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Booming Sector and De-Industrialisation in a Small Open Economy
19821.9k citationsW. M. Corden, J. Peter NearyThe Economic Journalprofile →
Multi-Product Firms and Flexible Manufacturing in the Global Economy
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Neary, J. Peter, et al.. (2011). Selection Effects with Heterogeneous Firms.. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford).31 indexed citations
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Anderson, James E. & J. Peter Neary. (2005). Measuring the Restrictiveness of International Trade Policy. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford). 1.73 indexed citations
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Leahy, Dermot & J. Peter Neary. (2004). Symmetrical Research Joint Ventures: Cooperative Substitutes and Complements. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford).3 indexed citations
Fitzsimons, Emla, et al.. (1999). Explaining the Volume of North-South Trade in Ireland: A Gravity Model Approach*. Economic and social review. 30(4). 381–401.31 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter. (1999). Beat 'em or Join 'em? Export Subsidies
\nversus International Research Joint
\nVentures in Oligopolistic Markets. Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive (Maynooth University).21 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter, et al.. (1998). Strategic Trade and Industrial Policy Towards Dynamic Oligopolies. Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive (Maynooth University).82 indexed citations
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Leahy, Dermot & J. Peter Neary. (1995). International R & D Rivalry and Industrial Strategy Without Government Commitment. MURAL - Maynooth University Research Archive Library (National University of Ireland, Maynooth).1 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter, et al.. (1995). Public Policy Towards R&D in Oligopolistic Industries. American Economic Review. 1243(4). 642–662.203 indexed citations
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Leahy, Dermot & J. Peter Neary. (1994). Time consistency, learning by doing and infant-industry protection: The linear case. Economic and social review.3 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter & James E. Anderson. (1993). Domestic distortions and international trade.. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford).37 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter. (1987). Determinants of the equilibrium real exchange rate. American Economic Review. 78(1). 210–215.101 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter & Sweder van Wijnbergen. (1984). Can an Oil Discovery Lead to a Recession? A Comment. The Economic Journal. 94(374). 390–395.13 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter & Douglas D. Purvis. (1983). Real Adjustment and Exchange Rate Dynamics. The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS). 285–316.13 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter. (1982). Intersectoral Capital Mobility, Wage Stickiness, and the Case for Adjustment Assistance. NBER Chapters. 39–72.9 indexed citations
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Corden, W. M. & J. Peter Neary. (1982). Booming Sector and De-Industrialisation in a Small Open Economy. The Economic Journal. 92(368). 825–825.1916 indexed citations breakdown →
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Neary, J. Peter. (1978). Dynamic Stability and the Theory of Factor-Market Distortions. American Economic Review. 68(4). 671–682.107 indexed citations
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Neary, J. Peter. (1973). Relative efficiency of absolute data and first differences in regression analysis : the case of autocorrelated disturbances. Economic and social review. 5(1).
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Neary, J. Peter, et al.. (1971). A Study of Consumer Prices, Part 1. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1971. 16–35.1 indexed citations
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