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Gerard de Valence
Pág. 95 - 100
The links between theory and construction management (CM), and for that matter construction economics (CE), are not strong (see de Valence 2011). This may be one of the reasons why they have not gained complete acceptance as academic disciplines and are ...
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Adrian John Bridge
Pág. 101 - 105
Gerard de Valence (ed), Routledge, London, 232 pp. Hardcover, ISBN978-0-415-39706-3, USD 115.00 GDP 70.00
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Gerard de Valence, Göran Runeson
Pág. 102 - 113
There has been an intense debate in the media and among academics on how the great financial crisis has affected the global economy, and how the effects have differed in different regions of the world. This survey was designed to establish to what extent...
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Gerard de Valence
Pág. 119 - 131
This is a reprint from Vol 1, no 1, which has not previously been available in electronic format.The analysis and understanding of the conduct and performance of an industry begins with a study of its structure. However, before analysing an industry's st...
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Gerard de Valence
Pág. 29 - 36
This research looks at the significance of barriers that firms considering entry into the construction industry might face. Drawing on the microeconomic characteristics of imperfectly competitive and oligopolistic markets the analysis finds that there ar...
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