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Information and communication technologies are one of the most pervasive technologies in the world, second only to …
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&D activity, trade, and information technology and telecommunications (ITT). Model estimates confirm a positive relationship …
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Evidence suggests that arbitragers exchange investment ideas. We analyze why and under what circumstances sharing occurs. Our model suggests that sharing ideas will lead to the following: more efficient asset prices, larger arbitrager profits, and correlated arbitrager returns. We predict that...
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Evidence suggests that arbitragers exchange investment ideas. We analyze why and under what circumstances sharing occurs. Our model suggests that sharing ideas will lead to the following: more efficient asset prices, larger arbitrager profits, and correlated arbitrager returns. We predict that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005835969
students spent more time with the computer. Students with greater physical access to computers and students who had taken a …
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This article explores how savings banks managed the process of computerization through ad hoc management committees articulated under the aegis of national associations (with an emphasis on developments in Spain). The combination of cash payments (and low penetration of cheques) in the Spanish...
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In this paper, we empirically investigate the dynamics of the marginal propensity to pirate for computer software. We introduce a state space formulation that allows us to estimate error structures and parameter significance, in contrast to previous work. For data from 1987-92, we find a rising...
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This paper discusses the world industry of savings banks, a genuine world collaborative consortium, through which, from the 1950s, the International Savings Banks Institute (nowadays, the World Savings Banks Institute and European Savings Banks Group) was highly active in introducing ICT to...
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This paper aims to provoke thinking about the way people can use computers to learn, the way tutors or instructors can … integrate them into their curriculum, and the consequences for the way that the computers themselves are laid out and timetabled …. Our experience (Ryan, M., Wells, J., Freeman, A. and Hallam, G. 1996) led us to conclude that though computers radically …
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Fixed telephony has long been a fundamentally important market for European telecommunications operators. The …
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