His primary scientific interests are in Industrial organization, International economics, Human resources, Manufacturing sector and Commerce. His Industrial organization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Productivity, Technological change, Marketing and Survey data collection. John R. Baldwin has included themes like Volatility, Manufacturing and Manufacturing employment in his International economics study.
His research integrates issues of Government, Production, Manufacturing firms and Knowledge management in his study of Human resources. His Manufacturing sector research incorporates elements of Competition policy, Competition, Publishing and Market structure. The various areas that he examines in his Commerce study include Knowledge economy, Foreign direct investment, Open economy, Open innovation and Innovation economics.
John R. Baldwin focuses on Industrial organization, Productivity, Competition, Labour economics and Manufacturing sector. His Industrial organization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Knowledge economy, International business, Open economy, Open innovation and Innovation management. His work carried out in the field of Open economy brings together such families of science as Multinational corporation, Knowledge management and Knowledge creation.
His Open innovation research incorporates themes from Innovation economics, Commerce, Competitor analysis and Intellectual property. He is interested in Multifactor productivity, which is a branch of Productivity. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Market structure and Competition.
His primary areas of investigation include Productivity, Multifactor productivity, Labour economics, Business sector and Investment. He combines subjects such as Competition, Industrial organization, Agricultural economics and National accounts with his study of Productivity. His work deals with themes such as Mergers and acquisitions, Divestment and Management, which intersect with Industrial organization.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Natural resource economics and Public economics in addition to Multifactor productivity. His research investigates the connection between Labour economics and topics such as Slowdown that intersect with issues in Capacity utilization. His Investment research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Financial economics, Economy and Capital intensity.
John R. Baldwin mainly focuses on Productivity, Multifactor productivity, Investment, Financial economics and Capital. His work on Aggregate productivity as part of general Productivity research is frequently linked to Term, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work carried out in the field of Aggregate productivity brings together such families of science as Market share, Industrial organization and Labour economics.
His work in Multifactor productivity addresses subjects such as Natural resource economics, which are connected to disciplines such as Slowdown and Capacity utilization. John R. Baldwin focuses mostly in the field of Financial economics, narrowing it down to matters related to Natural resource and, in some cases, Marketing. His work in Capital addresses issues such as National accounts, which are connected to fields such as Econometrics, Total factor productivity and Human capital.
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The Dynamics of Industrial Competition: A North American Perspective
John R. Baldwin;Paul Gorecki;Richard E. Caves;Tim Dunne.
(1995)
Export‐market participation and productivity performance in Canadian manufacturing
John R. Baldwin;Wulong Gu.
Canadian Journal of Economics (2003)
Impediments to advanced technology adoption for Canadian manufacturers
John Baldwin;Zhengxi Lin.
Research Policy (2002)
The Dynamics of Industrial Competition
John Baldwin;Paul Gorecki.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)
Trade Liberalization: Export-market Participation, Productivity Growth, and Innovation
John R. Baldwin;Wulong Gu.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2004)
Business strategies in more- and less-innovative firms in Canada
John R. Baldwin;Joanne Johnson.
Research Policy (1996)
Firm Entry and Exit in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector, 1970-1982
John R. Baldwin;Paul K. Gorecki.
Canadian Journal of Economics (1991)
POLICE INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES Establishing Truth or Proof
John Baldwin.
British Journal of Criminology (1993)
Innovation Strategies and Performance in Small Firms
John Baldwin;Guy Gellatly.
Books (2003)
Selection Versus Evolutionary Adaptation: Learning and Post-entry Performance
John Baldwin;Mohammed Raffiquzzaman.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)
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