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Browsing Schar School of Policy and Government by Subject "George Mason University"

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  • Sarafoglou, Nikias (2007-10-31)
    As a rule, in anniversary celebrations, papers and the related statistics are presented in a positive perspective and even mild self-critical assessment is usually minimized. The 50th anniversary of Regional Science ...
  • Banerjee, Pritam (2007-01-29)
    The quality of entrepreneurship has been considered by many scholars as a critical factor in the economic development of a society. While some scholars have sought to explain the difference in entrepreneurial quality among ...
  • Aslam, Ghazia (2010-02-25)
    Many questions about the characteristics of dictatorships and the process and likelihood of their transition towards democracy remain unanswered. In this paper, we contend that in order to get a comprehensive picture of a ...
  • Paelinck, Jean H.P. (2007-11-05)
    Specification problems in spatial econometrics are particularly important, given the high complexity of the spatial – and temporal – relations involved; moreover asymmetry, heterogeneity, spatial bias, add to the number ...
  • Mayer, Jeremy D.; Koizumi, Naoru; LaPorte, Todd (2007-11-09)
    Among the most reliable patterns in American partisan, public opinion is the consistent antipathy towards higher government spending exhibited by Republicans compared to Democrats. This gap in public opinion has grown, ...
  • Hart, David M. (2007-06-20)
    “Entrepreneurial” state economic development strategies, which focus on nurturing home-grown high-technology and other high-growth businesses, lack immediate payoffs for politically powerful constituencies, a condition ...

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