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market competition. In markets with effective competition, horizontal multiple directorships turn out to be an efficient … firms have no significant influence on financial performance, irrespective of the level of competition intensity …
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competition between U.S. and Japanese companies in electronics-related industries. The model is similar to that described by Piore …
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competition and type of main competitors), changes in financial position of a firm, it's pre-crisis performance and innovation …
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The study is focused on the cooperation of Russian companies with research organizations in implementing R&D projects during technological innovation. Taking into account behavioral changes, authors carry out a micro-level analysis based on empirical data of executive survey of over 600 Russian...
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investors), demand trends, customers' profile, nature and intensity of competition in relevant markets. An empirical base for … corporate connections, and horizontal, based on the example of foreign companies in the atmosphere of developed competition …
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the recent anti-dumping investigation – and imposition of anti-dumping measures – on imports of ceramic tiles from China … from third countries. What is considered to be price dumping when imported is considered normal competition for a product … manufactured in the EU. This is due to the fact that spatial price differentiation within the EU is covered by competition rules …
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This document considers the probability of being employed in a good quality job over labor market in the Region of Los Lagos, Chile, between years 1996 and 2003, in order to establish possible levels of inequality in this market between men and women, according to the labor economics literature....
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This paper focuses on theoretical issues of gender related to household decision making and examines its empirical validity on agricultural labour households in the context of a particular region of West Bengal. The study suggests that a woman‟s choice and rationality differ significantly from...
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Gender is a common term where as gender discrimination is meant only for women, because females are the only victims of gender discrimination. Females are nearly 50 percent of the total population but their representation in public life is very low. Recognizing women's right and believing their...
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In examining child work and education in rural India, I find that Parental education and hours of non household child work demonstrate a U shaped relationship. I contend this is due to weak labor markets for skilled workers in rural India that creates a “high education trap.” This results in...
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