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It has become part of the conventional wisdom in the economics of education that subsidies to higher education have a regressive distributional effect. Given that relatively more children from wealthier families enroll in higher education, many economist assume that these subsidies to higher...
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vDie Einführung neuer Produkte am Markt ist von zentraler Bedeutung für die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit eines Unternehmens. Dabei sind in den letzten Jahren insbesondere Marketingmaßnahmen in der Phase vor der physischen Markteinführung in den Blickpunkt des Interesses gerückt. Die...
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In times of global markets, increasing competition and short product life cycles the effective and efficient management …
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and consumer, technological connectivity is changing the very definition of competition. In the new network economy … or Competition? -- My Take -- Appendix - Graph Theory -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2 The Three Drivers: Connectivity, Data …
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Kapitalmarktheoretische Beta-Erklärungsansätze -- Verfahren zur Ermittlung des Betafaktors bei nicht börsennotierten Unternehmen(steilen) -- Zusammenhänge fundamentaler Kennzahlen und Beta -- Panelanalytisches Beta-Zusammenhangs- und Prognosemodell -- Multifaktor Beta-Modelle.
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Einleitung in die Ermittlung der Übernahme- und Fusionswahrscheinlichkeit für Akquiseziele in der deutschen Stahlindustrie auf Basis von Finanzkennzahlen -- Methodisch-konzeptionelle Grundlagen zu den eingesetzten Arbeitstechniken und Hypothesen zu Übernahmen und Fusionen -- Identifizierung...
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autarkies" to a nationally integrated market. I demonstrate that the results of increased competition were" what industrial …
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The expansion of U.S. universities after World War II gained from the arrival of immigrant scientists and graduate students, the broadening of access to universities, and the development of military research and high technology industry. Since the 1980s, however, growth of scientific research in...
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Recent studies have used the value spread to predict aggregate stock returns to construct cash-flow betas that appear to explain the size and value anomalies. We show that two related variables, the book-to-market spread (the book-to-market of value stocks minus that of growth stocks) and the...
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This paper provides the first evidence that value-added education accountability schemes induce dynamic distortions. Extending earlier dynamic moral hazard models, I propose a new test for ratchet effects, showing that classroom inputs are distorted less when schools face a shorter horizon over...
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