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This paper analyses the role of banks in financing SMEs in Britain and Germany. It applies a sociological …
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We study international business cycles and capital flows in the UK, the United States and the Emerging Periphery in the period 1885-1939. Based on the same set of parameters, our model explains current account dynamics under both the Classical Gold Standard and during the Interwar period. We...
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This paper summarizes a set of expert reports commissioned by the IFAU. The expert reports cover Estonia, Germany …
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the current state of the world economy: In a matter of four months from September to December 2008, the business cycle …
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We estimate the degree of 'stickiness' in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
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-led mercantilist and the domestic demand-led regime and apply this to six countries, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the USA …
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bislang zahlreiche Nachahmer, wie etwa Deutschland im Jahr 2002. Auch die Schweiz schickt sich momentan an, sich in diesen … Folgenden. Am Beispiel der Länder Dänemark, Deutschland, Norwegen, Österreich, Singapur und Vereinigtem Königreich werden die …
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The paper studies the demand for foreign university graduates at the firm level. Using a unique dataset on recruitment policies of firms in four European countries, the determinants of demand for internationally mobile highly skilled employees are established. I investigate the number, origin,...
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We show that professional soccer players exhibit reference-dependent behavior during matches. Controlling for the state of the match and for unobserved heterogeneity, we show on a minute-by-minute basis that a player breaches the rules of the game, measured by the referee's assignment of cards,...
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