Determinants of the International Influence of a R&D Organisation: A Bibliometric Approach
Teixeira, Aurora and J. Sequeira (2011); “Determinants of the International Influence of a R&D Organisation: A Bibliometric Approach“, European Journal of Scientific Research, 53(3), pp. 400-430.
HIV/AIDS Stigma Attitudes among Educators in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa
Chao, Li-Wei, Mark V. Pauly, Olagoke Akintola and Jeff Gow (2010); “HIV/AIDS Stigma Attitudes among Educators in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa“, Journal of School Health, 80(1), pp. 561-569.
Capital Mobility and Labor Market Volatility
Çenesiz, M. Alper and Christian Pierdzioch (2010); “Capital Mobility and Labor Market Volatility“, International Economics and Economic Policy, 7(4), pp. 391-409.
Animals Health Control Efficiency in Northwest Portugal: A Two-stage DEA Approach
Costa, Leonardo, Alfons Oude Lansink and Elvira Silva (2010); “Animals Health Control Efficiency in Northwest Portugal: A Two-stage DEA Approach“, Food Economics – Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section C, 7(2-4), pp. 197-208.
Growth and Wage Inequality in a Scale-Independent Model with R&D and Human-Capital Accumulation
Afonso, Óscar (2010); “Growth and Wage Inequality in a Scale-Independent Model with R&D and Human-Capital Accumulation“, The Manchester School, 78(2), pp. 149-182.
A Stochastic Production Frontier Model with a Translog Specification Using the Generalized Maximum Entropy Estimator
Macedo, Pedro and Elvira Silva (2010);” A Stochastic Production Frontier Model with a Translog Specification Using the Generalized Maximum Entropy Estimator“, Economics Bulletin, 30 (1), pp. 587-596.
Agreeing to Disagree in a Countable Space of Equiprobable States
Correia-da-Silva, João (2010); “Agreeing to Disagree in a Countable Space of Equiprobable States“, Economic Theory, 45(1-2), pp. 291-302.
A General Class of Estimators for the Linear Regression Model Affected by Collinearity and Outliers
Macedo, Pedro, Manuel Scotto and Elvira Silva (2010); “A General Class of Estimators for the Linear Regression Model Affected by Collinearity and Outliers“, Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, 39 (5), pp. 981-993.
Entry Regulation under Asymmetric Information about Demand
Brandão, António and Paula Sarmento (2010); “Entry Regulation under Asymmetric Information about Demand“, Economics Research International, 105049.
Too Sick to Start: Health of the Entrepreneur and Business Entry in Townships Around Durban, South Africa
Chao, Li-Wei, Helena Szrek, Nuno Sousa Pereira and Mark Pauly (2010); “Too Sick to Start: Health of the Entrepreneur and Business Entry in Townships Around Durban, South Africa“, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 15(2), pp. 231-242.