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Simon Hartmann
Simon Hartmann
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for International Business (IIB)
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Non-Standard Errors
AJ Menkveld, A Dreber, F Holzmeister, J Huber
http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3961574, 2021
352021
The dark side of globalization. The vicious cycle of exploitation from world market integration: Lesson from the Congo
A Exenberger, S Hartmann
Working Papers in Economics and Statistics, 2007
162007
Beyond the nation-state: Anchoring supranational institutions in international business research
S Hartmann, T Lindner, J Müllner, J Puck
Journal of International Business Studies 53 (6), 1282-1306, 2022
112022
Long-term effects of institutional instability
S Hartmann, R Spruk
Empirical Economics 61 (4), 2073-2112, 2021
92021
The impact of unilateral BIT terminations on FDI: Quasi-experimental evidence from India
S Hartmann, R Spruk
The Review of International Organizations 18 (2), 259-296, 2023
52023
Political constraints on division of labor in development policy across countries: A proposal for a more viable coordination procedure at the EU level
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Working Paper, 2011
52011
Extractive institutions in the Congo: Checks and balances in the longue durée
A Exenberger, S Hartmann
Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development, 18-40, 2013
42013
The impact of unilateral bilateral investment treaties terminations on FDI: Evidence from a natural experiment
S Hartmann, R Spruk
Available at SSRN 3591529, 2020
32020
Good governance and ownership: A mismatch in the new EU development policy agenda
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Policy Note, 2012
32012
The conceptual flaws of the new EU development agenda from a political economy perspective, or why change is problematic for a donor-driven development policy
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Working Paper, 2012
32012
Geberverhalten in der internationalen Entwicklungspolitik: Schwierigkeiten beim Umgang mit dem Spannungsfeld Rechenschaftspflichten
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Working Paper, 2011
32011
Between ambitions and realities: The pathway of European Development Cooperation since Maastricht
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Working Paper, 2009
32009
The Congo and World Market Integration: A Dark History of Recurring Exploitation
A Exenberger, S Hartmann, H Marques, E Soukiazis, P Cerqueira
H. Marques, E. Soukiazis, P. Cerqueira (Hg.): Perspecfives on Integrafion …, 2008
32008
Die Institutionen des Leopoldianischen Systems: Wie pervertierte Anreize zu extremer Gewalt im Kongo beitrugen
S Hartmann
Afrika–Kontinent der Extreme, 47, 2011
22011
Extractive Institutions in the Congo: A Long History Told in Brief
A Exenberger, S Hartmann
University of Innsbruck: Department of Economic Theory, Policy and History …, 2011
12011
Synthesising European external functions: Reflections on a multilayer merger and its likely impact on European Development Policy
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Briefing Paper, 2010
12010
Non-Standard Errors
AJ Menkveld, D Anna, F Holzmeister, J Huber
https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3961574, 2023
2023
How does institutional change coincide with changes in the quality of life? An exemplary case study
A Exenberger, S Hartmann
An Exemplary Case Study (May 6, 2013), 2013
2013
Collaborative Capacity building as an approach to more effective development cooperation
S Hartmann
2013
Collaborative capacity building as an approach to more effective development cooperation: Lessons from the nation building experience in Burundi (2002-2008)
S Hartmann
ÖFSE Briefing Paper, 2013
2013
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