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The aim of this paper is to analyze the factors that motivate private firms to follow a conservative financial policy. Using a new definition of financial conservatism, we investigate a sample of 21,959 Italian private firms for the 1998–2006 period and look for the determinants of financial...
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less advanced levels of internationalization, growth in foreign volumes and new geographic expansion lead to differential …
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Employing a firm-level dataset, this paper explores the effects of exchange rate volatility on the growth performances … suggest that exchange rate volatility has a significant growth reducing effect on manufacturing firms. However, having access …
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Higher labor costs (higher wage rates and employee benefits) make workers better off, but they can reduce companies' profits, the number of jobs, and the hours each person works. Overtime pay, hiring subsidies, the minimum wage, and payroll taxes are just a few of the policies that affect labor...
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Does limited access to formal savings services impede business growth in poor countries? To shed light on this question …
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