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collectivization is evident. However, the open market model has multiple variants of the state's role and the degrees of regulation. A …
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The aim of our paper is to determine the efficiency of the asymmetric regulation of the Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs … European Commission tend to question asymmetric regulation mechanisms. Based on a model designed to determine firm profits and … consumer surplus, our main results are as follows. The asymmetric regulation of the MTRs may contribute to an increase in …
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This paper considers an international sample of conventional and Islamic mutual funds to assess whether law, culture, and political risk affect the performance, risk-taking behavior and compensation fees of mutual funds. Overall, the results show strongly that legal conditions, culture, and...
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information and the design of self-regulation by virtual communities enable agents to set-up and manage PR according to their …
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corporate governance can be viewed as a consequence of the pension industry reorganisation which occured in the 1970s and 1980s in so far as corporate governance borrows the same organisational principles.
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This paper considers an international sample of conventional and Islamic mutual funds to assess whether law, culture and political risk affect their compensation fees and expense ratio. The data are hand-collected from many sources. Overall, the results show strongly that legal conditions,...
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This paper considers an international sample of conventional and Islamic mutual funds to assess whether law, culture, and political risk affect the performance and risk-taking behavior of mutual funds. Overall, the results show strongly that legal conditions, culture, and political risk have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011082472