[7] Balakrishnan P., K. Pushpangadan and M.S. Babu (2000). “Trade Liberalization and Pro-
ductivity Growth in Manufacturing: Evidence from Firm-Level Panel Data,” Economic and
Political Weekly, October 7, 3679-3682.
[8] Baldwin, R.(1989). “Sunk Cost Hysteresis,” NBER Working Paper W 2911.
[9] Baldwin, J. and P. Gorecki (1986). “The Role of Scale in Canada-U.S. Productivity Differences
in the Manufacturing Sector, 1970-1979,” University of Toronto Press, Toronto.
[10] Barba Navaretti, G. and I. Soloaga (2002). “Weightless Machines and Costless Knowledge. An
Empirical Analysis of Trade and Technology Diffusion,” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3321.
[11] Barba Navaretti, G. and D.G. Tarr (2000). “International Knowledge Flows and Economic
Performance: A Review of the Evidence,” World Bank Economic Review 14, 1-15.
[12] Basu, K. and P.K. Pattanaik (1997). “India’s Economy and the Reforms of the 1990s: Genesis
and Prospects,” The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 6, 123-133.
[13] Battese, G.E. and T.J. Coelli (1995). “A Model for Technical Inefficiency Effects in a Stochastic
Frontier Production Function for Panel Data,” Empirical Economics 20, 325-332.
[14] Berman, E., J. Bound and Z. Griliches (1994). “Changes in the Demand for Skilled Labor
within U.S. Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from the Annual Survey of Manufacturing ,”
Quarterly Journal of Economics 109, 367-398.
[15] Bernard, A. and J.B. Jensen (1999). “Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect or
Both?,” Journal of International Economics 47, 1-25.
[16] Bernard, A. and J.B. Jensen (1997). “Exporters, Skill Upgrading and the Wage Gap,” Journal
of International Economics 42, 3-31.
[17] Borjas, G. and V. Ramey (1995). “Foreign Competition, Market Power and Wage Inequality,”
Quarterly Journal of Economics 110, 1075-1110.
56