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With extensive cross-country datasets and India firm samples, as well as our own surveys of small and medium firms, we examine the legal and business environments, financing channels, and growth patterns of different types of firms in India. Despite the English common-law origin and a...
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Using a sample of over 800 cross-border acquisitions during 1991–2004, we find that, contrary to general perception, cross-border acquisitions perform better in the long run if the acquirer and the target come from countries that are culturally more disparate. We use mainly the Hofstede...
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This paper examines nominal price rigidities in an environment, e-commerce, where literal menu costs can be assumed not to exist. We argue that if we can empirically show that nominal rigidities do still exist in the e-commerce environment, then it implies that other kinds of costs besides menu...
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The microfinance crisis in Andhra Pradesh signals a deeper malaise in the regulatory architecture of the Indian financial system -- unclear demarcation of regulatory jurisdictions. Unless remedied, the symptoms of this problem are likely to arise again and elsewhere in the system.
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