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likely to shut down, grow faster and contribute disproportionately to aggregate job creation and productivity growth compared …
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This paper contains a brief survey of recent empirical work on the performance of large companies. It tries to pull together the literature in the form of six stylized facts, illustrating them with data drawn from a single sample. The paper concludes by highlighting the issues which are thrown...
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This paper models the causes of the 2008 financial crisis together with its manifestations, using a Multiple Indicator Multiple Cause (MIMIC) model. Our analysis is conducted on a cross-section of 85 countries; we focus on international linkages that may have allowed the crisis to spread across...
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This Paper develops a simple new methodology to test for asset integration and applies it within and between American … stock markets. Our technique is tightly based on a general intertemporal asset-pricing model, and relies on estimating and …
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and simulate a model of a home country monopoly bank facing a representative competitive OFC which offers tax advantages …
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substitution or ‘EMRS’, using only data on asset prices and returns. Our empirical strategy is general, and allows the EMRS to vary … with considerable precision and time-series volatility. We then use these estimates to test for asset integration, both …
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We assess the state of competition in the Spanish banking system at the dawn of the integration of the European financial market. Banking in Spain has undergone a strong liberalization process in the last fifteen years, which has accelerated recently, evolving from a situation of tight...
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the endogeneity of analyst behaviour and the bank’s decision to provide analyst coverage. Contrary to recent allegations …, we find no evidence that aggressive analyst recommendations or recommendation upgrades increased a bank’s probability of …
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bank strategies in terms of the quality of service they choose to offer, in terms of the number and locations of their …
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The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on why so many smaller-scale firms which have traditionally been classified as sub-optimal scale firms can exist. We suggest that by pursuing a strategy of compensating factor differentials, that is by remunerating and deploying factors of...
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