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, and price competition, as well as the regulation of intellectual property rights, are the major tools by which Government …
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This paper examines the short-term price reactions after one-day abnormal price changes on the Ukrainian stock market. The original method of abnormal returns calculation is examined. We find significant evidence of overreactions using the daily data over the period 2008-2012. Our analysis...
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Spectrum reform initiatives in the US and Europe have identified a need to move away from the traditional command and control approach towards flexible and tradable licences and licence-exemption. Current regulatory initiatives are tending to focus on the flexible licensing route, and there is a...
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Keynesianism first to monetarism and then to neoliberalism, and now ‘muddling through’. The deregulation of financial markets … seemed to solve stagflation but only repressed it and resulted into the crisis since 2007. The return of regulation also … causes the return of stagflation: what was repressed before now is into the open again. Re-regulation is required indeed but …
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asymmetries that makes the regulator unable to achieve first best during regulation, is also the cause of deregulation and …Governments dislike poorly performing public firms and often see deregulation and privatisation as a way to improve … privatization failure. The effect on public firm incentives from introducing deregulation as a consequence from choosing a specific …
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The equalization of profit rates as the outcome of free competition is one of the oldest tenets in theoretical economics. Being intuitively convincing its premises and implications, though, are not well defined. As Walras put it: ‘To state a theory is one thing; to prove it is another.’...
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The formal foundations of theoretical economics must be nonbehavioral and epitomize the interdependence of real and nominal variables that constitutes the monetary economy. This is a cogent conclusion from the persistent collapse of behavioral and real models. Conceptual rigor demands, first, to...
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. India is taken as a case study. Although, there have been many studies which attempted to find out the relationship between … between the stock market and economic growth in India. The study reconfirms the traditional belief that the real economic … variables continue to affect the stock market in the post-reform era in India and also highlights the insignificance of certain …
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examines four major crash in the US, Japan, Hong Kong and India. In addition, the paper also investigate the 1997 Asian crisis …
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The paper analyses a new leximetric dataset for India relating to the protection of shareholders of the limited …
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