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We analyze the expected effects of building a rail tunnel between Lyon and Turin on i) the market shares of the … established and the new suppliers, and ii) consumer surplus. The prospective project consists of a 53km rail tunnel providing …
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We provide evidence of a positive effect of major infrastructure development on international trade, using the opening of the fixed link between Denmark and Sweden in 2000 (The Oresund Bridge) as a quasi-natural experiment. Our Synthetic Control Method (SCM) constructs a counterfactual...
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We analyze the expected effects of building a rail tunnel between Lyon and Turin on i) the market shares of the … established and the new suppliers, and ii) consumer surplus. The prospective project consists of a 53km rail tunnel providing …
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-driven defaulters. We find that strategic defaulters tunnel cash by making large loans to related parties and these loans are …
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Tunnelling is defined as the transfer of assets and profits out of firms for the benefit of their controlling shareholders. We describe the various forms that tunnelling can take, and examine under what circumstances it is legal. We discuss two important legal principles -- the duty of care and...
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experiment. The experiment first used 3DMAX to make simulation videos with apparent motion grating installed on the tunnel wall …
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