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analysis by applying the testing (second-generation panel unit-root and cointegration tests) and the estimation approaches … study compares the two panel groups, Developed and Developing European countries, which might reveal how economic … development could affect the saving behavior. Second, the study considers the cross-section dependency effect in the panel data …
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Europe. We find that (i) larger firms are less efficient than smaller firms, (ii) greater leverage contributes to corporate …
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Agglomeration economies play an important role in the explanation of the development and regional growth. For this reason, there exists a growing interest in the analysis of standards of co-localisation of the economic activities. This topic has been dealt with from different approaches using a...
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in an econometric panel study for the years 1995 to 2005 and additionally in a cross-section for 2004 using a large micro …
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In the present paper it will be pointed out with a panel data econometric model that government debt puts banking … sector at stake since the volume of not performing loans goes up. The estimation of the model is made feasible through the …
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, namely the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World), on corporate financial performance. On the basis of panel data … assets and even insignificant for Tobin's Q in the flexible panel data models that include unobserved firm heterogeneity …. Therefore, we conclude that the application of misspecified panel data approaches, similar to cross-sectional models, can lead …
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In the present paper an attempt will be made to show that in the banking sector wage rigidity increases as consumer inflation decreases. The immediate consequence is that banks cannot offer more competitive prices without shrinking profits. Hence, countries with strict labour laws hinder baking...
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through a panel data econometric model. Our sample refers to Europe during the period 2012-2019 …
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