
From 2000 to 2008, nearly 100 research reports were produced by faculty, student assistants, and outreach partners of the Clemson University Center for International Trade (CIT). These reports included working papers which wre distributed in electronic format only. Following the CIT's dissolution in 2008, the Department of Applied Economics and Statistics is making some of the working papers available to the public.
These publications are in PDF format and require Acrobat Reader
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Flinter, Dan. 2005. The Transformation of the Irish Economy--The Role of Public Policy. CUCIT Working Paper 052112, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
McArdle, Pat. 2005. A Private Sector Perspective on the Celtic Tiger Experience. CUCIT Working Paper 052212, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Ward, William A. 2005. Manufacturing Productivity and the Shifting U.S., China, and Global Job Scenes--1990 to 2005. CUCIT Working Paper 052507, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Ward, William A. 2004. South Carolina in a Globalized Economy: How We Got Here and Where We Go Next. CUCIT Working Paper 040918, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Mittelstaedt, John D., and William A. Ward. 2003. Location, Firm Size and International Trade: Simultaneous Measurement of the Effects of Internal and External Scale Economies on Exporting. CUCIT Working Paper 0030115, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Vijayaraghavan, Maya, and William A. Ward. 2001. Institutions and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from a Cross-National Analysis. CUCIT Working Paper 001302, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Mittelstaedt, John D., George N. Harben, and William A. Ward. 2001. How Big is Big Enough? Firm Size as a Barrier to Exporting in South Carolina's Manufacturing Sector. CUCIT Working Paper 000701, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Mittelstaedt, John D., George N. Harben, and William A. Ward. 2000. Economic Characteristics of South Carolina Manufacturing Sector Exporters. CUCIT Working Paper 000626. Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Breuer, Janice B., Robert McNown, and Myles Wallace. 2000. The Quest for Purchasing Power Parity with a Series-specific Unit Root Test Using Panel Data. CUCIT Working Paper .Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Ward, William A. 2000. Globalization and Its Implications: The Size and Location of Manufacturing Sector Export Firms in South Carolina. CUCIT Working Paper 0001115, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
Grunhagen, Marko, Stephen J. Grove, and James W. Gentry. The Dynamics of Store Hour Changes and Consumption Behavior: Results of a Longitudinal Study of Consumer Attitudes toward Saturday Shopping in Germany. CUCIT Working Paper 0010913, Clemson University Center for International Trade, Clemson, SC.
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updated 2/26/09