Abay Mulatu
Affiliations: | 2004 | Economics | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Cees Withagen | grad student | 2004 | VU Amsterdam |
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Mulatu A. (2018) Environmental Regulation And International Competitiveness: A Critical Review International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 17: 41-63 |
Mulatu A. (2017) The Structure of UK Outbound FDI and Environmental Regulation Environmental and Resource Economics. 68: 65-96 |
Mulatu A. (2016) On the concept of 'competitiveness' and its usefulness for policy Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. 36: 50-62 |
Mulatu A, Wossink A. (2014) Environmental Regulation and Location of Industrialized Agricultural Production in Europe Land Economics. 90: 509-537 |
Crafts N, Leunig T, Mulatu A. (2011) Corrigendum: Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century? The Economic History Review. 64: 351-356 |
Mulatu A, Gerlagh R, Rigby D, et al. (2010) Environmental regulation and industry location in Europe Environmental and Resource Economics. 45: 459-479 |
Crafts N, Leunig T, Mulatu A. (2008) Were British Railway Companies Well Managed in the Early Twentieth Century The Economic History Review. 61: 842-866 |
Crafts N, Mills TC, Mulatu A. (2007) Total factor productivity growth on Britain's railways, 1852-1912: A reappraisal of the evidence Explorations in Economic History. 44: 608-634 |
Withagen CA, Florax RJGM, Mulatu A. (2007) Optimal environmental policy differentials in open economies under emissions constraints Journal of Economics/ Zeitschrift Fur Nationalokonomie. 91: 129-149 |
Crafts NFR, Mulatu A. (2006) How did the Location of Industry Respond To Falling Transport Costs in Britain Before World War I The Journal of Economic History. 66: 575-607 |