to account
for both direct energy use (buildings, gardens and outdoor
lighting) and indirect energy use (employee and customer
transportation).
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
658.88 (44)
001271
La détention et l'usage des instruments de paiement en
France. / Bounie, David & Bourreau, Marc & François, Abel &
Verdier, Marianne (Revue d'Economie financière,no 91, pp.
53- 76)
Quels sont les instruments de paiement les plus détenus
par les Français ? Après une description des données
utilisées, nous présentons des statistiques globales sur les
taux de détention des prncipaux instruments de paiement.
Nous cherchons à expliquer les différences de taux de
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détention par le contexte institutionnel et les caractéristiques
sociodémographiques des individus. Enfin, nous étudions les
profils des consommateurs qui utilisent les instruments de
paiement pour gérer leur trésorerie personnelle (carte de
paiement à débit différé et carte de crédit).
P 00824 FRno 91 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 G III
658.89.013
001272
Price setting and the reluctance to realize losses in
apartment markets. / Einiö, Mikko & Kaustia, Markku &
Puttonen, Vesa (Journal of Economic Psychology, 2008 vol 29
no 1, pp. 19- 34)
Using data on all real estate transactions in the greater
Helsinki area during 1987-2003 (about 80,000 apartment
transactions with capital gains available), we find substantial
support for loss realization aversion.
P 00540 PB 2008 vol 29 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 H I
658.89.013 (4-11) (4-15) (73)
001273
Airline service quality : Exploratory analysis of consumer
perceptioins and operational performance in the USA and
EU / Tiernan, Siobhan & Rhoades, Dawna L. & Waguespack,
Blaise Jr. (Managing Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
212- 224)
The purpose of this paper is to examine consumer
perceptions of airline quality indicators and compare them to
actual data reported by the Departement of Transportation, in
the USA and the Association of European Airlines (AEA) in the
EU. The objective is to determine whether there is a
discrepancy between reported performance metrics of service
quality and consumer perception.
P 00980 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 G III
658.89.013 (493.3)
001274
Koopstromen in kaart / Desmyttere, Hans & Termote, Tanja
& Nieuwborg, Dieter (Facetten van West-Vlaanderen,no 55,
pp. 6- 102)
Deze publicatie biedt een zicht op het koopgedrag van de
West-Vlaming: in welke mate kopen West-Vlamingen
goederen in de eigen gemeente, en in welke mate komen
inwoners van andere gemeenten naar de gemeente om er
boodschappen te doen en/of er recreatief te winkelen? Voor
de 20 West-Vlaamse gemeenten met het grootste
inwonersaantal wordt dit koopgedrag in kaart weergegeven.
P 02624 BGno 55
658.8:339.564
001275
How much does country matter? An analysis of firms'
growth options / Tong, Tony W. & Alessandri, Todd M. &
Reuer, Jeffrey J. & Chintakananda, Asda (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 387- 405)
Interplay of country and industry effects matters
substantially in explaining the variation in the value of growth
options of firms based in different countries. Country-industry
effects are the second largest source of variation, following
firm effects, while industry and country effects are relatively
small when considered in their own right.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658.8:339.564
001276
Control-cooperation interfaces in global strategic
alliances : A situational typology and strategic responses
/ Luo, Yadong & Shenkar, Oded & Gurnani, Haresh (Journal of
International Business Studies : The Journal of the Academy
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 137
of International Business, 2008 vol 39 no 3, pp. 428- 453)
In the private-control cooperation interplay, contending,
honeymoon, and coopetition situations arise. In the collective
control-cooperation interplay, the loosely connected, the equity
hostage, the tightly integrated, and the trusting states emerge.
Develop hypotheses explicating how these strategic
responses are influenced by relational characteristics such as
goal congruity, resource complementarity, and bargaining
asymmetry between foreign and local partners.
P 01004 GRBR 2008 vol 39 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 B III
658:338.3. (4-15)
001277
Managing by values / Dolan, Simon L. & Richley, Bonnie A.
& Garcia, Salvador & Lingham, Tony (European Business
Forum : Europe's perspective on global management issues,
2008 no 32, pp. 34- 39)
Many successful organisations are characterised by strong
and widely held systems of values. How do managers embed
these values and align them with an organisation's strategic
goals.
659.1
001281
Building brand awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets /
Naik, Prasad A. & Prasad, Ashutosh & Sethi, Suresh P.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 129- 138)
Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually
on advertising to build and maintain awareness for their
brands in competitive markets. However, awareness formation
models in the marketing literature ignore the role of
competition. Consequently, we lack both the empirical
knowledge and normative understanding of building brand
awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets. To address this gap,
we propose an N-brand awareness formation model, design
and extended Kalman filter to estimate the proposed model
using market data for five car brands over time, and derive the
optimal closed-loop Nash equilibrium strategies for every
brand.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
P 00991 GRBR 2008 no 32 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 I III
658:338.3.01 (100)
001278
The importance of language in international knowledge
transfer / Welch, Denice E. & Welch, Lawrence S.
(Management International Review, 2008 vol 48 no 3, pp. 339360)
In this article, we examine the effects of language on the
transfer of knowledge within multinational companies. We
unbundle language from the culture box and use the basic
communication model to show how language affects all
stages.
P 00774 GX 2008 vol 48 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B III
659.136 (493.21) (493=40)
001282
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
P 02120 BG 2008 no 69
658:338.3.01 (410)
001279
Cultures of servies : Strategies of Scottish grocers,
1915-1965 / French, Mike (The International Review of Retail,
Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
269- 282)
This paper examines the responses of Scottish grocers to
their changing environment between 1915 and 1965. It
highlights similarities to associational behaviour in England
and Canada in terms of unifying independent traders and
articulating their concerns in public and to governments.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
658:338.3.01 (564.3)
001280
Company practices of Cypriot firms : Perceptual
differences between employers and employees /
Droussiotis, Annabel & Austin, Jill (European Business Review
(EBR), 2008 vol 20 no 3, pp. 208- 221)
Provide
some
information
that
is
useful
to
managers/employers in Cyprus as they work to understand
the individual, group, and organization variables of
organization behavior and become more effective.
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PUBLICITE. RELATIONS PUBLIQUES.
RECLAME. VOORLICHTING. PUBLIC RELATIONS.
659.3
001283
Building brand awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets /
Naik, Prasad A. & Prasad, Ashutosh & Sethi, Suresh P.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 1,
pp. 129- 138)
Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually
on advertising to build and maintain awareness for their
brands in competitive markets. However, awareness formation
models in the marketing literature ignore the role of
competition. Consequently, we lack both the empirical
knowledge and normative understanding of building brand
awareness in dynamic oligopoly markets. To address this gap,
we propose an N-brand awareness formation model, design
and extended Kalman filter to estimate the proposed model
using market data for five car brands over time, and derive the
optimal closed-loop Nash equilibrium strategies for every
brand.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
659.3 (430)
001284
Strategic Paths and Media Management - A Path
Dependency Analysis of the German Newspaper Branch
of High Quality Journalism. / Koch, Jochen (Schmalenbach
Business Review, 2008 vol 60 no 1, pp. 50- 73)
I examine the difficulties of incumbent firms have in acting
and reacting to changing environment s and in coping with
new strategic challenges. The study focuses on the strategic
development of media organizations in the market of national
daily produced high quality newspapers in Germany.
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
P 00867 ALL 2008 vol 60 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 G II
659.41 (417)
001285
Restoring reputation and repairing legitimacy : A case
study of impression management in response to a major
risk event at Allied Irish Banks plc / Linsley, Philip &
Kajüter, Peter (International Journal of Financial Services
Management, 2008 vol 3 no 1, pp. 65- 82)
Risk events can cause significant damage to a firm's
reputatioin and legitimacy. From the perspective of legitimacy
theory, there are four broad strategies to restore reputation
and repair legitimacy in response to a risk event. The annual
report is a potential vehicle for communicating these strategies
to the firm's stakeholders and, therefore, the discretionary
disclosures explaining the strategies implemented can be
regarded as a means for managing reputational risk.
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INDUSTRIES CHIMIQUES.
CHEMISCHE INDUSTRIEEN.
661.96 (519)
001286
The competitiveness of Korea as a developper of
hydrogen energy technology : The AHP approach / Kon
Lee, Seong & Mogi, Gento & Wook Kim, Jong (Energy Policy,
2008 vol 36 no 4, pp. 1284- 1291)
In this study, we analysed the potential of Korea to be
competitive in development of hydrogen energy technology
using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach. In this
paper, two scenario analyses are presented : in the first, the
R&D budget is a criterion and in the second it is not.
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More balanced outcomes are perceived in North Africa than
across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), for reasons linked to more
attractive investment environments, more robust policy
frameworks, fewer planning mishaps, abundatn low-cost fuel
and secure fuel contracts as well as credit enhancements
such as sovereigh guarantees. SSA, where the role of
development finance institutions and the strategic
management of projects seem more important.
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662.651
001289
Virtual biofuels - A cheaper, better, faster alternative? /
SAUNDERS, HARRY D. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 4, pp.
1247- 1250)
This viewpoint article offers the proposition that
purpose-grown biomass buried in landfills constitutes a
"virtual" biofuel that is more practical, economic, and
immediate than the use of actual biofuels from cellulosics.
While not a permanent solution, it may be a useful bridge to
the hoped-for era of actual biofuels prior to the time
technology for economically converting cellulosics to actual
liquid biofuels is realized.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
662.651
001290
Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global
energy future / Takeshita, Takayuki & Yamaji, Kenji (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2773- 2784)
This paper examines the potential role of Fischer-Tropsch
(FT) synfuels in the 21st century with a global energy model
treating the entire fuel supply chain in detail. The major
conclusions are the following. First, FT synfuels become a
major alternative fuel regardless of CO² policy due to their low
transportation costs and compatibility with existing petroleum
infrastructure and vehicles. Secondly, the FT process brings
stranded gas to world markets until around 2050.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
661.97 (410) (510)
001287
The effect of trade between China and the UK on national
and global carbon dioxide emissions / Hewitt, You Li C.N.
(Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1907- 1914)
662.651 (100)
001291
Towards a sustainably certifiable futures contract for
biofuels / Mathews, John A. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5,
pp. 1577- 1583)
Developing and applying the method of Shui and Harriss
[2006. The role of CO² embodiment in US-China trade; Energy
Policy 34, 4063-4068], the most recently available data on
trade and COI² emissions have been updated and adjusted to
calculate the CO² emissions embodied in the commodities
traded between China and the UK.
How are biofuels to be certified as produced in a sustainable
and responsible fashion? In the global debate over this issue,
one party to the proceedings seems rarely to be mentioned namely the commodities exchanges through which a global
biofuels market is being created. In this contribution, I propose
a solution to the problem of sustainability certification through
a biofuels futures contract equipped with 'proof of origin'
documentation.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
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COMBUSTIBLES.
BRANDSTOFFEN.
662.6/.9 (61) (66/67)
662.651 (100-77)
001292
Promoting biofuels : Implications for developing countries
/ Peters, Jörg & Thielmann, Sascha (Energy Policy, 2008 vol
36 no 4, pp. 1538- 1544)
With particular focus on developing countries, this paper
discusses the economic justification of biofuel promotion
instruments and investigates their implications.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
001288
An analysis of independent power projects in Africa :
Understanding development and investment outcomes /
Nawaal Gratwick, Katherine & Eberhard, Anton (Development
Policy Review, 2008 vol 26 no 3, pp. 309- 338)
662.66 (430)
001293
Driving forces and barriers in the development and
implementation of coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in
Germany / Vallentin, Daniel (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
BLADZ 139
pp. 2030- 2043)
Because of a growing global energy demand and rising oil
prices coal-abundant nations, such as China and the United
States, are pursuing the application of technologies which
could replace crude oil imports by converting coal to synthetic
hydrocarbon fuels - so-called coal-to liquids (CtL)
technologies. This paper concentrates on Germany as an
example - the European Union (EU)'s largest member state
with considerable coal reserves.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
662.69 (4-15)
001294
The supply of naturla gas in the European Union strategic issues / Percebois, Jacques (OPEC Review :
energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
33- 53)
The objective of this paper wa to analyse the weight of
natural gas in the European Union and to insist on two points :
the role of long-term contracts for supply security and the
impact of geopolitical considerations in the relationships with
the main suppliers, Russia and Algeria.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
662.69 (4-15) (471.1)
001295
Future European gas supply in the resource triangle of
the Former Soviet Union, the Middle East and Northern
Africa / Remme, Uwe & Blesl, Markus & Fahl, Ulrich (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp. 1622- 1641)
A steady increase of natural gas demand can be observed
in Europe over the last decade. Due to the European
obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the
framework of the Kyoto Protocol, the trend toward natural gas
is expected to continue in the future. In addition to the existing
supply sources Russia and Algeria, gas resources from the
Middle East and the Caspian and the Central Asian regions
may be supply options to cover Europe's gas demand.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
662.69 (4-15) (73)
001296
Natural gas corridors between the EU and its main
suppliers : Simulation results with the dynamic GASTALE
model / Lise, Wietze & Hobbs, Benjamin F. & van Oostvoorn,
Frits (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 1890- 1906)
Growth in gas demand poses a challenge for European
energy consumers and other gas-importing countries in terms
of an increasing dependency on gas imports and consequently
also supply security. This paper focuses on interactions
among demand, supply, and investments in natural gas
corridors, namely pipeline transport, LNG, and storage
facilities, affecting the European natural gas market over the
period 2005-2030.
662.75 (593)
001298
Fuel ethanol from cane molasses in Thailand :
Environmental and cost performance / Nguyen, Thu Lan T.
& Gheewala, Shabbir H. (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 5, pp.
1589- 1599)
In the context of the world's energy crisis and environmental
concerns, crop-based ethanol has emerged as an energy
alternative, the use of which can help reduce oil imports as
well as emissions of CO² and other air pollutants.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
662.75 (81)
001299
The sustainability of ethanol production from sugarcane /
Goldenberg, José & Teixeira Coelho, Suani & Guardabassi,
Patricia (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2086- 2097)
The rapid expansion of ethanol production from sugarcane
in Brazil has raised a number of questions regarding its
negative consequences and sustainability.
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DRANKEN. GENOTMIDDELENINDUSTRIE.
663.2 (100) (44)
001300
The economics of wine / Duncan, Alan & Greenaway, David
(The Economic Journal, 2008 vol 118 no 529, pp.F 137-F 141)
To coincide with the 150th anniversary of the famous
Bordeaux Wine Classification of 1855, the Centre for Policy
Evaluation at the University of Nottingham sponsored a
special session at the 2005 RES Annual Conference on the
economics of wine.
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
663.2 (73)
001301
The U.S. wine industry / Insel, Barbara (Business Economics
: the journal of the National Association for Business
Economics, 2008 vol 43 no 1, pp. 68- 73)
The United States is, in fact, the only major wine producing
country that is a net importer of wine, in a world which
otherwise seems to be floating on a lake of surplus wine.
P 00747 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 39 F III
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
662.75
001297
Important roles of Fischer-Tropsch synfuels in the global
energy future / Takeshita, Takayuki & Yamaji, Kenji (Energy
Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8, pp. 2773- 2784)
This paper examines the potential role of Fischer-Tropsch
(FT) synfuels in the 21st century with a global energy model
treating the entire fuel supply chain in detail. The major
conclusions are the following. First, FT synfuels become a
major alternative fuel regardless of CO² policy due to their low
transportation costs and compatibility with existing petroleum
infrastructure and vehicles. Secondly, the FT process brings
stranded gas to world markets until around 2050.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
663.51 (81)
001302
The sustainability of ethanol production from sugarcane /
Goldenberg, José & Teixeira Coelho, Suani & Guardabassi,
Patricia (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6, pp. 2086- 2097)
The rapid expansion of ethanol production from sugarcane
in Brazil has raised a number of questions regarding its
negative consequences and sustainability.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
663.99
001303
Le dilemme du sport. / Eber, Nicolas (Revue d'Economie
politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 207- 227)
Accroissements Bibliothèque FONDS QUETELET: 10-2008
Le dopage est, depuis une dizaine d'années maintenant, un
sujet central en économie du sport. La décision économique
que constitue le recours au dopage possède deux
caractéristiques fondamentales. En premier lieu, il s'agit d'une
action illicite puisqu'elle implique d'enfreindre certains
règlements régissant la pratique du sport de compétition. En
second lieu, c'est une décision stratégique en ce sens qu'elle
est prise dans un environnement d'interactions stratégiques
entre l'ensemble des sportifs concurrents.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
663/664 (410)
001304
Cultures of servies : Strategies of Scottish grocers,
1915-1965 / French, Mike (The International Review of Retail,
Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp.
269- 282)
This paper examines the responses of Scottish grocers to
their changing environment between 1915 and 1965. It
highlights similarities to associational behaviour in England
and Canada in terms of unifying independent traders and
articulating their concerns in public and to governments.
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PETROLEUMNIJVERHEID.
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introduce a change into the debate.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
665.61 (100)
001308
This time it's different : An inevitable decline in world
petroleum production will keep oil product prices high,
causing military conflicts and shifting wealth and power
from democracies to authoritarian regimes / Leder,
Frederic & Shapiro, Judith (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 8,
pp. 2850- 2852)
We argue that conventional oil production will reach a
worldwide maximum within the next 5-10 years, earlier than
generally estimated. Unless planning is initiated immediately,
the United States and other Western democracies will see
their positions in the global economy undercut as military
conflicts over limited energy resources increase.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 8 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
665.61 (100) (73)
001309
Why does gasoline cost so much ? A joint model of the
global crude oil market and the U.S. retail gasoline
market. / Kilian, Lutz (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6919, pp.
1- 25)
There is important distinction between the price of gasoline
in the U.S. and the price crude oil in global markets that is
often ignored in discussions of the impact of higher energy
prices. This paper makes explicit the relationship between
demand and supply shocks in these two markets.
P 00834 GRBRno 6919
665.6
001305
Pétrole et transports : La fin des carburants à prix
abordable? / Aleklett, P. & Greene, D.L. & Eagles, L. & Small,
K.A. & Van Dender, K (Table Ronde,no 139, pp. 7- 229)
665.61 (100.3)
001310
Dynamics of petroleum markets of OECD countries in a
monthly VAR-VEC model (1995-2007) / Asali, Mehdi (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 54- 87)
Pics pétroliers et évolution des stratégies des pays
importateurs et exportateurs de pétrole. Evolution future des
prix et de la disponibilité des carburants pour les transport.
Incertitudes sur le marché pétrolier à moyen terme. Evolution
à long terme de la demande de transport, élasticité-prix de la
demande carburant et conséquences des perspectives de
l'industrie pétrolière pour la politique des transports.
The time series of the model comprises the monthly data for
the variables demand for oil in the OECD, WTI in real term as
a benchmark oil price, industrial production in OECD as a
proxy for income and commercial stocks of crude oil and oil
products in OECD for the time period of January 1995 to
September 2007.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
P 00870 GXno 139
665.61
001306
The case for euro oil trading / Noreng, Oystein (OPEC
Review : energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no
1, pp. 13- 32)
Because the crude oil market is not perfectly competitive,
the choice of currency is relevant for real oil prices in different
markets.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
665.62
001311
On the security of oil supplies, oil weapons, oil
nationalism and all that / MABRO, ROBERT (OPEC Review
: energy economics and related issues, 2008 vol 32 no 1, pp.
1- 12)
A historical note. Import dependence and other causes.
Terrorism. Oil nationalism. Political instability in the Middle
East. Russia. Opec production policies. Non-political causes of
supplies interruptions. Constrained supplies. Policies.
P 00813 GRBR 2008 vol 32 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 D II
665.61
001307
Peak oil in the light of oil formation theories / Tsatskin,
Alexander & Baladan, Oded (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 1826- 1828)
The peak oil debate is underpinned by a biological paradigm
of oil formation that generates a notionof fixed oil and gas
reserves in the Earth's crust. However, the potential of the
abiogenic theory of oil formation is underestimated. We will
demonstrate the value of modern petroleum science based on
a thermodynamic understanding of hydrocarbon formation,
and both experimental and observational data, which can
665.652.7 (430)
001312
Driving forces and barriers in the development and
implementation of coal-to-liquids (CtL) technologies in
Germany / Vallentin, Daniel (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36 no 6,
pp. 2030- 2043)
Because of a growing global energy demand and rising oil
prices coal-abundant nations, such as China and the United
States, are pursuing the application of technologies which
could replace crude oil imports by converting coal to synthetic
hydrocarbon fuels - so-called coal-to liquids (CtL)
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
technologies. This paper concentrates on Germany as an
example - the European Union (EU)'s largest member state
with considerable coal reserves.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
665.73 (100) (73)
001313
Why does gasoline cost so much ? A joint model of the
global crude oil market and the U.S. retail gasoline
market. / Kilian, Lutz (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6919, pp.
1- 25)
There is important distinction between the price of gasoline
in the U.S. and the price crude oil in global markets that is
often ignored in discussions of the impact of higher energy
prices. This paper makes explicit the relationship between
demand and supply shocks in these two markets.
P 00834 GRBRno 6919
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INFORMATICA.
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Patent trolls in thickets : Who is fishing under the bridge?
/ Subramanian, Sujitha (European Intellectual Property Review
(EIPR) : a journal concerning the management of technology,
copyrights and trade names, 2008 vol 30 no 5, pp. 182- 180)
The article examines the patent "trolls" phenomenon by
studying the techniques of the "trolls" in the patent "thicket"
marketplace. It examines the arguments in favour of patent
"trolls" and compares the proliferation of trolls in the United
States and European Union.
P 00949 GRBR 2008 vol 30 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 K I
665.753 (71)
001314
Stakeholders' perspectives on barriers to remote
wind-diesel power plants in Canada / Weis, Timothy M. &
Ilinca, Adrian & Pinard, Jean-Paul (Energy Policy, 2008 vol 36
no 5, pp. 1611- 1621)
Canada has been experimenting with wind-diesl hybrid
systems for its remote communities for over 25 years with
limited success. This paper discusses the results of a
year-long survey that was distributed to stakeholders in
wind-diesel systems in remote Canadian communities.
P 00780 GRBR 2008 vol 36 no 5 SALLE/ZAAL: 44 B I
681.3.004
001318
Information and the intermediary : Are market
intermediaris informed traders in electronic markets? /
Anand, Amber & Subrahmanyam, Avanidhar (Journal of
Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008 vol 43 no 1,
pp. 1- 28)
A significant but unresolved question in the current debate
about the role of intermediaries in financial markets is whether
intermediaries behave as passive traders or whether they
actively seek and trade on information.
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Integrating environment for innovation / Kivimaa, Paula
(Organization & Environment, 2008 vol 21 no 1, pp. 56- 77)
A typology of six forms of "environmental integration" in
product development is created based on organizational
integration and product developement literatures, and the
occurence of the different integration forms in the product
development of four Nordic paper and packaging companies is
studied.
P 00760 EU 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 45 G III
679.867 (410) (680)
001316
'Through no fault of your own' : Asbestos diseases in
South Africa and the UK / Waldman, Linda (IDS Working
Paper,no 301, pp. 07- 46)
The first part of the paper therefore contrasts authoritative
and emic values through the examination of governmental
recognition of risk and people's own understandings of danger.
The second part of the part of the paper examines gendered
and identity issues.
P 00960 GRBRno 301
681.3.004
001319
Les outils de communication en organisation. Du modèle
de l'acteur à une théorie du sujet. / Amintas, Alain (Gestion
2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 27- 39)
L'appréhension et l'analyse des liens qui se tissent entre les
acteurs,
le
cadre
organisationnel
qui
concrétise
l'environnement de leurs actions, et les outils d'information et
de communication qui en constituent les supports sont
aujourd'hui largement dominées oar un cadre référentiel que
F. Dosse (1995) dénomme avec élégance "l'empire du sens".
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
681.3.004
001320
L'impact des dispositifs immatériels de pilotage de la
transformation dans le développement du potentiel
humain au sein des organisations. / Bonnet, Daniel
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 61- 76)
Le concept de la communication virtuelle est généralement
associé à l'usage des nouvelles technologies de l'information
et de la communication (NTIC). Ce concept contribue à révéler
les potentiels de la virtualité contenue dans les infrastructures
du fonctionnement des organisations.
P 02637 BG 2008 vol 25 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 L II
681.3.004
001321
Les jeunes et le monde numérique : espace réel versus
espace potentiel. / de Swarte, Thibault & Marquet, Bernard
(Gestion 2000, 2008 vol 25 no 1, pp. 171- 186)
Tenter de mieux comprendre dans une perspective
psychanalytique le fonctionnement de l'espace domestique
multimédia de jeunes âgés de 16 à 25 ans.
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681.3.004
001322
The impact of IT and customer orientation on building
trust and commitment in the supply chain / Frasquet, Marta
& Cervera, Amparo & Gil, Irene (The International Review of
Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 2008 vol 18 no 3,
pp. 343- 359)
The ojjective of this paper is to analyse the influence of
customer orientation on the application of IT to the supply
chain and of these on the development of channel
relationships based on trust and commitment.
P 00939 GRBR 2008 vol 18 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 49 H I
681.3.004
001323
Human capital and institutional effects in the
compensation of information technology professiionals in
the United States / Mithas, Sunil & Krishnan, M.S.
(Management Science : Journal of the Institute for Operations
Research and the Management Sciences, 2008 vol 54 no 3,
pp. 415- 428)
This paper studies the influence of supply-side and
demand-side factors ion the compensation of information
technology (IT) professionals and considers the human capital
and institutional explanations. We focus on returns to an MBA
and the IT-related experience of IT professionals and use the
largest data set of IT professionals that has been compiled to
date in the United States to answer our research questions.
P 00268 EU 2008 vol 54 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 40 B I
681.3.004 (100) (73)
001324
Procurement risk management (PRM) at Hewlett-Packard
company / (Interfaces, 2008 vol 38 no 1, pp. 51- 60)
The procurement Risk Management (PRM) Group at
Hewlett-Packard (HP) developed and implemented a
mathematical model, business process, and soft-ware to
measure and manage supply chain risks on the procurement
side.
P 00511 EU 2008 vol 38 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 42 D I
681.3.004 (4-15)
001325
La protection des données personnelles dans le troisième
pilier. Un délicat équilibre à établir entre la nécessaire
protection des droits fondamentaux et les besoins
propres à un système de répression efficace. / Coudert,
Fanny & Kosta, Eleni & Dumortier, Jos (Revue du droit des
technologies de l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 21- 38)
Les attentats terroristes de 2001 et les attentats à la bombe
de Madrid et Londres ont relancé l'intérêt politique quant à une
coopération policière européenne et sa réglementation afin
d'améliorer l'efficacité de la répression. La commission
européenne a ainsi présenté en octobre 2005 une proposition
de décision cadre sur la protection des données personnelles
traitées dans le cadre de la coopération policière et judiciaire
en matière pénale. Malgré les nombreuses versions
présentées et discutées au sein du Conseil européen, un
consensus commence à peine à s'esquisser (janvier 2008).
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
681.3.004 (493)
001326
Entrepôts de données et vie privée. / Lefever, Nathalie &
Poullet, Yves (Revue du droit des technologies de
l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 7- 20)
Le data mining et son support favori le data warehouse font
depuis longtemps partie des pratiques habituelles du secteur
privé autant que du secteur public. Cependant l'opinion
publique ignore souvent la taille et le potentiel de ces
entrepôts où les données personnelles sont rassemblées et
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analysées.
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
681.324.3
001327
Quelles reconfigurations de la chaîne de valeur et du
management de la création dans l'industrie musicale? /
Calvez, Vincent & Barbier, Jean-yves & Poux, Marine (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 2, pp. 95- 112)
Les effets des nouvelles pratiques de consommation via les
réseaux Internet de Peer-to-Peer ou de sites de 2.0, ont un
impact conséquent sur l'industrie musicale: l'utilisation de ces
réseaux diminue les coûts de distribution et de promotion
inhérents à cette industrie. Plus qu'une crise de l'industrie,
c'est un changement dans la chaîne de valeur qui semble
s'opérer.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
681.324.3
001328
Unerstanding digital content marketing / Rowley, Jennifer
(Journal of Marketing Management, 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6, pp.
517- 540)
This article argues that as the importance of digital content
to business and society grows it is important seek a holistic
perspective on the definition and nature of digital content
marketing (DCM). Along the journey it becomes evident that a
recurrent theme in DCM is customer value, and this leads into
the second major contribution of the article, an exploration of
the notion of customer value in digital content marketplaces.
P 00842 GRBR 2008 vol 24 no 5/ 6 SALLE/ZAAL: 50 G III
681.324.3 (73)
001329
Stock market participation and the Internet / Bogan, Vicki
(Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), 2008
vol 43 no 1, pp. 191- 212)
Using panel data on household participation rates over the
past decade, the results show computer/Internet using
households raised particiption substantially more than
non-computer using households. The increased probability of
participation wes equivalent to having over $27,000 in
additional household income or over two more mean years of
education.
P 00695 EU 2008 vol 43 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 34 B II
681.327.2 (493)
001330
Entrepôts de données et vie privée. / Lefever, Nathalie &
Poullet, Yves (Revue du droit des technologies de
l'information, 2008 no 30, pp. 7- 20)
Le data mining et son support favori le data warehouse font
depuis longtemps partie des pratiques habituelles du secteur
privé autant que du secteur public. Cependant l'opinion
publique ignore souvent la taille et le potentiel de ces
entrepôts où les données personnelles sont rassemblées et
analysées.
P 03086 BG 2008 no 30 SALLE/ZAAL: 53 J III
681.327.2 (493)
001331
Straathoekwerk wikt en weegt het beroepsgeheim / Goris,
Peter (Alert : voor zorg en sociale politiek, 2008 vol 34 no 3,
pp. 13- 33)
De samenleving legt de hulpverlener en van haar unieke
band met de client. Twee provinciale ankerpunten van het
Vlaams straathoekwerk (Oost- en West-Vlaanderen)
organiseerden een expertendebat om grenzen, mogelijkheden
en valkuilen van het beroepsgeheim scherper te stellen.
Aanwinsten Bibliotheek QUETELETFONDS: 10-2008
ALERT was er bij, leidde het gesprek in goede banen en
brengt verslag uit.
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INDUSTRIE DU BATIMENT. CONSTRUCTION.
BOUWBEDRIJF. BOUWVAKKEN.
69 (4-11) (4-15) (436)
001332
Wachstum der europäischen Bauwirtschaft verlangsamt
sich bis 2010 / Czerny, Margarete (WIFO Monatsberichte,
2008 vol 81 no 3, pp. 203- 215)
Wachstumsverlangsamung trifft vor allem Westeuropa (+1%
p.a.), während die Bauwirtschaft in Ost-Mitteleuropa boomt (8
1/2 % p.a.). Verkehrsinfrastruktur mit mittelfristigen
Planungshorizont sichem 2008 bis 2010 dem Sektor in
Österreich ein überdurchschnittliches Wachstum (+2 1/2 %
p.a.).
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One of the most notable phenomena in the world economy
over the past 20 years has been the enormous growth in the
number of international economic integration agreements
(EIAs). EIAs are treaties between economic units - in the case
of international EIAs, between nations - to reduce
policy-controlled barriers to the flow of goods, services,
capital, labour, etc.
P 00773 GRBR 2008 vol 31 no 4 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 F I
711.2
001335
Global accountability and transnational networks : the
women leaders's network and Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation. / True, Jacqui (The Pacific Review, 2008 vol 21
no 1, pp. 1- 26)
The United Nations has estimated that discrimination
against women in Asia Pacific costs the region as much as
US$80 billion per year as women are excluded from economic
opportunities to participate in the paid workforce and in
business. The WLN has sought to rectify this gender
discrimination in its mission to bring women's perspectives on
regional trade and economic integration to bear on policy
making in Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
P 00846 GRBR 2008 vol 21 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 F III
711.2 (100)
001336
Agglomeration and growth : cross-country evidence. /
Brülhart, Marius & Sbergami, Federica (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6941, pp. 1- 35)
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BEAUX-ARTS. URBANISME. ART INDUSTRIEL.
KUNST EN KUNSTNIJVERHEID. URBANISME.
7-075 (493.21) (493=40)
001333
Les arts plastiques : acteurs et contexte économiques. /
Vincent, Anne & Wunderle, Marcus (Dossiers du CRISP, 2008
no 69, pp. 7- 106)
La création. Le statut des artistes plasticiens. Les droits
reconnus aux artistes sur leurs oeuvres. Les académies et les
écoles, les associations professionnelles. La diffusion.
L'internationalisation du marché de l'art. Les galeries. Les
salles de ventes aux enchères. les organisateurs
d'expositions. Les foires d'art. Les biennales. L'édition et les
revues d'art, les experts et les critiques, les restaurateurs. Les
acheteurs finaux. Les musées publics et le mécénat public.
Collections privées, mécénat et sponsoring, dations.
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ECONOMIE REGIONALE.
REGIONALE ECONOMIE.
711.2
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001334
Do economic integration agreements actually work?:
Issues in understanding the causes and consequences of
the growth of regionalism / Baier, Scott L. & Bergstrand,
Jeffrey H. & Egger, Peter & McLaughlin, Patrick A. (The World
Economy, 2008 vol 31 no 4, pp. 461- 497)
We investigate the impact of within-country spatial
concentration of economic activity on country-level growth,
using cross-section OLS and dynamic panel GMM estimation.
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711.2 (430)
001337
Convergence of the skill composition across German
regions / Südekum, Jens (Regional Science and Urban
Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 2, pp. 148- 159)
In this paper I report robust evidence that regions with a
large initial share of high-skilled workers had higher total
employment growth in West Germany (1977-2002), but lower
growth of high-skilled jobs.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
711.2 (485)
001338
Decomposing the technology shift : evidence fom the
Swedish manufacturing sector / Svensson Henning, Martin
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 2, pp. 145- 159)
The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the
changing geographies of production and industrial renewal in
Sweden during the period 1978 to 2004. Conceptually, we
build on the regional version of the technology shift cycle
thesis. This is performed in two steps and by combinations of
national and regional empirical evidence.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
711.2 (510)
001339
Restructuring of large industrial SOEs in transitional
China : a case study in Lanzhou / Chang, Genying
(Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (TESG),
2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 84- 93)
The restructuring of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is a
central aspect of their reform in transitional China. This study
traces the processes by which large industrial SOEs in
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Lanzhou are reorganised externally and expanded internally,
and analyses their effects on regional industrial development.
The study is qualitative, based on enterprise surveys and their
historical documents.
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not only across industries, but also change through time.
Nevertheless, we show using Japanese data for metropolitan
areas in two time periods that the location intensities of both
industries and population are linked by surprisingly simple and
persistent patterns.
P 00406 EU 2008 vol 48 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 30 A I
711.2 (931)
001340
The geography of firm formation in New Zealand / Tamasy,
Christine & Le Heron, Richard (Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 37- 52)
New Zealand's regions exhibit marked spatial variations in
firm formation, with the urban areas being less entrepreneurial
than the rest of the country, when the analysis for the varying
sizes of regions. This empirical finding reflects differences in
industry structures, with a greater presence of firm births in
manufacturing industries and business services in more
peripheral and less urbanised areas, especially on the South
Island of New Zealand.
711.4:33 (46)
001345
Production subcontracting and location / Holl, Adelheid
(Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008 vol 38 no 3,
pp. 299- 309)
Using data from a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms, I
examine factors that explain firms' production subcontracting
decisions and test whether there is any evidence that
production subcontracting is facilitated in areas typically
associated with higher agglomeration economies.
P 00516 PB 2008 vol 38 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 26 I II
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
711.3 (100-77)
001341
Farm household production theories: a review of
'institutional' and 'behavioral' responses / (Asian
Development Review : Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic
Issues, 2007 vol 24 no 1, pp. 49- 68)
This paper reviews major links of theoretical and empirical
research on form household production choices in developing
countries. It provides a wide-ranging literature review of
different microeconomic approaches to peasant economy,
shedding light on the underlying reasons that lead modern
development economists away from the neoclassical
framework to study 'real people in real environments'.
711.4:33 (931)
001346
The geography of firm formation in New Zealand / Tamasy,
Christine & Le Heron, Richard (Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 37- 52)
New Zealand's regions exhibit marked spatial variations in
firm formation, with the urban areas being less entrepreneurial
than the rest of the country, when the analysis for the varying
sizes of regions. This empirical finding reflects differences in
industry structures, with a greater presence of firm births in
manufacturing industries and business services in more
peripheral and less urbanised areas, especially on the South
Island of New Zealand.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
P 01069 GX 2007 vol 24 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 28 G I
711.3 (931)
001342
The geography of firm formation in New Zealand / Tamasy,
Christine & Le Heron, Richard (Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie (TESG), 2008 vol 99 no 1, pp. 37- 52)
New Zealand's regions exhibit marked spatial variations in
firm formation, with the urban areas being less entrepreneurial
than the rest of the country, when the analysis for the varying
sizes of regions. This empirical finding reflects differences in
industry structures, with a greater presence of firm births in
manufacturing industries and business services in more
peripheral and less urbanised areas, especially on the South
Island of New Zealand.
P 00217 PB 2008 vol 99 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 17 E II
711.375.227 (100)
001343
Agglomeration and growth : cross-country evidence. /
Brülhart, Marius & Sbergami, Federica (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6941, pp. 1- 35)
We investigate the impact of within-country spatial
concentration of economic activity on country-level growth,
using cross-section OLS and dynamic panel GMM estimation.
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ARCHITECTURE.
ARCHITECTUUR.
725.23 (410)
001347
Office space supply restrictions in Britain : The political
economy of market revenge / Cheshire, Paul C. & Hilber,
Christian A.L. (The Economic Journal, 2008 vol 118 no 529,
pp.F 185-F 221)
We estimate the 'regulatory tax' for 14 British and 8
continental European office locations. The values for Britain
are substantially greater than elsewhere. Exploiting panel
data, we provide strong support for our hypothesis that the
regulatory tax varies according to local prosperity and its
responsiveness to this depends on whether an area is
controlled by business interests or residents.
P 00547 GRBR 2008 vol 118 no 529 SALLE/ZAAL: 24 G I
P 00834 GRBRno 6941
711.4 (520)
001344
The number-average size rule : A new empirical
relationship between industrial location and city size /
Mori, Tomoya & Nishikimi, Koji & Smith, Tony E. (Journal of
Regional Science, 2008 vol 48 no 1, pp. 165- 211)
The spatial intensities of both industries and population are
highly uneven across space. Moreover, these intensities differ
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728.1
LOGEMENT.
HUISVESTING.
728.1
001348
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Housing bubbles / Arce, Oscar & Lopez-Salido, J. David
(CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6932, pp. 1- 42)
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Service Quality, 2008 vol 18 no 3, pp. 239- 254)
In this paper we use the notion of a housing bubble as an
equilibrium in which some investors hold houses only for
resale purposes and not for the expectation of a dividend,
either in the form of rents or utility.
The study aims to: measure brand associations in the
context of a finess club, test the inlfuence of brand
associations on the development of brand loyalty, and
investigate the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations.
P 00834 GRBRno 6932
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728.1
001349
Housing wealth isn't wealth. / Buiter, Willem H. (CEPR
Discussion Papers,no 6920, pp. 1- 21)
In a representative agent model and in the Yaari-Balnchard
OLG model used in the paper, there is no pure wealth effect
on consumption from a change in house prices if this
represents a change in fundamental value.
P 00834 GRBRno 6920
728.1 (73)
001350
Predicting an American future for cohousing / Williams, Jo
(Futures : the journal of policy, planning and futures studies,
2008 vol 40 no 3, pp. 268- 286)
Cohousing is an innovative form of accomodation. It offers
economic, environmental and social advantages over existing
forms of development. Cohousing emerged in the USA during
the past 20 years as an innovative housing form with niche
market, but adoptions to date have been limited. This paper
seeks to determine the future for cohousing in the USA, using
innovation diffusion theories.
P 00863 GRBR 2008 vol 40 no 3 SALLE/ZAAL: 33 E II
728.1:339.13 (73)
001351
Correctie Amerikaanse huizenmarkt nog niet ten einde /
s.n. (Kwartaalbericht van De Nederlandsche Bank, 2008 no 1,
pp. 57- 62)
P 00676 PB 2008 no 1 SALLE/ZAAL: 36 K III
In this theoretical analysis, we try to find out what the
implicationsare of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in a
sport league. We concentrate on the impact on talent demand,
competitive balance and ticket price, using a simplified 2-club
non-cooperative Nash equilibrium model with the hiring of
talent as the only decision variable, as well as a more general
competitive equilibrium model with a large number of teams in
the league and with talent hiring and ticket price as decision
variables.
P 03100 BG 2008 no 9
796
001355
Le dilemme du sport. / Eber, Nicolas (Revue d'Economie
politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 207- 227)
Le dopage est, depuis une dizaine d'années maintenant, un
sujet central en économie du sport. La décision économique
que constitue le recours au dopage possède deux
caractéristiques fondamentales. En premier lieu, il s'agit d'une
action illicite puisqu'elle implique d'enfreindre certains
règlements régissant la pratique du sport de compétition. En
second lieu, c'est une décision stratégique en ce sens qu'elle
est prise dans un environnement d'interactions stratégiques
entre l'ensemble des sportifs concurrents.
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PHOTOGRAPHIE. LOISIRS.
FOTOGRAFIE. VRIJE TIJDSBESTEDING.
78
001352
Quelles reconfigurations de la chaîne de valeur et du
management de la création dans l'industrie musicale? /
Calvez, Vincent & Barbier, Jean-yves & Poux, Marine (Revue
économique et sociale, 2008 vol 66 no 2, pp. 95- 112)
Les effets des nouvelles pratiques de consommation via les
réseaux Internet de Peer-to-Peer ou de sites de 2.0, ont un
impact conséquent sur l'industrie musicale: l'utilisation de ces
réseaux diminue les coûts de distribution et de promotion
inhérents à cette industrie. Plus qu'une crise de l'industrie,
c'est un changement dans la chaîne de valeur qui semble
s'opérer.
P 00550 SS 2008 vol 66 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 27 J III
796
796
001354
The impact of pooling and sharing broadcast rights in
professional
team
sports
/
Kesenne,
Stefan
(Onderzoeksrapport
van
de
Faculteit
Toegepaste
Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen, 2008
no 9, pp. 2- 14)
001353
Testing the role of service quality on the development of
brand associations and brand loyalty / Alexandris, K. &
Douka, S. & Papadopoulos, P. & Kaltsatou, A. (Managing
796 (4-15)
001356
Bourse et football. / Aglietta, Michel & Andreff, Wladimir &
Drut, Bastien (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2,
pp. 255- 296)
Cet article se propose d'analyser les questions relatives à la
cotation en Bourse des clubs de football professionnels
européens. L'étude empirique de l'indice boursier Dow Jones
Stoxx Football met en évidence une forte volatilité des
rendements et des cours des actions pour un échantillon de
clubs côtés, ainsi qu'une faible profondeur du marché.
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796 (4-15) (44)
001357
Droit de retransmission, équilibre compétitif et profits des
clubs. / Cavagnac, Michel & Gouguet, Jean-Jacques (Revue
d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118 no 2, pp. 229- 253)
Nous présentons tout d'abord les enjeux du partage des
droits de retransmission entre les clubs en Europe et en
France. Puis, dans une approche microéconomique, nous
comparons les effets des différentes politiques de
redistribution des droits sur les stratégies d'acquisition de
talent sportif.
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796/799 (510)
001358
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Les déterminants économiques de la performance
olympiques : prévision des médailles qui seront gagnées
aux jeux de Pékin. / Andreff, Madeleine & Andreff, Wladimir &
Poupaux, Sandrine (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 135- 169)
L'analyse des déterminants de la performance olympique fut
longtemps une macroéconomie de guerre froide où le nombre
de médailles gagnées par une nation est expliqué par ses
ressources économiques et humaines, puis par son régime
politique et le fait d'être le pays hôte des jeux. On propose une
vision des jeux d'après guerre froide, recherchant un
complément d'explication plus proche de l'idéal olympique qui
tiendrait compte des performances individuelles, de la culture
et des disciplines sportives.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
796/799 (510)
001359
The empirics of key factors in the success of bids for
olympic games. / Feddersen, Arne & Maennig, Wolfgang &
Zimmermann, Philipp (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol
118 no 2, pp. 171- 187)
This paper examines the probability of the success of city
bid campaigns on the basis of quantified determinants for a
total of 48 bids for the summer olympic games between 1992
and 2012. Using a model comprising the distance of sporting
venues from the olympic village, local temperatures and
unemployment rates, we can correctly predict the decision for
100% of failed bids and 50% of successful bids.
P 02254 GX 2008 vol 118 no 2 SALLE/ZAAL: 25 H III
796/799 (510)
001360
Olympic games, terrorism and their impact on the London
and Paris stock exchanges. / Kavetsos, Georgios &
Szymanski, Stefan (Revue d'Economie politique, 2008 vol 118
no 2, pp. 189- 206)
It is a fundamental tenet of financial markets theory that
asset prices reflect all publicly available information... This
paper examines the impact of the announcement of the 2012
olympic games and the july 7th London terrorist attacks on the
indices of the London and Paris stock exchanges.
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LINGUISTIQUE. LITERATURE.
LINGUISTIEK. LETTERKUNDE.
8
001361
Segregation and the quality of government in a
cross-section of countries. / Alesina, Alberto F. &
Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina (CEPR Discussion Papers,no 6943,
pp. 1- 47)
Our results suggest that more segregated countries in terms
of ethnicity and language, i.e., those where groups live more
spatially separately, have a substantially lower quality of
government. In contrast, there is no relationship between
religious segregation and the government quality.
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The importance of language in international knowledge
transfer / Welch, Denice E. & Welch, Lawrence S.
(Management International Review, 2008 vol 48 no 3, pp. 339360)
In this article, we examine the effects of language on the
transfer of knowledge within multinational companies. We
unbundle language from the culture box and use the basic
communication model to show how language affects all
stages.
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AARDRIJKSKUNDE.
911.3
001363
Dots to boxes : Do the size of shape of spatial units
jeopardize economic geography estimations? / Briant,
Anthony & Combes, Pierre-Philippe (CEPR Discussion
Papers,no 6928, pp. 1- 36)
This paper evaluates, in the context of economic geography
estimates, the magnitude of the distortions arising from the
choice of zoning system, which is also known as the
Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP).
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TABLE DES MATIERES - INHOUDSTAFEL
004.9......METROLOGIE. NORMALISATION.................IJKWEZEN. NORMALISERING.............................
2
008........CIVILISATION. CULTURE. PROGRES............BESCHAVING. KULTUUR. VOORUITGANG....................
2
02.........BIBLIOTHECONOMIE..........................BIBLIOTHEEKWEZEN....................................
2
033........OUVRAGES DE REFERENCE.....................NASLAGWERKEN........................................
2
1..........PHILOSOPHIE. PSYCHOLOGIE. ETHIQUE.........WIJSBEGEERTE. PSYCHOLOGIE. ETHICA...................
2
2..........RELIGION. THEOLOGIE.......................GODSDIENST. THEOLOGIE...............................
3
3..........SCIENCES SOCIALES.........................SOCIALE WETENSCHAPPEN...............................
3
30.........SOCIOLOGIE. RAPPORTS SOCIAUX..............SOCIOLOGIE. SOCIALE VERHOUDINGEN....................
3
304........ORGANISATION ET POLITIQUE SOCIALE.........MAATSCHAPPIJKRITIEK. SOCIALE POLITIEK...............
5
308........SOCIOGRAPHIE..............................SOCIOGRAFIE.........................................
7
311........THEORIES ET METHODES DE LA STATISTIQUE....THEORIE EN METHODEN VAN DE STATISTIEK...............
7
313........STATISTIQUES DIVERSES.....................DIVERSE STATISTIEKEN................................
8
32.........POLITIQUE.................................POLITIEK............................................
8
321........POPULATION ET DEMOGRAPHIE.................BEVOLKINGSSTATISTIEK EN DEMOGRAFIE..................
8
323........POLITIQUE INTERIEURE......................BINNENLANDSE POLITIEK...............................
9
324........ELECTIONS.................................VERKIEZINGEN........................................
10
325........COLONISATION. MIGRATION...................KOLONISATIE. MIGRATIE...............................
11
327........POLITIQUE EXTERIEURE......................BUITENLANDSE POLITIEK...............................
12
328........PARLEMENT. GOUVERNEMENT...................PARLEMENT. REGERING.................................
12
330........NOTIONS GENERALES D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUE....ECONOMISCHE BEGRIPPEN...............................
12
330.123....BIENS ECONOMIQUES.........................ECONOMISCHE GOEDEREN................................
14
330.13.....VALEUR ET UTILITE.........................WAARDE EN NUT.......................................
14
330.14.....CAPITAL...................................KAPITAALGOEDEREN....................................
14
330.342....SYSTEMES ECONOMIQUES......................ECONOMISCHE SYSTEMEN................................
14
330.35.....CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE.....................ECONOMISCHE GROEI...................................
15
330.52.....BIEN-ETRE ET MISERE.......................WELVAART EN ARMOEDE.................................
19
330.564....REPARTITION DES REVENUS...................INKOMENSVERDELING...................................
23
330.567....DEPENSES NATIONALES. CONSOMMATION.........NATIONALE BESTEDINGEN. CONSUMPTIE...................
24
330.8......DOCTRINES ECONOMIQUES.....................ECONOMISCHE SCHOLEN.................................
25
331........TRAVAIL. EMPLOYEURS ET EMPLOYES...........ARBEID. WERKGEVERS EN WERKNEMERS....................
25
331.2......SALAIRES..................................LONEN...............................................
26
331.52.....MARCHE DU TRAVAIL. CHOMAGE................ARBEIDSMARKT. WERKLOOSHEID..........................
27
331.881....SYNDICATS.................................VAKBONDEN...........................................
29
331.94.....INSPECTION DU TRAVAIL.....................ARBEIDSINSPECTIE....................................
29
332........PROPRIETE IMMOBILIERE.....................GRONDBEZIT..........................................
29
336........FINANCES..................................FINANCIEN...........................................
30
336.1......BUDGETS...................................BEGROTING...........................................
30
336.2......IMPOTS ET CONTRIBUTIONS...................BELASTINGEN EN HEFFINGEN............................
31
336.3......EMPRUNTS PUBLICS. DETTES PUBLIQUES........OPENBARE LENINGEN EN SCHULDEN.......................
32
336.5......DEPENSES PUBLIQUES........................STAATSUITGAVEN......................................
32
336.7......FINNCES PRIVES............................PRIVE FINANCIEN.....................................
32
336.71.....BANQUES...................................BANKEN..............................................
33
336.72.....EPARGNE...................................SPAARWEZEN..........................................
35
336.74.....MONNAIES. SYSTEMES MONETAIRES.............GELD. MUNTWEZEN.....................................
35
336.76.....MARCHE FINANCIER ET MONETAIRE.............GELD- EN KAPITAALMARKT..............................
37
336.77.....CREDIT....................................KREDIET.............................................
40
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336.781....INTERET. LOTERIES.........................INTEREST. LOTERIJ...................................
41
338.1......SITUATION ECONOMIQUE......................ECONOMISCHE TOESTAND................................
41
338.22.....POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE......................ECONOMISCHE POLITIEK................................
44
338.3......PRODUCTION................................PRODUCTIE...........................................
45
338.4......STRUCTURES ET SECTEURS ECONOMIQUE.........ECONOMISCHE STRUCTUREN EN SECTOREN..................
46
338.48.....TOURISME..................................TOERISME............................................
48
338.5......PRIX......................................PRIJZEN.............................................
49
339........COMMERCE..................................HANDEL..............................................
50
339.5......COMMERCE EXTERIEUR........................BUITENLANDSE HANDEL.................................
51
339.542....ACCORDS COMMERCIAUX.......................HANDELSVERDRAGEN....................................
54
339.562....IMPORTATIONS..............................INVOER..............................................
57
339.564....EXPORTATIONS..............................UITVOER.............................................
57
339.7......FINANCES INTERNATIONALES..................INTERNATIONALE FINANCIEN............................
59
339.743....COURS DE CHANGES..........................WISSELKOERSEN.......................................
62
339.9......RELATIONS ECONOMIQUES INTERNATIONALES.....INTERNATIONALE ECONOMISCHE BETREKKINGEN.............
63
339.96.....AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT.....................ONTWIKKELINGSHULP...................................
66
340.1......DROIT EN GENERAL. DROIT COMPARE...........RECHT (ALGEMEEN. VERGELIJKEND RECHT.................
66
341........DROIT DES GENS. DROIT INTERNATIONAL.......VOLKENRECHT. INTERNATIONAAL RECHT...................
66
342........DROIT PUBLIC..............................PUBLIEK RECHT.......................................
67
343........DROIT PENAL...............................STRAFRECHT..........................................
68
347........DROIT PRIVE. DROIT CIVIL..................PRIVAAT RECHT. BURGERLIJK RECHT.....................
68
347.7......DROIT COMMERCIAL..........................HANDELSRECHT........................................
69
347.77.....DROIT INTELLECTUEL........................INTELLECTUEEL RECHT.................................
70
347.78.....DROITS D'AUTEUR...........................AUTEURSRECHT........................................
71
35.........DROIT ADMINISTRATIF.......................OPENBAAR BESTUUR. ADMINISTRATIEF RECHT..............
72
351.71.....PROPRIETES PUBLIQUES. TRAVAUX PUBLICS.....VERHEIDSEIGENDOMMEN. OPENBARE WERKEN................
72
351.713....DROIT FISCAL..............................FISKAAL RECHT.......................................
72
351.82.....LEGISLATION ECONOMIQUE....................ECONOMISCHE WETGEVING...............................
73
351.83.....LEGISLATION SOCIALE.......................SOCIALE WETGEVING...................................
73
355........DEFENSE NATIONALE.........................LANDSVERDEDIGING....................................
73
36.........ASSISTANCE SOCIALE. OEUVRES. ASSSURANCE...MAATSCHAPPELIJKE VOORZORG. VERZEKERING..............
74
362........OEUVRES DE BIENFAISANCE...................MAATSCHAPPELIJK WERK................................
74
368........ASSURANCES................................VERZEKERINGSWEZEN...................................
74
368.4......SECURITE SOCIALE..........................SOCIALE ZEKERHEID...................................
75
37.........EDUCATION. ENSEIGNEMENT...................OPVOEDING. ONDERWIJS................................
75
379.8......LOISIRS...................................VRIJE TIJDSBESTEDING................................
78
396.1......EMANCIPATION DE LA FEMME..................EMANCIPATIE.........................................
78
51.........MATHEMATIQUES.............................WISKUNDE............................................
79
55.........GEOLOGIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES..........AARDKUNDE EN AANVERWANTE WETENSCHAPPEN..............
83
58.........PLANTKUNDE................................BIOLOGIE............................................
83
6..........SCIENCES APPLIQUEES.......................TOEGEPASTE WETENSCHAPPEN. TECHNIEK..................
84
60.........TECHNOLOGIE...............................TECHNOLOGIE.........................................
84
608.3......BREVETS. LICENCES.........................BREVETTEN. OCTROOIEN................................
85
61.........MEDECINE. HYGIENE. PHARMACIE..............GENEESKUNDE. HYGIENE. FARMACIE......................
87
614.7......POLLUTION.................................POLLUTIE............................................
88
615........INDUSTRIE PHARMACEUTIQUE..................FARMACEUTISCHE NIJVERHEID...........................
90
62.........ART DE L'INGENIEUR. TECHNIQUE.............INGENIEURSWETENSCHAPPEN. TECHNIEK...................
90
620.9......ENERGIE...................................ENERGIE.............................................
91
621.039....ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE.........................KERNENERGIE.........................................
95
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621.3......ELECTRICITE...............................ELEKTRICITEIT.......................................
96
621.39.....TELECOMMUNICATIONS........................TELECOMMUNICATIE....................................
97
621.5......MACHINES PNEUMATIQUES.....................PNEUMATISCHE ENERGIE................................
97
621.56.....MACHINES DIVERSES.........................GEREEDSCHAPPEN......................................
97
622........INDUSTRIES MINIERES. FORRAGES.............MIJNBOUW. BORINGEN..................................
97
625........VOIES DE COMMUNICATION TERRESTRE..........WEGENBOUW...........................................
98
629.1......TECHNIQUE DES MOYENS DE LOCOMOTION........TECHNIEK DER TRANSPORTMIDDELEN......................
98
63.........AGRICULTURE. PECHE. ELEVAGE...............LAND- EN TUINBOUW. VEETEELT. VISSERIJ...............
98
64.........ECONOMIE DOMESTIQUE.......................HUISHOUDKUNDE.......................................
99
656........ORGANISATION DES TRANSPORTS...............VERKEERSORGANISATIE.................................
100
657........COMPTABILITE..............................BOEKHOUDING.........................................
101
658........ECONOMIE DE L'ENTREPRISE..................BEDRIJFSECONOMIE....................................
102
658.114....ENTREPRISES PRIVEES.......................PRIVE ONDERNEMINGEN.................................
117
658.14.....FINANCES D'ENTREPRISES....................ONDERNEMINGSFINANCIEN...............................
122
658.2......FACTEURS DE LOCALISATION..................VESTIGINGSPLAATSFACTOREN............................
124
658.3......GESTION DU PERSONNEL......................PERSONEELSBELEID....................................
125
658.31.....RELATIONS INDUSTRIELLES...................ARBEIDSBETREKKINGEN.................................
127
658.321....ADMINISTRATION DES SALAIRES...............LOONREGELINGEN......................................
128
658.381....DUREE DU TRAVAIL..........................ARBEIDSDUUR.........................................
129
658.386....FORMATION DU PERSONNEL....................PERSONEELSOPLEIDING.................................
129
658.5......PRODUCTION DANS L'ENTREPRISE..............PRODUCTIEMANAGEMENT.................................
129
658.7......GESTION DES STOCKS........................VOORRAADBEHEER......................................
132
658.8......VENTE. MARKETING..........................VERKOOPSBELEID. MARKETING...........................
132
658.87.....COMMERCES DE DETAIL.......................DETAILHANDEL........................................
135
659........PUBLICITE. RELATIONS PUBLIQUES............RECLAME. VOORLICHTING. PUBLIC RELATIONS.............
137
66.........INDUSTRIES CHIMIQUES......................CHEMISCHE INDUSTRIEEN...............................
138
662.2......COMBUSTIBLES..............................BRANDSTOFFEN........................................
138
663........BOISSONS ET STIMULANTS....................DRANKEN. GENOTMIDDELENINDUSTRIE.....................
139
665.6......INDUSTRIE PETROLIERE......................PETROLEUMNIJVERHEID.................................
140
67.........INDUSTRIES DIVERSES.......................DIVERSE INDUSTRIEEN.................................
141
681.3......INFORMATIQUE..............................INFORMATICA.........................................
141
69.........INDUSTRIE DU BATIMENT. CONSTRUCTION.......BOUWBEDRIJF. BOUWVAKKEN.............................
143
7..........BEAUX-ARTS. URBANISME. ART INDUSTRIEL.....KUNST EN KUNSTNIJVERHEID. URBANISME.................
143
711.2......ECONOMIE REGIONALE........................REGIONALE ECONOMIE..................................
143
72.........ARCHITECTURE..............................ARCHITECTUUR........................................
144
728.1......LOGEMENT..................................HUISVESTING.........................................
144
77.........PHOTOGRAPHIE. LOISIRS.....................FOTOGRAFIE. VRIJE TIJDSBESTEDING....................
145
8..........LINGUISTIQUE. LITERATURE..................LINGUISTIEK. LETTERKUNDE............................
146
91.........GEOGRAPHIE................................AARDRIJKSKUNDE......................................
146
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
i
ABALU
000162
AUMANN
000732 000755
ABDALLA
000414 000791 000942 000973
001007
AURICCHIO
000518 001129
AUSTIN
ABDEL LATIF
000313
000996 001054 001182 001237
001280
ABDULRAHIM
000162
AVELINO
000080 000281 000394
ACCLASSATO
000364 000983 001154
AW
001112 001171
ACKERBERG
000740 000762
BACOT-DÉCRIAUD
000093 000674 000677
ADAN
000730 000735 000746
BAHRI
000162
ADOMAKO
000157 000773 000822 000827
BAIER
ADOTEY
000157 000773 000822 000827
000128 000495 000599 000622
000979 001334
AFGAN
000038 000190 000821 000841
000874
BAKKE
000793 000944 001009 001039
001048
AGLIETTA
000350 000535 000584 001356
BALADAN
000873 001307
AKMAN
000141 000606 000859 000995
BALMISSE
000937 001010 001041
BANDYOPADHYAY
000032 000625 000633 000670
BANGFA
000157 000773 000822 000827
BARBIER
001006 001327 001352
AL-SAMARRAI
000194 000234 000252 000704
AL-SHARKAS
000300 000999 001120 001164
ALEKLETT
000342 000448 000589 000920
001305
BARILARI
000040 000263 000676
ALESINA
000013 000070 000072 001361
BARTHEM
000898 001004
ALESSANDRI
001076 001275
BARTLETT
000693 001033 001149
ALESSANDRIA
000253 000477 001198
BATTAGLINI
000103 000267 000279 000282
ALEXANDRIS
000683 001227 001255 001353
BAULT
ALI
000153 000166 000679
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
ALKEMADE
000857 001002 001125
BEAMAN
000098 000104 000629
BEAMISH
000391 001037 001108 001113
BECK
000161 000847 000876
BELLEN
000026 000355 001121
BEN M'BAREK
000307 000308 000644 000647
BEN REJEB
000048 000182 000739 000761
BEN-DAVID
000100 000718 000721
BENBRAHIM
000046 000264 000405
ALLEMANO
000162
ALLEN
000398 000910 000912 000913
ALTINTAS
001234 001244
AMAR
000519 001110 001124
AMINTAS
000938 001011 001057 001319
ANAND
000005 000288 000289 000336
000548 001318
ANDERSON
000697 001090 001185
BENDRISS BENAHMED
000046 000264 000405
ANDERSSON
000093 000674 000677
BENGTSSON
000035 000158
ANDOLFATTO
000321 000731 000738 000760
BENNANI
000046 000264 000405
ANDREFF
000225 000350 000377 000535
000584 000724 001356 001358
BENSACI
000303 001072 001232
BENSEBAA
000964 001052 001177
ANGELINI
001075 001080
BENSOUDA
000046 000264 000405
ANNECKE
000159 000846
BERGER
000197 000255 000323
ANTINOLFI
000290 000334 000554
BERGLUND
000698 001055 001102
ANTONIOU
001142 001144
BERGSTRAND
ARCAS
000418 000976 001131 001159
000128 000495 000599 000622
000979 001334
ARCE
000259 000338 000357 001348
BERNAL
000318 000582
ARIAS ORTIZ
000716 000720
BERTHELOT
000019 000033 000047
ARIES
000863 000895
BESLEY
000207 000209 000339 000363
ARIÑO
000954 001179
BHARADWAJ
ARONSSON
000112 000231 000240 000276
000649 000998 001156 001248
001250
ASALI
000049 000878 001310
BHATTACHARYA
000659 000783
AUDRETSCH
000074 001098
BIANCO
000147 000458 000777 001221
INDEX PER AUTEUR
ii
BILLY-MASSON
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
BISSONNETTE
000162
BITRAN
000792 000943 000974 001008
001038
BITZER
000414 000791 000942 000973
001007
BRUGGEMAN
000992 001026 001191 001194
BRUNNER
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
BRUNNSCHWEILER
000126
BRÜLHART
000132 001336 001343
BUCH
000340 000360 000752 000766
000233 000245 001180
BLALOCK
000262 000349 000563 000594
001157
BUHAI
BUITER
000172 000260 000447 001349
BLAS LOPÉZ
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
BULIR
000322 000745 000768
BLESL
000465 000852 001295
BUSHNELL
000469 000541 000892 001105
001127
BOGAN
000348 001329
BUSINO
000019 000033 000047
BOINET
000325 000332
BUSSE
BOISSIN
000708 000719 000970 001100
000374 000475 000604 000778
000802
BOLDRIN
000124 000527 000657 000795
BÉJI-BÉCHEUR
000964 001052 001177
BOLLECKER
000962 000977
BÜTLER
001204
BOLTON
000211 001219 001251
CADOT
000492 000503 000591
BONNET
001012 001050 001058 001320
CALLEWAERT
000044 000686
BOSE
000113 000284 000445 000632
CALVEZ
001006 001327 001352
BOSMAN
000441 000933 000935
CALVO
000175 000184
BOSSAERTS
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
CAMPART
000337 000353 000528 000796
000832
BOUBAKRI
000407 000643 000955 000985
CANTILLON
000543 000549 000578
BOUCHAREB
000046 000264 000405
CAPASSO
000113 000284 000445 000632
BOUCHERON
000094 000675 000678
CAPLING
000483 000498 000504 000509
BOUCKAERT
000020 000062 000440 001193
CARAGEA
000742 000748 000749 000750
000764
BOUDON
000019 000033 000047
CARLIER
001031 001146
BOULIN
000215 000320 001205
CARLSON
000494 000801 001123
BOUNIE
000918 001271
CARVALHO
BOURDON
000937 001010 001041
000038 000190 000821 000841
000874
BOURG
000060 000772 000816 000823
CAVAGNAC
000137 000536 000896 001357
BOURGEOIS-GIRONDE
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
CAVALCANTI
000344 000373 001096
CERIN
000035 000158
BOURREAU
000918 001271
CERRA
000127 000389 000392
BOUSQUIÉ
000937 001010 001041
CERVERA
001243 001268 001322
BOUSSAÏD
000046 000264 000405
CETTE
000215 000320 001205
BOUTINOT
000907
CHAKRABORTY
000140 000404 000561
BOUVIER
000019 000033 000047
CHAMARBAGWALA
000251 000703
BOVENBERG
000948 001032 001147 001195
001199
CHANG
001073 001081 001135 001339
BOY
000060 000772 000816 000823
CHANGEUX
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
BRANGER
000094 000675 000678
CHAPLIN
000693 001033 001149
BREDIMAS
000410 000786 000843 000884
CHARRON
BREULMANN
000157 000773 000822 000827
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
BRIANT
001363
CHATTOPADHYAY
000098 000104 000629
BRONNER
000019 000033 000047
CHATZOGLOU
000972 001036 001174 001207
BROWN
000023 000058 000075 000510
000824 000865 000900 000951
001001 001220 001230
CHAZEL
000019 000033 000047
CHEIK BIADILLAH
000046 000264 000405
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
CHEN
iii
000007 000385 000429 000450
000529 000566 000646 000680
000817 000842 000858 000939
001047 001111 001161 001167
DAVIES
000559 001082 001104 001266
DE BETTIGNIES
001095 001139 001143
DE BEYS
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
DE BORGER
000108 000111 000247 000269
000272 000454 000666 000903
000924 000925 000927 001189
DE BRUIJN
000436 000462 000487 000986
DE DROOGH
000012 000031 000045 000685
DE HAAN
000210 000862 000872 000904
DE KONINCK
000265 000286 000446 001035
DE LUNA
000302 000331 000452
DE MELO
000492 000503 000591
DE SWARTE
000006 000029 001321
DECHEZLEPRÊTRE
000585 000770 000776 000825
000867
CHERKAS
000015 001097
CHESHIRE
000271 001347
CHIAROLLA
000497 000654 000784 000909
000914 000917 001202
CHINTAKANANDA
001076 001275
CHOLLET
000708 000719 000970 001100
CHOMUTARE
000193
CHONG
000597 000611
CHONTANAWAT
000131 000195 000882
CHOULET
000296
CHRISTENSEN
000664 001022
CHRISTEV
000250 000488
CHUNG CHANGWHA
000391 001037 001108 001113
DEHON
000716 000720
CILLERUELO
000002 000030 000684 000811
001260
DEHONG
000157 000773 000822 000827
DEL GATTO
000326 000423
CLAES
000665 001043 001069 001087
DELACHAUX
000037 000668
COATE
000103 000267 000279 000282
DELACROIX
000253 000477 001198
COENEN-HUTHER
000019 000033 000047
DELOOF
000650 000958 001107
COEURDACIER
000116 000490 000551 000557
DEMANGE
COHEN
000161 000847 000876
000542 000545 000602 000706
000713 001140
COMBES
001363
DEMEULENAERE
000019 000033 000047
CONCIALDI
000215 000320 001205
DENIS
000094 000675 000678
CONN
000792 000943 000974 001008
001038
DESMYTTERE
000050 001274
DEVEREUX
000740 000762
CORICELLI
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
DEW
000940 001092
COSSET
000407 000643 000955 000985
DEWATRIPONT
000658 000775 000782 000797
COSTA-FONT
000459 000694 000834 001231
DI BUCCHIANICO
000730 000735 000746
COUDERT
000614 000627 000631 001325
DICKSON
000696 000971 001089
CSERES
000516 000533 000613 000640
DIMITRATOS
001178 001241 001257 001263
CUNNINGHAM
000035 000158
DING
000993 001088 001133 001163
CUNXIONG
000157 000773 000822 000827
DIOUF
000907
CUYVERS
000567 000650 000958 001107
DJINGOVA
000157 000773 000822 000827
CZERNY
000922 001332
DO CARMO FREITAS
000157 000773 000822 000827
DALE
000117 000125 000154
DOHSE
000074 001098
DAMJANOVIC
000327 000975
DOLAN
DAMPARE
000157 000773 000822 000827
000004 000039 000173 000399
000987 001019 001053 001067
001192 001277
DANA
001031 001146
DONATO
000084 000089 000179 000382
DANIEL
001082 001266
DONGHUI
000157 000773 000822 000827
DANNENBERG
000107 000453 000826 000849
DORFLEITNER
000340 000360 000752 000766
DARNÉ
000583
DOUKA
000683 001227 001255 001353
DASGUPTA
000152 000165 000416
DOWD
DAUGAREILH
000083 000092 000624
000291 000693 001030 001033
001149
DAUNFELDT
000302 000331 000452
DOWNES
000420 000438 000949 000966
001013
DAVIDSON
000532 000800 001018 001077
DREZE
000732 000755
INDEX PER AUTEUR
iv
DROUSSIOTIS
000996 001054 001182 001237
001280
FEDDERSEN
000378 000667 000725 001155
001359
DRUT
000350 000535 000584 001356
FEINBERG
000449 000756 001249 001253
DUBOIS
000537 000672 000889
FENGE
DUFLO
000098 000104 000629
000542 000545 000602 000706
000713 001140
DUMONT
000470 000916
FENHANN
000155 000830 000840
DUMORTIER
000614 000627 000631 001325
FEREDE AGAJE
000142 000729
DUMOULIN
000093 000674 000677
FERRÉ
000266 000574
FESTRÉ
000937 001010 001041
FISCH
000565 001086 001151
FISHER
000420 000438 000949 000966
001013
FLIASTER
000022 000794 001040 001049
001175
DUNCAN
000099 001300
DUNKERLEY
000108 000269 000666 000903
000924
DUPUIS-HEPNER
000937 001010 001041
DURAND
000093 000674 000677
DURANTON
000430 001168
FLIPO
000961 001051 001176
EAGLES
000342 000448 000589 000920
001305
FORD
000145 000226 000235 000562
FOSTER
000419 000427 000978 001160
FRAENZLE
000157 000773 000822 000827
FRANÇOIS
000918 001271
EASTERLY
000150 000268 000285
EBER
000017 000635 000757 001303
001355
EBERHARD
000380 001062 001217 001288
FRASQUET
001243 001268 001322
ECKEL
000170 000457 000489 001084
001233
FRENCH
000257 001269 001279 001304
FUCHS
EGGER
000073 000128 000476 000495
000514 000599 000609 000622
000979 001334
000008 000097 000115 000701
000707 000990 001028 001099
001145
FURRER
EGRI
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
GABARRELL
000815 000851 000923 001270
EIMERS
000702 000930
GABISON
000215 000320 001205
EINIÖ
000261 001272
GABOR
EJIGU
000162
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
EL BARKI
000046 000264 000405
GABRIEL
000215 000320 001205
ELLIOTT
000068 000069 000086 000232
000249
GABRIÉ
001056 001070 001093 001158
GAGNON
000460 000845 000982 001226
GARCIA
000004 000987 001019 001053
001067 001192 001277
ELMSLIE
000145 000226 000235 000562
EMIN
000708 000719 000970 001100
EPOSTO
000855 000885 000890
GARCIA-CASTRO
000954 001179
ERHUN
001234 001244
GAVENTA
ESTEVADEORDAL
000133 000486
000023 000058 000075 000951
001001
ESTEVÃO
001206
GAYE
000162
ESTRIN
000648 000960 001134 001212
GEBHARDT
000297 000366 000931 000934
001150
EVERAERT
000197 000255 000323
GENERALE
001075 001080
FAHL
000465 000852 001295
GERGAUD
000779 001209
FALKENMARK
000162
GERSHUN
000129 000359 000743 000765
FARBIAZ
000094 000675 000678
GERSTMAN
000319 000546
FARFAN-PORTET
000280 000687
GERTLER
FARLOW
000712 001091
000262 000349 000563 000594
001157
FARRENY
000815 000851 000923 001270
GHEEWALA
000455 000818 001298
FATH
000094 000675 000678
GHIMIRE
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
FAWCETT
000950 001014 001063 001065
001267
GIL
001243 001268 001322
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
v
GINSBURGH
000779 001209
HASAN
000134 000185 000400
GIROTRA
000798 000833 001061 001222
001224
HASSAN
000300 000999 001120 001164
HASSEL
000035 000158
GLACHANT
000537 000585 000672 000770
000776 000825 000867 000889
HASSIN
000753 000810 001213 001258
GODARD
000060 000772 000816 000823
HATZFELD
000076
GOEL
000146 000807
HAWLITSCHEK
000340 000360 000752 000766
GOLDENBERG
000163 001299 001302
HDID
000046 000264 000405
GONZALEZ-EIRAS
000213 000238 000312 000695
HEATHCOTE
000167 000228 000236 000239
000417 000688
GORECKI
001118
HEKKERT
000857 001002 001125
GORIS
000011 000041 000056 000630
000638 001331
HENDRICKX
000042 000057 000177 000669
000681
GORODNICHENKO
000065 000148 001119 001211
HENDRY
000321 000731 000738 000760
GORRY
000443 001045
HENKENS
000229 001024 001184
GOUGUET
000137 000536 000896 001357
HENNINGSSON
000035 000158
GRADSTEIN
000597 000611
HERAS
GRAHAM
000385 000429 000450 000842
001161
000002 000030 000684 000811
001260
HERPIN
000157 000773 000822 000827
GREENAWAY
000099 001300
HERS
000850 000888
GREENE
000342 000448 000589 000920
001305
HEWITT
000479 000828 001287
GRESS
000569 001126
HILBER
000271 001347
GROIZARD
000374 000475 000604 000778
000802
HINDRIKS
000280 000687
HOARAU
000583
GROSSE
000181 000189 000383
HOBBS
GRYGORENKO
000065 000148 001119 001211
000526 000850 000888 000926
001296
GRÖNBLOM
000230 000406 001003
HODGKINSON
001117
GUARDABASSI
000163 001299 001302
HOLL
000413 001169 001210 001216
001345
GUEDHAMI
000407 000643 000955 000985
HOLM OLSEN
000155 000830 000840
GUEZZAR
000046 000264 000405
HOMAN
GUGLER
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
000824 000865 000900 001220
001230
HONNERY
000409 000820 000881
GUIYING
000157 000773 000822 000827
HSIEH
000945 001137 001166 001201
GUNEY
001142 001144
HUBER
000110 000335
GURIEV
000659 000783
HUGHES
000040 000263 000676
GURNANI
000946 001276
HUMPHREY
000291 001030
GUZMAN
000418 000976 001131 001159
HUNKIN
000015 001097
HAGEN
000461 000531 001017 001245
HUNT
000131 000195 000882
HAHN
000294 000988 001020
HURNIK
000322 000745 000768
HALL-MATTHEWS
000162
HUSEBY
000461 000531 001017 001245
HALTIWANGER
000419 000427 000978 001160
ICHIMURA
001064 001256 001262
HAMIDI
000698 001055 001102
ILINCA
000899 001314
HANER
000793 000944 001009 001039
001048
INOUE
000736 000737 000741 000751
000763
HANNAH
000397 000468 000478 001173
INSEL
001301
HARKER
000517 001116
IRADI
HARRISON
000129 000359 000743 000765
000002 000030 000684 000811
001260
HARTEMINK
000162
IRWIN
000150 000268 000285
HARTTGEN
000181 000189 000383
ISHII
001064 001256 001262
INDEX PER AUTEUR
vi
ISHIKAWA
000485 000499
KONUKMAN
000141 000606 000859 000995
JACK
000697 001090 001185
KOOLE
000759 001015 001214
JINDAL
000162
KOSE
000384 000603
JOHNSTON
000162
KOSTA
000614 000627 000631 001325
JOLINK
000715 001183
KOX
000436 000462 000487 000986
JONDEAU
000317 000329 000576
KRAAY
000059 000061 000096 000151
JOSSE
000040 000263 000676
KRASA
000652 001079 001138
JOXE
000093 000674 000677
KREICKEMEIER
000277 000472 000501 000558
JUVYNS
000356 000358 000471
KRISHNA
000449 000756 001249 001253
KABUBO-MARIARA
000162
KRISHNAN
KAHN
000362 000634
000222 000242 000699 000710
001323
KAJÜTER
000295 001034 001285
KUMCU
000208 001228 001252
KAKWANI
000174 000183 000375 000605
KUPETS
000250 000488
KALPANA
000365 000379 000728
L'HORTY
000203 000214 000274
LABARTA
000101 000248 000902 000908
LAEGREID
000664 001022
LAFARGUE
000540 000544
LAGARDE
000215 000320 001205
LAI
000529 000680 001167
KALTSATOU
000683 001227 001255 001353
KANAGAWA
000136 000848 000887
KANAVOS
000459 000694 000834 001231
KARANASSOU
000237 000256 000324 000333
000401
KASAHARA
000415 000426 000525 000836
LAKSHMAN
000424 001000 001046 001165
KATIR
000046 000264 000405
LANDIER
000003 000021 000120
KAUFMANN
000018 000027 000059 000061
000096 000151 000722
LANE
000063 000122
LANZHI
000157 000773 000822 000827
LARCH
000073 000476 000514 000609
LASCOUMES
000060 000772 000816 000823
LAWRENCE
000300 000999 001120 001164
LAYE
000162
KAUSTIA
000261 001272
KAVETSOS
000078 000351 000726 001360
KELCHTERMANS
000709 000717 000959 001027
KELLIHER
000693 001033 001149
KELSO
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
LAZARIC
000937 001010 001041
KEMP
000270 000275 000278 000439
LE COUVIOUR
000463 000636 000637 000641
000671
KEMPENER
000161 000847 000876
LE DAUPHIN
000093 000674 000677
KEMPINCK
000992 001026 001191 001194
LE HERON
KERR
000162
001078 001101 001340 001342
001346
KESENNE
000199 000660 000897 001354
LEAVY
000532 000800 001018 001077
KETTANI
000046 000264 000405
LEDER
000064 000077 000451 001308
KILIAN
001309 001313
LEE
KIRCHLER
000110 000335
000941 001005 001094 001112
001122 001171 001239
KIRMAN
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
LEFEVER
000628 001326 001330
LEGROS
000658 000775 000782 000797
LEHMANN
000250 000488
LEJOUR
000436 000462 000487 000986
LEMON
000211 001219 001251
LENGLART
000215 000320 001205
LEVINE
000124 000262 000349 000527
000563 000594 000657 000795
001157
KIVIMAA
000799 000812 000967 001223
001225 001315
KIYOTA
000510
KLASEN
000181 000189 000383
KLEIN
000577 000580 000581
KOCH
000915 000957 000989 001021
001284
KOLLMANN
000116 000490 000551 000557
LEYDESDORFF
000788 000805
KON LEE
000547 000880 000994 001286
LIAO
000293 000590 001115 001153
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
vii
LIETH
000157 000773 000822 000827
MASCITELLI
000319 000546
LIN
000817 000858
MASSON
000481 000573 000997
LINDH
000052 000055 000066 000227
001203
MASTEN
000328 000511 000575 000601
001218
LINDLEY
000068 000069 000086 000232
000249
MATHEWS
000160 000524 001291
MATHIEU
000962 000977
LINGHAM
000004 000987 001019 001053
001067 001192 001277
MCCLURE
000208 001228 001252
LINSLEY
000295 001034 001285
MCKENZIE
001044 001246 001261 001264
LISE
000526 000850 000888 000926
001296
MCLAUGHLIN
000128 000495 000599 000622
000979 001334
LIU
000106 000135 000200 000506
000868
MEADS
000207 000209 000339 000363
MEIGNAN
000937 001010 001041
LIVET
000019 000033 000047
MENDEL
000753 000810 001213 001258
LMIMOUNI
000046 000264 000405
MENNEL
000107 000453 000826 000849
LONDON
000829
MENSAH ANOKYE
000162
LOPEZ-SALIDO
000259 000338 000357 001348
MEULEMANS
000043 000054 000682
LORANT
000280 000687
MIGEON
000040 000263 000676
LORENT
000361 000651 000689
MIKKOLA
LU
000391 001037 001108 001113
000081 000091 000243 000515
000623
LUETH
000053 000346
MITHAS
000222 000242 000699 000710
001323
LUNDAHL
000191 000376 000508 000901
MITRA
000134 000185 000400
LUNDBERG
000052 000055 000066 000227
001203
MOGI
000547 000880 000994 001286
LUO
000946 001276
MONGIN
000168 000219
LYBAERT
000028 001083 001162
MOORE
000519 001110 001124
LÉNÉ
000241 000711 000774 001186
MORAN
000321 000731 000738 000760
MABRO
000067 000837 001172 001311
MORCK
000273 000347 000568 000587
000645 001136
MADZUDZO
000193
MOREAU
MAENNIG
000378 000667 000725 001155
001359
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
MOREHOUSE
000461 000531 001017 001245
MAESEELE
000012 000031 000045 000685
MORI
000109 001170 001344
MAGUIRE
000292 001059 001106 001114
MORIARTY
000409 000820 000881
MAIJOOR
000345 000480 000522 000936
MORTON
MANCEAUX
000139 000216 000388
000414 000791 000942 000973
001007
MANS
000857 001002 001125
MOSLENER
000107 000453 000826 000849
MANSUR
000469 000541 000892 001105
001127
MUELLER
000210 000862 000872 000904
MUKUNOKI
000485 000499
MANVEL FARINHA
000157 000773 000822 000827
MULDER
000144 000861 000891
MARKET
000157 000773 000822 000827
MURRAY
000898 001004
MARQUES
000157 000773 000822 000827
MURSHID
000113 000284 000445 000632
MARQUET
000006 000029 001321
MÉNIÈRE
MARTENSSON
000093 000674 000677
000585 000770 000776 000825
000867
MARTIN
000116 000325 000332 000490
000551 000557
NACIRI DARAI
000046 000264 000405
NAIK
000530 000947 001240 001281
001283
NAKATA
000136 000848 000887
NAKOV
000330 000370
NAWAAL GRATWICK
000380 001062 001217 001288
MARTINET
000965 001132
MARZO
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
MASCIANDARO
000118 000301 000305 000310
000354 000691
INDEX PER AUTEUR
viii
NELL
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
PEETERS
000442 001023
NEVEN
000265 000286 000446 001035
PERCEBOIS
000464 000520 001294
NEWMAN
000117 000125 000154
PEREZ
000537 000672 000889
NEWSHAM
000863 000895
PERRIN
000937 001010 001041
PERRINJAQUET
NGUYEN
000455 000818 001298
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
NICOLAOU
000015 001097
PETERS
000210 000862 000872 000877
000904 001292
NIEBUHR
000074 001098
NIEPELT
000213 000238 000312 000695
PETRIE
000161 000847 000876
NIEUWBORG
000050 001274
PFAFFERMAYR
000073 000476 000514 000609
NILSSON
000035 000158
PFISTER
000337 000353 000528 000796
000832
NISHIKIMI
000109 001170 001344
PHILIPS
000292 001059 001106 001114
NOLAN
000327 000975
PIERSE
000131 000195 000882
NORDMAN
000742 000748 000749 000750
000764
PINARD
000899 001314
NORENG
000467 000552 000579 001306
PINGSHENG
000157 000773 000822 000827
NUBUKPO
000143 000283 000570
PITEROU
000853 000870 000879
NUNNENKAMP
000140 000404 000561
PIXLEY
000258 000723 001197 001200
PLAKOYIANNAKI
001178 001241 001257 001263
PLASMANS
000567
PONDS
000781 000789 000806
POON
000569 001126
POOT-BAUDIER
000156 000813 000952 000981
001016 001066
NUTT
000758 000980 001029
NUTTALL
000410 000786 000843 000884
NYARKO
000157 000773 000822 000827
O'BRIEN
000693 001033 001149
O'MEARA
000461 000531 001017 001245
ODA
000176 000555 000984
PORTELA
000233 000245 001180
ODÉ
000024 000036 000088 000626
POULLET
000628 001326 001330
OKAMOTO
000201 000588
POUPAUX
000225 000377 000724 001358
OKAWA
000201 000588
POUW
000345 000480 000522 000936
OKAY
000141 000606 000859 000995
POUX
001006 001327 001352
OSAE
000157 000773 000822 000827
PRASAD
OSHIKOYA
000381 000607
000186 000530 000869 000883
000947 001240 001281 001283
OSWALD
000385 000429 000450 000842
001161
PRAX
000937 001010 001041
PREUSCHOFF
OTROK
000384 000603
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
OTTAVIANO
000326 000423
PROOST
000108 000269 000454 000666
000903 000924 000927
OUALALOU
000046 000264 000405
PRUTEANU-PODPIERA
000298 000538 000991
OVERMAN
000430 001168
PRYOR
000898 001004
PAGNINI
000326 000423
PUTTONEN
000261 001272
PANDE
000098 000104 000629
QUARTZ
PAPADOPOULOS
000683 001227 001255 001353
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
PARENTE
000424 001000 001046 001165
RAIMONDOS-MØLLER
000277 000472 000501 000558
PARTINGTON
001117
RAM
000146 000807
PAUDYAL
001142 001144
RANGEL
000871 000894 001103
PAYAUD
000965 001132
RAO
PAYNE
000146 000807
000649 000998 001156 001248
001250
PEASGOOD
000039 000173 000399
READ
000940 001092
PECORINO
000473 000493
REILLY
000194 000234 000252 000704
PEDINI
000040 000263 000676
REIS
000157 000773 000822 000827
REMME
000465 000852 001295
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
ix
REN
000618 000790 000809
SCHMID
000093 000674 000677
RENIERS
000156 000813 000952 000981
001016 001066
SCHMIDT
000008 000097 000115 001028
001145
RESTUCCIA
000422 000502 000523 000835
000906
SCHMITZ
000435 000596 000803 001215
SCHNEIDER
000340 000360 000752 000766
REUER
001076 001275
SCHOBERT
000298 000538 000991
REYNAUD
000598 000608 000963
SCHOLTENS
000035 000158
RHOADES
000928 001259 001273
SCHOLZ
000210 000862 000872 000904
RICHLEY
000004 000987 001019 001053
001067 001192 001277
SCHUILING
001068 001181 001190 001196
001208
RIERADEVALL
000815 000851 000923 001270
SEELEY
000459 000694 000834 001231
RILEY
000162
SEMENOVA
000035 000158
ROBERDS
000362 000634
SENAY
000169 000368 000482
ROBERTO ARVATE
000080 000281 000394
SERFOR-ARMAH
000157 000773 000822 000827
ROCKSTRÖM
000162
SERHANE
000046 000264 000405
RODRIGUE
000415 000426 000525 000836
SERVÉN
000150 000268 000285
RODRIGUEZ
000954 001179
SETHI
ROJAS
000178 000188 000205
000530 000947 001240 001281
001283
ROMMENS
000650 000958 001107
SETTI
000046 000264 000405
RORK
000145 000226 000235 000562
SHACKLEY
000853 000870 000879
ROSSINOT
000060 000772 000816 000823
SHAMBAUGH
000577 000580 000581
ROULET
000192 000444
SHANDRA
000829
ROWLEY
001242 001265 001328
SHANE
000015 001097
RUDOLPH
000950 001014 001063 001065
001267
SHAPIRO
000064 000077 000451 001308
SHARMA
000652 001079 001138
RUF
000162
SHEHU
000162
RUTLAND
000095 000138 000586 000856
SHENKAR
000946 001276
S.N.
000016 000071 000090 000306
000309 000343 000367 000390
000456 000550 000572 000610
000754 000819 000864 000875
000886 001351
SHIMIZU
000201 000588
SHOR
000829
SIEWERS
000157 000773 000822 000827
SA
001206
SILVA RISSO
000905 001247 001254
SAHUC
000317 000329 000576
SIMS
000403 000513 000661
SALA
000237 000256 000324 000333
000401
SITRUK
000311 000316
SJÖHOLM
000191 000376 000508 000901
SANCHEZ
000824 000865 000900 001220
001230
SJÖSTROM
000035 000158
SANDEMOSE
000009 000014 000119 000220
000395
SMALL
000342 000448 000589 000920
001305
SARASVATHY
000940 001092
SMITH
000109 001170 001344
SARAVIA
000469 000541 000892 001105
001127
SMODIS
000157 000773 000822 000827
SNIJKERS
000665 001043 001069 001087
SAREN
001178 001241 001257 001263
SNOWER
SAUNDERS
000838 001289
000237 000256 000324 000333
000401
SAXENA CHAMAN
000127 000389 000392
SOENG
000567
SBERGAMI
000132 001336 001343
SOLOMON
000696 000971 001089
SCHEIPERS
000992 001026 001191 001194
SON
000174 000183 000375 000605
SCHEPERS
000028 001083 001162
SORENSEN
000421 000428 001074 001236
SCHIPPERS
000229 001024 001184
SPECTOR
000015 001097
SCHJERNING
000421 000428 001074 001236
INDEX PER AUTEUR
x
SPIESER
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
THERIOU
000972 001036 001174 001207
SPIESS
000022 000794 001040 001049
001175
THESMAR
000003 000021 000120
THIELMANN
000877 001292
STAROSTA
000105 000114 000221
THOENIG
000003 000021 000120
STAUBLI
001204
THOMAS
000156 000813 000952 000981
001016 001066
STEINNESS
000157 000773 000822 000827
TIAN
000648 000960 001134 001212
STERN
000510
TIERNAN
000928 001259 001273
STEVENSON
000130 000171 000180 000206
TIGROUDJA
000619
STORESLETTEN
000167 000228 000236 000239
000417 000688
TIMILSINA
000733 000771 000814 000844
STRAMBACH
000435 000596 000803 001215
TIRADO
000162
STRAUS
000491 000500 000655 000787
TONG
001076 001275
STRIKWERDA
000025 000690 000692 000929
000932
TOPALOVA
000098 000104 000629
TORKKELI
SUBRAHMANYAM
000005 000288 000289 000336
000548 001318
000792 000943 000974 001008
001038
TORTAJADA
000218 000372
SUBRAMANIAN
000512 000612 000785 001317
TOURNIEUX
000937 001010 001041
SUNDE
000202 000223 000700
TRIM
SURICO
000207 000209 000339 000363
000941 001005 001094 001122
001239
SUTTER
000110 000335
TRIMMER
000621 000656 000662 001229
SVENSSON
000001 000953 000969
TRUE
000507 000595 000620 000727
001335
SVENSSON HENNING
000431 000780 000804 001338
TSATSKIN
000873 001307
SWALLOW
000162
TZOKAS
001178 001241 001257 001263
SWINTON
000101 000248 000902 000908
UEBELMESSER
SYVERSON
000419 000427 000978 001160
000542 000545 000602 000706
000713 001140
SZYMANSKI
000078 000351 000726 001360
ULRICH
SÜDEKUM
000224 001337
000798 000833 001061 001222
001224
TAKESHITA
000474 000839 000921 001290
001297
ULUBASOGLU
000134 000185 000400
UNRUH
000162
UPHAM
000853 000870 000879
UPRETY
000162
VAHÉ
000093 000674 000677
TAMASY
001078 001101 001340 001342
001346
TAO YANG
000422 000502 000523 000835
000906
TAOUFIQI
000433 000434 000521 000571
000615
VALLENTIN
000808 000854 001293 001312
VAN BINH
000470 000916
TAVARES
000080 000281 000394
VAN BUGGENHOUT
000616 000642 000653
TAYLOR
000133 000486
VAN DALEN
000229 001024 001184
TAYUR
001234 001244
VAN DE CLOOT
TAZI
000046 000264 000405
000139 000164 000204 000216
000217 000304 000388
TEIXEIRA COELHO
000163 001299 001302
VAN DE MIEROP
000616 000642 000653
TELESCA
000736 000737 000741 000751
000763
VAN DE WALLE
000020 000062 000440 001193
VAN DEN BRAKEL
000246 000747 000769
TEMBE
000144 000861 000891
VAN DEN BULCKE
000567
TEN HAVE
001025 001060 001071
VAN DENDER
TERMOTE
000050 001274
000342 000448 000454 000589
000920 000927 001305
TERWIESCH
000798 000833 001061 001222
001224
VAN DER GAAG
000085 000196 000386
VAN DER HOFSTAD
000730 000735 000746
TESSIER
000937 001010 001041
VAN DER PLOEG
000534 000714 000956 001141
TEULINGS
000233 000245 000948 001032
001147 001180 001195 001199
VAN DER STEEN
000442 001023
INDEX PAR AUTEUR
xi
VAN DER VALK
000857 001002 001125
WHITE
000039 000101 000173 000248
000399 000902 000908
VAN KOPPEN
000162
VAN OORT
000781 000789 000806
WHITEMAN
000384 000603
VAN OOSTVOORN
000526 000926 001296
WIJCKMANS
000026 000355 001121
VAN ROOSBROEK
000020 000062 000440 001193
WILLEMS
000028 001083 001162
VAN TWIST
000442 001023
WILLIAMS
000293 000590 001115 001153
001350
VAN VUUREN
000233 000245 001180
WILLNER
000230 000406 001003
VAN WISSEN
000085 000196 000386
WILSON
001082 001266
VERBOVEN
000709 000717 000959 001027
WILTBANK
000940 001092
VERBURG
000157 000773 000822 000827
WOLFERS
000130 000171 000180 000206
VERDIER
000918 001271
WOLTERBEEK
000157 000773 000822 000827
VERGOOSSEN
000441 000933 000935
WOOD
000001 000953 000969
VERGRIETTE
000060 000772 000816 000823
WOODS
VERHOEF
000211 001219 001251
000051 000212 000291 000866
000893 000919 001030
VEUGELERS
000534 000714 000956 001141
WOOK KIM
000547 000880 000994 001286
VILLAMIL
000652 001079 001138
WU
000287 000341 000371 000744
000767
VINCENT
000432 000437 000663 000673
001282 001333
WUENSCHMANN
000157 000773 000822 000827
VINCETT
000712 001091
WUNDERLE
000432 000437 000663 000673
001282 001333
VIOLANTE
000167 000228 000236 000239
000417 000688
WUYTS
000111 000247 000272 000925
001189
VITARI
000937 001010 001041
XIAO
VOS
000010 000034 000425 000484
000560 000968
000149 000314 000369 001085
001152
YABUUCHI
000087 000254 001187 001188
VREDEVOOGD
000702 000930
YAMAJI
WAGNER
000950 001014 001063 001065
001267
000474 000839 000921 001290
001297
YAN
000553 000556 000564 000592
WAGUESPACK
000928 001259 001273
YANG
000553 000556 000564 000592
WALDE
000073 000476 000514 000609
YARTEY
000352 000593
WALDMAN
000079 000187 000831 001316
YEUNG
WALLAU
000701 000707 000990 001099
000273 000347 000568 000587
000645 001136
WALTER
000299 001130
YIFU LIN
WANDSCHNEIDER
000315 000396
000121 000123 000402 000408
000539
WANG
000945 001137 001166 001201
YIN
000543 000549 000578
ZAICEVA
000082 000244
ZECHMEISTER
000157 000773 000822 000827
ZHANG
000102 000198 000287 000341
000371 000449 000705 000744
000756 000767 000993 001088
001133 001163 001249 001253
ZHAO
000273 000347 000568 000587
000645 001136
ZHOU
000035 000158
ZHU
000422 000502 000523 000835
000906
WAPPELHORST
000157 000773 000822 000827
WEAVER
000696 000971 001089
WEBBER
000824 000865 000900 001220
001230
WECKERT
000157 000773 000822 000827
WEHKE
000112 000231 000240 000276
WEILL
000298 000538 000991
WEIS
000899 001314
WEIZHI
000157 000773 000822 000827
WELCH
001042 001109 001278 001362
ZHURAVSKAYA
000013 000070 000072 001361
WENNBERG
000698 001055 001102
ZIMMERMANN
WERNER
000701 000707 000990 001099
000082 000244 000378 000667
000725 001155 001359
WESCOTT
000299 001130
ZITO
001204
WHALLEY
000496 000505 000600
ÜNLER
000412 000466 000860

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