Countries citing papers authored by Frederick Nixson
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Fields of papers citing papers by Frederick Nixson
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frederick Nixson
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Alcorta, Ludovico & Frederick Nixson. (2011). The global financial crisis and the developing world : impact on and implications for the manufacturing sector.5 indexed citations
Bolt, Richard A., et al.. (2004). Economic Analysis of Policy-Based Operations : Key Dimensions.2 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick, et al.. (2002). Industrialisation and industrial policy. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).1 indexed citations
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Artis, Michael J. & Frederick Nixson. (2001). The Economics of the European Union: Policy and Analysis (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Harrigan, Jane, et al.. (2001). The Determinants of Export Performance: Results of a 1997 Survey of Malawian Exporters.1 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick & Bernard Walters. (2000). The Transition to a Market Economy: Mongolia 1990-1998. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 2(1). 35–61.4 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick. (2000). The Mongolian economy : a manual of applied economics for a country in transition. Edward Elgar eBooks.12 indexed citations
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Amann, Edmund & Frederick Nixson. (1999). Globalisation and competitiveness of the Brazilian steel industry: 1988-97. The Journal of Development Studies.1 indexed citations
Nixson, Frederick, et al.. (1999). The Industrial Sector and Economic Development. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).1 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick & Bernard Walters. (1999). Introduction. Manchester School. 67(5). 405–408.1 indexed citations
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Kirkpatrick, Colin, et al.. (1998). Privatisation, Enterprise Development and Economic Reform: Experiences of Developing and Transitional Economies. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester).14 indexed citations
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Arun, Thankom & Frederick Nixson. (1997). Privatisation and Foreign Participation: The Indian Experience. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy.1 indexed citations
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Cook, PS & Frederick Nixson. (1995). The move to the market? : trade and industry policy reform in transitional economies.2 indexed citations
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Artis, Michael J. & Frederick Nixson. (1994). The economics of the European Union : policy and analysis. Oxford University Press eBooks.37 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick. (1991). Industrialization and development. Journal of International Development. 3(1). 79–85.30 indexed citations
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Nixson, Frederick. (1973). Economic integration and industrial location - an East African case study. Medical Entomology and Zoology.3 indexed citations
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