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framework of cointegration. However, parts of this approach have been questioned recently, as the adjustment mechanism may not …
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model of interest rate determination. The empirical part consists of a cointegration analysis with an error correction …
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The main purpose of this paper is to show evidence about the negative impact of oil price shocks in the economy of Spain. Since oil demand is continuously increasing all around the world and OPEC countries use to act having certain power to raise them, it is necessary to study how these price...
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investigation into the level and stability of money demand (M1) for Australia and New Zealand over the 1960-2009 period and … demonstrates that both countries experienced regime shifts; Australia also experienced an intercept shift. Application of four time …
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Managing multiculturalism is indeed a challenge both at the, governance as well as managerial levels. Organisations are increasingly realising vast diversity within the global market and devising strategies to make the most out of it. Why is multiculturalism being adopted as a leading corporate...
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In this paper, we seek to know whether the smallholders in Senegal can benefit from the high world prices. By means of Enders and Siklos (2001) approach, we analyzed the asymmetry of price transmission from the global market to the Dakar market which is the central market in Senegal. Moreover,...
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In this article e-commerce features, which determines market globalisation were discussed. These fea-tures were divided into facilities and barrier factors. Then an example of activities which should over-come company when it wants to sell globally. In the last part of article four stages of...
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The most important benefit of this investigation is the identification of the best capacities and managerial practices, used by multinational companies on the global economic market, in its application as a mechanism of learning and management of personnel. This study defines the spectrum of...
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Using a 57-year global panel of listings on foreign stock exchanges, we identify waves in foreign listing activity at the host market, home market, and industry levels. We observe that the waves in the host market are often due to cross-listing waves in home markets or industries that share a...
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An expanding literature asserts that non-U.S. firms achieve a value premium for listing on U.S. equity markets. In this paper we examine the foreign listing premium across a global sample of home and host markets, including U.S. firms that list on non-U.S. stock exchanges. We find that the value...
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