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Economies of scale in data aggregation is a widely accepted concept. It refers to improved prediction accuracy when the number of observations on variables in a dataset increases. By contrast, economies of scope in data is more ambiguous. The classic economic interpretation refers to cost...
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Degree of financial leverage refers to the effect of the use of debt capital on the earning per share of a company. This paper studied the relationship between degree of financial leverage and earnings per share of two leading Indian steel companies- Steel Authority of India Limited, and Tata...
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The Financial managers play a very important role, in any organisation. The question arises, whether these managers have any ethical role and how they practice it. This paper has attempted to examine it. For this, an empirical study on ethical role of financial managers, was done with special...
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We investigate the causal effect of local crime on betting shop openings. Crime in an area can generate demand for gambling services as criminals and gamblers may share similar preferences: risk loving and instant gratification. To isolate the effect, we develop an empirical model to study the...
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Economies of scale in data aggregation is a widely accepted concept. It refers to improved prediction accuracy when the number of observations on variables in a dataset increases. By contrast, economies of scope in data is more ambiguous. The classic economic interpretation refers to cost...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012695135
The aim of the international conference ESPERA 2016 was to present and evaluate the economic scientific research portfolio, to argue and substantiate Romanian development strategies – including European and global best practices. The plenary session and the parallel sections were centered on...
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We investigate the roles played by unexpected demand shocks, besides productivity, on firms' capital investment and exit decisions. We propose a practical approach to recover unexpected firm-level demand shocks using inventory data. The recognition of demand shocks and inventory also improves...
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Economies of scope in data aggregation (ESDA) are attracting the attention of policymakers and researchers because of the efficiency gains they could bring about. Antitrust authorities, in turn, are concerned about their potential anti-competitive outcomes. However, the concept remains blurry...
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The objectives of the study are (1) To know the variation in capital formation in Indian agriculture, after the establishment of WTO; (2) To know the farm subsidy and productivity variation of Indian farm sector in accordance with WTO and (3) To judge the issues and concerns for Indian...
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India's Economy is principally dominated by Agriculture with more than 70% population dependent onagriculture. It accounts for about 14% of Gross Domestic Products of the country. India being predominantly agricultural, agripreneurs play very vital and important role in the agricultural value...
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