Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... competition . Thus , these governments may demand more policy - making room to respond to integrating effects and ... competing ( Courchene and Telmer 1998 : 289-91 ) . As provinces flex their policy muscles in response to decentralizing ...
... competition . Thus , these governments may demand more policy - making room to respond to integrating effects and ... competing ( Courchene and Telmer 1998 : 289-91 ) . As provinces flex their policy muscles in response to decentralizing ...
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No. 1 the two jurisdictions . For example , provinces compete with states not only through trade but also for capital investment . In order to get a sense of these competitive pres- sures , we undertook a written / telephone survey of ...
No. 1 the two jurisdictions . For example , provinces compete with states not only through trade but also for capital investment . In order to get a sense of these competitive pres- sures , we undertook a written / telephone survey of ...
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... Competition - Benchmark 1990 1995 2000 Trade A starkly different pattern is evident for differences in the share reduction of the top quintile . Here , the overall pattern is convergence . ( See Figure 5. ) While the degree of ...
... Competition - Benchmark 1990 1995 2000 Trade A starkly different pattern is evident for differences in the share reduction of the top quintile . Here , the overall pattern is convergence . ( See Figure 5. ) While the degree of ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
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