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Corporate governance (CG) studies have mostly focused on highly dispersed corporations. However, there is an important need for research exploring the governance structure of family-owned firms. The main characteristics that distinguish the family firm from the other types of corporations are...
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"This book is a source for the latest scholarly research on the most appropriate measures and initiatives for firms to become more competitive within various sectors, incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives through theoretical foundations and real-world case studies for those interested in...
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In this article the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem in its both the ‘commodity’ and the ‘factor content’ version is examined under the existence of non-factor price equalisation conditions in the bilateral trade between two countries, in a model with three countries and many commodities....
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The paper analyses the effect on the structure of trade and specialisation of Greek manufacture due to the implementation of the Singie Market Programme (SMP). The period examined was from 1981 to 1992. First, it was found that in most sectors double trade creation (internal and external) has...
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