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, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain as well as ex-post signals of reorganization success. We use PDFR that provides a …
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cooperative banks in seven European countries where they are prominent (Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands … and Spain). The theoretical and empirical arguments that are developed in this book tend to support the view that it is …
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This paper reviews the market reaction to bank rescue packages announced in six countries between October 2008 and … shareholders as seen in the movement of bank stock prices. Government interventions benefited creditors at the expense of … shareholders, with bank CDS spreads narrowing around the announcements in all cases. Despite a brief positive reaction, bank stock …
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bank size. I combine this data set with information from almost 850,000 companies in these countries. My results show that …
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In this paper we present a computer-based model (so-called European Tax Analyzer) for the international computation and comparison of company tax burdens. The methodology follows the forward-looking concepts for the measurement of effective average tax rates (EATR) on the basis of a model-firm....
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sample of non-financial corporations (around 120,000 firms) in six euro area countries (Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, the … appears to be especially large in the Netherlands and Italy and relatively small in Germany … Netherlands and Spain). The results indicate that financial position is important to explain capital expenditures, as financial …
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whether there is convergence in monetary transmission. The countries included are: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the … Netherlands and Spain, and the sample period is 1980-2000. We conclude that major differences in pass-through exist in our sample …
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