This paper discusses the effects of sectoral structure on the long run macroeconomic inventory behaviour of national economies. Data on 15 OECD countries are included in the analysis, which is based on correlation and cluster analysis methodologies. The study is part of a long-term research project exploring factors influencing the inventory behaviour of national economies. First, we introduce some basic characteristics of macroeconomic inventory formation in the 15 OECD countries. We argue that our previous results on the existence of specific characteristic features of macroeconomic inventory investment are justified, hence it makes sense to study the factors influencing these features. We then examine the contribution of various secto...
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The study exploits 2-digit level industry data for the period 1981-2004 to ascertain the interlinkag...
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This paper discusses the effects of sectoral structure on the long run macroeconomic inventory behav...
How important are local country conditions to firms' operations performance, as revealed in their in...
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This report compares and contrasts two methods of discerning industrial importance: (1) evaluating i...
Recent research points to the emergence of 'tripartite standards regimes' (TSRs), i.e., regimes base...
Global impact assessment of unilateral climate policies is commonly based on multi-sector, multi-re...
Session - Grand Canyon 6: E‐Business StrategiesTheme of the Workshop: Exploring the grand challenges...
I start with some examples of global studies that compare and contrast "remedies" to management cont...
The financial crisis has revealed that the growth regime characterizing the world before 2008 was un...
Effective inventory management is critical to retailing success. Surprisingly, there islittle publis...
The discipline of operations management is rarely studied with an eye on public policies. Yet, it is...
In this paper, we investigate the “static and dynamic” return and volatility spillovers’ transmissio...
The study exploits 2-digit level industry data for the period 1981-2004 to ascertain the interlinkag...
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This study deals with the recent phenomena of rising overseas acquisitions undertaken by Indian mult...