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have been undertaken by the Basel Committee to address information gaps in derivative markets (a source of huge losses to …
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address information gaps in derivative markets (a source of huge losses to many major banks), the paper also explores how the …
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have been undertaken by the Basel Committee to address information gaps in derivative markets (a source of huge losses to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011258446
Modern advances give us the ability to re-engineer the taxation system to benefit from computerized automation and the insights of modern psychology. People like to do things that bring a tangible reward. Tax-paying should be made FUN, not a chore. You will want to participate if you perceive a...
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limitation of possible distortions of competition which may arise when granting State aid. The recent Financial Crisis has also … attempts to highlight how far central banks and governments should intervene and how far distortions of competition should be …
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degree of concentration and degree of competition in the market by applying Panzar and Rosse’s approach. We also explore the … banking. Our results do not suggest the existence of relationship between concentration and competition. There is also no …
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Abstract This paper is concerned with the neglected role of competition policy in East Asian development. Michael … Porter considers Japan's development to have benefitted from intense competition among firms. By contrast, Caves and Uekusa … inefficiency. This paper argues that competition policy in both Japan and Korea was oriented towards creating dynamic efficiency …
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