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  • 1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource, 28 S. = 628 KB, Text , graph. Darst.
    Serie: CESifo working paper 2298
    Serie: Public finance
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Hochschulreform ; EU-Bildungspolitik ; Hochschulfinanzierung ; Selbstverwaltung ; Internationaler Wettbewerb ; Studium ; EU-Binnenmarkt ; EU-Staaten ; Arbeitspapier ; Graue Literatur ; Als Aufsatz endgültig erschienen ; Buch ; Online-Publikation ; Europäische Union ; Hochschulreform
    Anmerkung: Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat Reader.
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784713140
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Serie: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Serie: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Paralleltitel: Available in another form
    Schlagwort(e): Natural resources ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: The Economics of Resource Rich Economies discusses the problems and benefits of economies rich in natural resources. After a brief look at some historical aspects, it explores the concept known as the 'Dutch Disease' and offers empirical and theoretical insights into the effects of rich natural resources on economic growth. It investigates the political economy of natural resources, issues of conflict and natural resources and a variety of policies and strategies for managing the revenue from natural resources
    Kurzfassung: Frederick van der Ploeg (2010), 'Voracious Transformation of a Common Natural Resource into Productive Capital', International Economic Review, 51 (2), May, 365-81
    Kurzfassung: Jean-Marie Baland and Patrick Francois (2000), 'Rent-seeking and Resource Booms', Journal of Development Economics, 61 (2), April, 527-42 -- Erwin H. Bulte, Richard Damania and Robert T. Deacon (2005), 'Resource Intensity, Institutions, and Development', World Development, 33 (7), July, 1029-44 -- Roland Hodler (2006), 'The Curse of Natural Resources in Fractionalized Countries', European Economic Review, 50 (6), August, 1367-86 -- James A. Robinson, Ragnar Torvik and Thierry Verdier (2006), 'Political Foundations of the Resource Curse', Journal of Development Economics, 79 (2), April, 447-68 -- Aaron Tornell and Philip R. Lane (1999), 'The Voracity Effect', American Economic Review, 89 (1), March, 22-46 -- Ragnar Torvik (2002), 'Natural Resources, Rent Seeking and Welfare', Journal of Development Economics, 67 (2), April, 455-70 -- Francesco Caselli and Tom Cunningham (2009), 'Leader Behaviour and the Natural Resource Curse', Oxford Economic Papers, 61 (4), October, 628-50 -- Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler (2004), 'Greed and Grievance in Civil War', Oxford Economic Papers, 56 (4), October, 563-95 -- James D. Fearon (2005), 'Primary Commodity Exports and Civil War', Journal of Conflict Resolution, 49 (4), August, 483-507 -- Joshua D. Angrist and Adriana D. Kugler (2008), 'Rural Windfall or a New Resource Curse? Coca, Income, and Civil Conflict in Colombia', Review of Economics and Statistics, XC (2), May, 191-215 -- Ernesto Dal Bó and Pedro Dal Bó (2011), 'Workers, Warriors, and Criminals: Social Conflict in General Equilibrium', Journal of the European Economic Association, 9 (4), August, 646-77 -- Oeindrila Dube and Juan F. Vargas (2013), 'Commodity Price Shocks and Civil Conflict: Evidence from Colombia', Review of Economic Studies, 80 (4), October, 1384-421 -- Frederick van der Ploeg and Dominic Rohner (2012), 'War and Natural Resource Exploitation', European Economic Review, 56 (8), November, 1714-29 -- John M. Hartwick (1977), 'Intergenerational Equity and the Investing of Rents from Exhaustible Resources', American Economic Review, 67 (5), December, 972-4 -- Avinash Dixit, Peter Hammond and Michael Hoel (1980), 'On Hartwick's Rule for Regular Maximin Paths of Capital Accumulation and Resource Depletion', Review of Economic Studies, XLVII (3), April, 551-6 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta and Karl-Göran Mäler (2003), 'The Genuine Savings Criterion and the Value of Population', Economic Theory, 21 (2-3), March, 217-25 -- J.A Sefton and M.R. Weale (2006), 'The Concept of Income in a General Equilibrium', Review of Economic Studies, 73 (1), January, 219-49 -- Frederick van der Ploeg and Anthony J. Venables (2011), 'Harnessing Windfall Revenues: Optimal Policies for Resource-Rich Developing Economies', Economic Journal, 121 (551), March, 1-30 -- Ton S. van den Bremer and Frederick van der Ploeg (2013), 'Managing and Harnessing Volatile Oil Windfalls', IMF Economic Review, 61 (1), 130-67
    Kurzfassung: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Paul A. David and Gavin Wright (1997), 'Increasing Returns and the Genesis of American Resource Abundance', Industrial and Corporate Change, 6 (2), March, 203-45 -- Gary D. Libecap (1978), 'Economic Variables and the Development of the Law: The Case of Western Mineral Rights', Journal of Economic History, 38 (2), June, 338-62 -- Christopher Blattman, Jason Hwang and Jeffrey G. Williamson (2007), 'Winners and Losers in the Commodity Lottery: The Impact of Terms of Trade Growth and Volatility in the Periphery 1870-1939', Journal of Development Economics, 82 (1), January, 156-79 -- W. Max Corden and J. Peter Neary (1982), 'Booming Sector and De-Industrialisation in a Small Open Economy', Economic Journal, 92 (368), December, 825-48 -- Peter Neary (1988), 'Determinants of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate', American Economic Review, 78 (1), March, 210-15 -- R.K. Eastwood and A.J. Venables (1982), 'The Macroeconomic Implications of a Resource Discovery in an Open Economy', Economic Journal, 92 (366), June, 285-99 -- Sweder van Wijnbergen (1984), 'The "Dutch Disease": A Disease After All?', Economic Journal, 94 (373), March, 41-55 -- Frederick van der Ploeg and Anthony J. Venables (2013), 'Absorbing a Windfall of Foreign Exchange: Dutch Disease Dynamics', Journal of Development Economics, 103, July, 229-43 -- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew M. Warner (2001), 'The Curse of Natural Resources', European Economic Review, 45 (4-6), May, 827-38 -- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis (2012), 'Commodity Prices and Growth: An Empirical Investigation', European Economic Review, 56 (6), August, 1241-60 -- Halvor Mehlum, Karl Moene and Ragnar Torvik (2006), 'Institutions and the Resource Curse', Economic Journal, 116 (508), January, 1-20 -- Halvor Mehlum, Karl Moene and Ragnar Torvik (2006), 'Institutions and the Resource Curse', Economic Journal, 116 (508), January, 1-20 -- Anne D. Boschini, Jan Pettersson and Jesper Roine (2007), 'Resource Curse or Not: A Question of Appropriability', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 109 (3), September, 593-617 -- Frederick van der Ploeg and Steven Poelhekke (2009), 'Volatility and the Natural Resource Curse', Oxford Economic Papers, 61 (4), October, 727-60 -- Benedikt Goderis and Samuel W. Malone (2011), 'Natural Resource Booms and Inequality: Theory and Evidence', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113 (2), June, 388-417 'Erratum', in Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113 (3), September, 754 -- Pedro C. Vicente (2010), 'Does Oil Corrupt? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in West Africa', Journal of Development Economics, 92 (1), May, 28-38 -- Fernando M. Aragón and Juan Pablo Rud (2013), 'Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 5 (2), May, 1-25 -- Jørgen Juel Andersen and Silje Aslaksen (2008), 'Constitutions and the Resource Curse', Journal of Development Economics, 87 (2), October, 227-46
    Anmerkung: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 3
    Buch
    Buch
    Munich : Univ., Center for Economic Studies [u.a.]
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 28 S. , graph. Darst., Tab.
    Serie: CESifo working paper series 2298
    Serie: Public finance
    DDC: 370
    RVK:
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    Schlagwort(e): Europäische Union ; Hochschulreform
    Kurzfassung: Universities are key players in the successful transition to a knowledge-based economy and society. However, this crucial sector of society needs restructuring if Europe is not to lose out in the global competition in education, research and innovation. To allow a more evidence based process of reforms of higher education, this contribution reviews the trends in performance, funding and governance of European universities. It also brings on board some evidence on support for the reform process. The analysis shows that, while EU universities have improved their quantitative performance on teaching and research, it needs to further improve especially on the quality dimension. The link between governance, funding and performance is not obvious and needs still further data and research. Nevertheless, the preliminary evidence so far seems to suggest that society supports a multitude of university structures, to respond to a heterogeneous set of preferences. This calls for granting universities the space and thrust to develop autonomously their own strategies and structures. Public and private stakeholders should provide the funds for universities to develop their agenda, while holding them accountability for delivering results. Establishing a large, integrated market for higher education and research in Europe, would provide an environment for European universities to develop their comparative advantages, making them stronger players on the world scene.
    Anmerkung: Literaturverz. S. 27 - 28
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