International relocation has become a topical issue in recent months, in France as elsewhere in Europe. This working paper is a set of four articles. Guillaume Daudin and Sandrine Levasseur provide an assessment of the impact of international relocation on French employment. Georges Pujals deals with offshore outsourcing in the financial sector...
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Innovation, inter-firms co-operation and competition policy - This paper aims at contrasting two different approaches of the relations between innovation and competition. The traditional one focuses on the existence of an optimal structure and the other focuses on viability requirements. It shows that viability conditions cannot be reduced to...
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March 2005 (v1)Report
With respect to relocation (delocalisation) issues two attitudes can be contrasted. According to the most standard one, relocation does not create any problem when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital markets. Changes in transportation and production costs may generate changes in location by firms in manufacturing industry...
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July 2005 (v1)Journal article
According to the standard perspective, relocation does not create any problem when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital markets. Changes costs generate changes in location by firms in manufacturing industry at the benefit of less developed countries. In more developed countries, jobs are shifting from e.g. manufacturing to...
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Innovation is usually thought of as a change in the fundamentals of an economy, which can require adjustments by policy-makers. The latter are usually thought as in regard to a dominant vision, which is to restore an optimal market structure, and leads to a competition policy mainly aimed at controlling for antitrust practices and limiting...
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June 1996 (v1)Journal article
En el presente articulo se analizan los distintos modelos o teorías que tratan de explicar las divergencias que se aprecian en los procesos de crecimiento entre países y entre regiones. Para ello se hace una reflexión general sobre el mecanismo de crecimiento y su incidencia en el desarrollo local, destacándose la importancia de elementos tales...
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May 1998 (v1)Journal article
Starting from the insights due to the new growth theory and to the development of economic geography, our contribution focuses on the crucial dimension of growth mechanisms and of geographic concentration, that is the fact that growth mechanisms necessarily imply for the economy to cope with a special kind of coordination, i.e. disequilibrium...
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March 2005 (v1)Report
With respect to relocation (delocalisation) issues two attitudes can be contrasted. According to the most standard one, relocation does not create any problem when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital markets. Changes in transportation and production costs may generate changes in location by firms in manufacturing industry...
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Innovation is usually thought of as a change in the fundamentals of an economy, which can require adjustments by policy-makers. The latter are usually thought as in regard to a dominant vision, which is to restore an optimal market structure, and leads to a competition policy mainly aimed at controlling for antitrust practices and limiting...
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