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Gerald A. Carlino

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First Name:Gerald
Middle Name:A.
Last Name:Carlino
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RePEc Short-ID:pca459
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Terminal Degree:1976 Department of Economics; University of Pittsburgh (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States)
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Working papers

  1. , 2020. "Partisanship and Fiscal Policy in Economic Unions: Evidence from U.S. States," Working Papers 20-20, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  2. Carlino, Gerald & Drautzburg, Thorsten & Inman, Robert & Zarra, Nicholas, 2020. "Partisanship and Fiscal Policy in Federal Unions: Evidence from US States," VfS Annual Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference): Gender Economics 224550, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
  3. Gerald A. Carlino & Albert Salz, 2019. "Beautiful City: Leisure Amenities and Urban Growth," Working Papers 19-16, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  4. Gerald Carlino & Nicholas Zarra & Robert Inman & Thorsten Drautzburg, 2019. "Fiscal Policy in Monetary Unions: State Partisanship and its Macroeconomic Effects," 2019 Meeting Papers 434, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  5. Gerald A. Carlino, 2017. "Do Non-Compete Covenants Influence State Startup Activity? Evidence from the Michigan Experiment," Working Papers 17-30, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  6. Gerald A. Carlino & Thorsten Drautzburg, 2017. "The Role of Startups for Local Labor Markets," Working Papers 17-31, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  7. Kristy Buzard & Gerald A. Carlino & Jake Carr & Robert M. Hunt & Tony E. Smith, 2017. "Localized Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from the Spatial Clustering of R&D Labs and Patent Citations," Working Papers 17-32, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  8. Kristy Buzard & Gerald A. Carlino & Jake Carr & Robert M. Hunt & Tony E. Smith, 2017. "The Agglomeration of American Research and Development Labs," Working Papers 17-18, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  9. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2015. "Fiscal stimulus in economic unions: what role for states?," Working Papers 15-41, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  10. Kristy Buzard & Gerald A. Carlino & Jake Carr & Robert M. Hunt & Tony E. Smith, 2015. "Localized Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from the Agglomeration of American R&D Labs and Patent Data," Working Papers 15-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  11. Carlino, Gerald & Kerr, William R., 2015. "Agglomeration and innovation," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 27/2015, Bank of Finland.
  12. Carlino, Gerald & Kerr, William R., 2015. "Agglomeration and innovation," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 27/2015, Bank of Finland.
  13. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2013. "Local deficits and local jobs: can U.S. statess stabilize their own economies?," Working Papers 13-11, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  14. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2013. "Macro fiscal policy in economic unions: states as agents," Working Papers 13-40, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  15. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2012. "A narrative analysis of post-World War II changes in federal aid," Working Papers 12-23, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  16. Gerald A. Carlino & Jake Carr & Robert M. Hunt & Tony E. Smith, 2010. "The agglomeration of R&D labs," Working Papers 10-33, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  17. Kristy Buzard & Gerald A. Carlino, 2009. "The geography of research and development activity in the U.S," Working Papers 09-16, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  18. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert M. Hunt, 2009. "What explains the quantity and quality of local inventive activity?," Working Papers 09-12, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  19. Gerald A. Carlino & Albert Saiz, 2008. "City Beautiful," Working Papers 08-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  20. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina & Keith Sill, 2007. "The long and large decline in state employment growth volatility," Working Papers 07-11, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  21. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee & Robert M. Hunt, 2006. "Urban density and the rate of invention," Working Papers 06-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  22. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina & Keith Sill, 2005. "On the stability of employment growth: a postwar view from the U.S. states," Working Papers 04-21, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  23. Gerald Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee & Robert Hunt, 2005. "Matching and Learning in Cities: Urban Density and the Rate of Invention," Levine's Bibliography 784828000000000160, UCLA Department of Economics.
  24. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 2003. "How strong is co-movement in employment over the business cycle? Evidence from state/industry data," Working Papers 03-5, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  25. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina & Keith Sill, 2003. "Postwar period changes in employment volatility: new evidence from state/industry panel data," Working Papers 03-18, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  26. Gerald A. Carlino & N. Edward Coulson, 2002. "Compensating differentials and the social benefits of the NFL," Working Papers 02-12, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  27. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina & Keith Sill, 2002. "The cyclical behavior of state employment during the postwar period," Working Papers 02-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  28. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee & Robert M. Hunt, 2001. "Knowledge spillovers and the new economy of cities," Working Papers 01-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  29. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee, 2001. "Employment deconcentration: a new perspective on America's postwar urban evolution," Working Papers 01-4, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  30. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina & Keith Sill, 2000. "Sectoral shocks and metropolitan employment growth," Working Papers 00-9, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  31. Gerald A. Carlino & Keith Sill, 2000. "Regional income fluctuations: common trends and common cycles," Working Papers 00-8, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  32. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee, 1999. "Postwar trends in metropolitan employment growth: decentralization and deconcentration," Working Papers 99-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  33. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1998. "Monetary policy and the U.S. and regions: some implications for European Monetary Union," Working Papers 98-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  34. Gerald A. Carlino & Keith Sill, 1998. "The cyclical behavior of regional per capita incomes in the postwar period," Working Papers 98-11, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  35. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee, 1998. "Aggregate employment growth and the deconcentration of metropolitan employment," Working Papers 98-6, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  36. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1997. "The differential regional effects of monetary policy: evidence from the U.S. States," Working Papers 97-12, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  37. Gerald A. Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee, 1997. "On the evolution of the spatial distribution of employment in postwar United States," Working Papers 97-26, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  38. Gerald A. Carlino & Keith Sill, 1996. "Common trends and common cycles in regional per capita incomes," Working Papers 96-13, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  39. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1995. "The differential effects of monetary policy shocks on regional economic activity," Working Papers 95-15, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  40. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1994. "Does monetary policy have differential regional effects?," Working Papers 94-23, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  41. Gerald A. Carlino & Leonard O. Mills, 1994. "Convergence and the U.S states: a time series analysis," Working Papers 94-13, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  42. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1993. "Regional income dynamics," Working Papers 93-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  43. Gerald A. Carlino & Leonard O. Mills, 1993. "Testing neoclassical convergence in regional incomes and earnings," Working Papers 93-22, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  44. Gerald A. Carlino & Brian J. Cody & Richard Voith, 1991. "The effects of exchange rate and productivity changes on U.S. industrial output at the state level," Working Papers 91-16, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  45. Gerald A. Carlino & Leonard O. Mills, 1991. "Have regional per-capita incomes converged?," Working Papers 91-18, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  46. Gerald A. Carlino & Leonard O. Mills, 1990. "Persistence and convergence in relative regional incomes," Working Papers 90-23, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  47. Gerald A. Carlino & Brian J. Cody & Richard Voith, 1989. "Regional impacts of exchange rate movements," Working Papers 90-6, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  48. Paul S. Calem & Gerald A. Carlino, 1989. "The concentration/conduct relationship in bank deposit markets," Working Papers 89-26, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  49. Gerald A. Carlino & Richard Voith, 1989. "Accounting for differences in aggregate state productivity," Working Papers 90-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  50. Paul S. Calem & Gerald A. Carlino, 1988. "Agglomeration economies and technical change in urban manufacturing," Working Papers 88-5, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  51. Gerald A. Carlino & Edwin S. Mills, 1986. "The role of agglomeration potential in population and employment growth," Working Papers 86-13, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  52. Gerald A. Carlino & Richard Lang, 1986. "Interregional flows of funds as a measure of economic integration in the United States," Working Papers 86-17, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

Articles

  1. Gerald Carlino & Thorsten Drautzburg & Robert Inman & Nicholas Zarra, 2023. "Partisanship and Fiscal Policy in Economic Unions: Evidence from US States," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 113(3), pages 701-737, March.
  2. Buzard, Kristy & Carlino, Gerald A. & Hunt, Robert M. & Carr, Jake K. & Smith, Tony E., 2020. "Localized knowledge spillovers: Evidence from the spatial clustering of R&D labs and patent citations," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 81(C).
  3. Gerald Carlino & Thorsten Drautzburg, 2020. "The role of startups for local labor markets," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 35(6), pages 751-775, September.
  4. Gerald A. Carlino & Albert Saiz, 2019. "Beautiful city: Leisure amenities and urban growth," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 59(3), pages 369-408, June.
  5. Buzard, Kristy & Carlino, Gerald A. & Hunt, Robert M. & Carr, Jake K. & Smith, Tony E., 2017. "The agglomeration of American R&D labs," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 14-26.
  6. Gerald A. Carlino, 2017. "Did the Fiscal Stimulus Work?," Economic Insights, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, vol. 2(1), pages 6-16, January.
  7. Gerald Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2016. "Fiscal Stimulus in Economic Unions: What Role for States?," Tax Policy and the Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 30(1), pages 1-50.
  8. Gerald A. Carlino, 2014. "New ideas in the air: cities and economic growth," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q4, pages 1-7.
  9. Gerald A. Carlino & Jake Carr, 2013. "Clusters of knowledge: R&D proximity and the spillover effect," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 11-22.
  10. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert Defina & Keith Sill, 2013. "The Long and Large Decline in State Employment Growth Volatility," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 45(2-3), pages 521-534, March.
  11. Carlino, Gerald A. & Inman, Robert P., 2013. "Local deficits and local jobs: Can US states stabilize their own economies?," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 60(5), pages 517-530.
  12. Gerald A. Carlino, 2011. "Three keys to the city: resources, agglomeration economies, and sorting," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 1-13.
  13. Gerald A. Carlino, 2009. "Beautiful city," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 10-17.
  14. Kristy Buzard & Gerald A. Carlino, 2008. "The geography of research and development activity in the U.S," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 1-11.
  15. Gerald A. Carlino, 2007. "The great moderation in economic volatility: a view from the states," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 11-20.
  16. Carlino, Gerald A. & Chatterjee, Satyajit & Hunt, Robert M., 2007. "Urban density and the rate of invention," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 61(3), pages 389-419, May.
  17. Carlino, Gerald & Coulson, N. Edward, 2006. "Compensating differentials and the social benefit of the NFL: Reply," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 60(1), pages 132-138, July.
  18. Gerald A. Carlino, 2005. "The economic role of cities in the 21st century," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q3, pages 9-15.
  19. Gerald A. Carlino & N. Edward Coulson, 2004. "Should cities be ready for some football? Assessing the social benefits of hosting an NFL team," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q2, pages 7-17.
  20. Carlino, Gerald & Coulson, N. Edward, 2004. "Compensating differentials and the social benefits of the NFL," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 56(1), pages 25-50, July.
  21. Carlino, Gerald A. & DeFina, Robert H., 2004. "How strong is co-movement in employment over the business cycle? Evidence from state/sector data," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(2), pages 298-315, March.
  22. Gerald A. Carlino, 2003. "A confluence of events? explaining fluctuations in local employment," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q1, pages 6-12.
  23. Gerald Carlino & Satyajit Chatterjee, 2002. "Employment Deconcentration: A New Perspective on America’s Postwar Urban Evolution," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(3), pages 445-475, August.
  24. Gerald A. Carlino, 2001. "Knowledge spillovers: cities' role in the new economy," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Q4, pages 17-26.
  25. Gerald Carlino & Keith Sill, 2001. "Regional Income Fluctuations: Common Trends And Common Cycles," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 83(3), pages 446-456, August.
  26. Chatterjee, Satyajit & Carlino, Gerald A., 2001. "Aggregate metropolitan employment growth and the deconcentration of metropolitan employment," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 48(3), pages 549-583, December.
  27. Carlino, Gerald A. & DeFina, Robert H. & Sill, Keith, 2001. "Sectoral Shocks and Metropolitan Employment Growth," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(3), pages 396-417, November.
  28. Gerald A. Carlino, 2000. "From centralization to deconcentration: people and jobs spread out," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Nov, pages 15-27.
  29. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1999. "Do states respond differently to changes in monetary policy?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul, pages 17-27.
  30. Gerald A. Carlino, 1998. "Trends in metropolitan employment growth," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul, pages 13-22.
  31. Gerald Carlino & Robert Defina, 1998. "The Differential Regional Effects Of Monetary Policy," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 80(4), pages 572-587, November.
  32. Gerald A. Carlino & Keith Sill, 1997. "Regional economies: separating trends from cycles," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue May, pages 19-31.
  33. Carlino, Gerald A. & Mills, Leonard, 1996. "Testing neoclassical convergence in regional incomes and earnings," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 26(6), pages 565-590, December.
  34. Gerald A. Carlino & Robert H. DeFina, 1996. "Does monetary policy have differential regional effects?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Mar, pages 17-27.
  35. Carlino, Gerald & Mills, Leonard, 1996. "Are U.S. regional incomes converging? Reply," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 38(3), pages 599-601, December.
  36. Gerald A. Carlino, 1995. "Do education and training lead to faster growth in cities?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jan, pages 15-22.
  37. Carlino Gerald & Defina Robert, 1995. "Regional Income Dynamics," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 88-106, January.
  38. Gerald Carlino & Richard Voith & Brian Cody, 1994. "The Effects of Exchange Rate and Relative Productivity Changes on US Industrial Output at the State Level," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 31(2), pages 219-232, March.
  39. Gerald A. Carlino, 1993. "Highways and education: the road to productivity?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Sep, pages 21-31.
  40. Carlino, Gerald A. & Mills, Leonard O., 1993. "Are U.S. regional incomes converging? : A time series analysis," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 32(2), pages 335-346, November.
  41. Gerald A. Carlino, 1992. "Are regional per capita earnings diverging?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Mar, pages 3-12.
  42. Carlino, Gerald A. & Voith, Richard, 1992. "Accounting for differences in aggregate state productivity," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 22(4), pages 597-617, November.
  43. Calem, Paul S. & Carlino, Gerald A., 1991. "Urban agglomeration economies in the presence of technical change," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 29(1), pages 82-95, January.
  44. Calem, Paul S & Carlino, Gerald A, 1991. "The Concentration/Conduct Relationship in Bank Deposit Markets," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 73(2), pages 268-276, May.
  45. Gerald A. Carlino, 1990. "Should states fear the effects of a changing dollar?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Sep, pages 3-12.
  46. Carlino, Gerald & Cody, Brian & Voith, Richard, 1990. "Regional impacts of exchange rate movements," Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, vol. 20(1), pages 1-14.
  47. Gerald A. Carlino, 1989. "What can output measures tell us about deindustrialization in the nation and its regions?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jan, pages 15-27.
  48. Carlino, Gerald & Lang, Richard, 1989. "Interregional flows of funds as a measure of economic integration in the United States," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 20-29, July.
  49. Gerald A. Carlino, 1987. "Productivity in cities: does city size matter?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Nov, pages 3-12.
  50. Gerald A. Carlino, 1987. "Comparisons of Agglomeration: Or What Chinitz Really Said: A Reply," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 24(1), pages 75-76, February.
  51. Gerald A. Carlino, 1986. "Do regional wages differ?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul, pages 17-25.
  52. Carlino, Gerald A., 1985. "Declining city productivity and the growth of rural regions: A test of alternative explanations," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 18(1), pages 11-27, July.
  53. Gerald A. Carlino & Edwin S. Mills, 1985. "Do public policies affect county growth?," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Jul/Aug, pages 3-16.
  54. Gerald A. Carlino, 1983. "New employment growth trends: the U.S. and the Third District," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Sep/Oct, pages 3-14.
  55. Carlino, Gerald A., 1982. "Interest rate effects and intertemporal consumption," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 223-234.
  56. Gerald A. Carlino, 1982. "From centralization to deconcentration: economic activity spreads out," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue May/Jun, pages 15-25.
  57. Gerald A. Carlino, 1982. "Manufacturing Agglomeration Economies As Returns To Scale: A Production Function Approach," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 50(1), pages 95-108, January.
  58. Gerald A. Carlino, 1980. "Contrasts in Agglomeration: New York and Pittsburgh Reconsidered," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 17(3), pages 343-351, October.

Chapters

  1. Carlino, Gerald & Kerr, William R., 2015. "Agglomeration and Innovation," Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, in: Gilles Duranton & J. V. Henderson & William C. Strange (ed.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, edition 1, volume 5, chapter 0, pages 349-404, Elsevier.
  2. Gerald Carlino & Robert P. Inman, 2014. "Fiscal Stimulus in Economic Unions: What Role for States?," NBER Chapters, in: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 30, pages 1-50, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Kristy Buzard & Gerald Carlino, 2013. "The geography of research and development activity in the US," Chapters, in: Frank Giarratani & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings & Philip McCann (ed.), Handbook of Industry Studies and Economic Geography, chapter 16, pages 389-410, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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  1. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (19) 2002-11-04 2006-09-16 2008-10-21 2008-11-11 2009-07-11 2009-08-30 2010-11-27 2011-10-09 2012-10-06 2013-05-05 2014-08-20 2014-10-22 2015-02-05 2016-06-09 2016-10-16 2017-07-30 2017-10-15 2017-10-15 2019-03-25. Author is listed
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  4. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (13) 2003-05-08 2007-04-14 2011-04-30 2013-04-06 2013-10-25 2013-11-09 2014-08-20 2015-11-07 2015-12-08 2019-09-23 2020-06-22 2020-11-23 2021-03-29. Author is listed
  5. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (10) 2009-08-30 2014-10-22 2015-02-05 2016-06-09 2016-10-16 2017-07-30 2017-10-01 2017-10-15 2017-10-15 2021-08-16. Author is listed
  6. NEP-CSE: Economics of Strategic Management (9) 2010-11-27 2012-10-06 2014-08-20 2014-10-22 2015-02-05 2016-06-09 2016-10-16 2017-07-30 2017-10-15. Author is listed
  7. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (7) 1999-10-20 2000-10-31 2000-10-31 2001-06-08 2003-05-08 2013-04-06 2019-03-25. Author is listed
  8. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (6) 2014-08-20 2014-10-22 2016-06-09 2017-10-01 2017-10-15 2021-08-16. Author is listed
  9. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (6) 2009-07-11 2011-10-09 2012-10-06 2015-02-05 2016-10-16 2017-10-15. Author is listed
  10. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (6) 2012-10-06 2013-10-25 2013-11-09 2014-08-20 2015-11-07 2015-12-08. Author is listed
  11. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (5) 2009-08-30 2016-06-09 2017-10-01 2017-10-15 2017-10-15. Author is listed
  12. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (4) 2006-09-16 2015-02-05 2016-10-16 2017-10-15
  13. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (3) 1999-10-20 2012-10-06 2021-08-16
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  15. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (2) 2014-08-20 2014-10-22
  16. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (2) 2008-11-11 2019-03-25
  17. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (2) 1998-10-15 2019-09-23
  18. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (2) 2020-06-22 2021-03-29
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