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Commenting on recent research articles which look at the potential health benefits of behaviour change, the PLoS … Medicine Editors say that publication of the findings of such research is only one part of the behaviour-change process. …
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This study examines the nature of interdependence, and return and volatility spillovers, for three Indian exchange rates: US dollar (USD), Euro and British Pound. We use the spillover index methodology of Diebold and Yilmaz (2009) to analyse precisely and independently the returns and volatility...
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markets of USA, France, Germany, Japan and UK during the current crisis. …
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This paper examines the response of Stock Prices (SPs) in Germany, Italy, and the UK to shocks to US Stock Prices (USSPs) using Vector Error Correction Models (VECMs) and cross-country stock return correlations. Our results yield clear implications. Positive shocks to USSPs lead to significant,...
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Interest has grown in the significance of the country-of-origin impact on the Employment Relations (ER) approaches in the international subsidiaries of Multinational Companies (MNCs). In this article, a comparative cross-sectional analysis of German subsidiaries with indigenous UK firms will be...
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markets, the USA and the UK, for a long period of time. Our empirical results show that: 1) there is a considerable degree of … degree of switching in the USA and the UK, giving some support to the hypothesis that common sentiment could drive the … behaviour of market participants in both markets and that investors act on this common sentiment; 3) there is a change in …
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