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The contribution of this paper is to offer a rationale for the observed seasonal pattern in house prices. We first document seasonality in house prices for the US and the UK using formal statistical tests and illustrate its quantitative importance. In the second part of the paper we employ a...
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trends in unconditional firm level and aggregated output volatility in Germany are similar. There has been a long …
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using a broad dataset of more than 1,000 innovative firms in Germany. We find that MNCs can compete on an equal footing with …
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Recent literature on multinational firms has stressed the importance of low productivity as a barrier to the cross-border expansion of firms. But firms may also need external finance to shoulder the costs of entering foreign markets. We develop a model of multinational firms facing real and...
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Modern trade theory emphasizes firm-level productivity differentials to explain the cross-border activities of non-financial firms. This study tests whether a productivity pecking order also determines international banking activities. Using a novel dataset that contains all German banks’...
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groups and of different size. -- Market power-risk nexus ; international banking ; micro-data ; Germany …
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decision to cooperate with foreign partners. Some differences remain, however: In Germany, exporters are more likely to …
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significantly affect the use of cash in Germany. -- Payment instruments ; payment cards ; payment behaviour ; payment innovation …
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of knowledge management on the innovation success of firms in Germany …
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