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The financial crisis prompted closer supervision of securitisation as a mechanism for refinancing the economy. In France the principal underlying assets of securitisations are bank loans and credits to resident households and non-financial companies.
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Securitisation is growing at a moderate pace in France. With total outstanding securitised assets of EUR 215 billion at mid-2013, France ranks fifth in the euro area. The majority of securitised assets are loans to French residents. Securitisation has facilitated banks’ access to Eurosystem...
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(VF)Cet article expose les principaux résultats tirés des travaux empiriques portant sur les causes et les conséquences des décisions financières prises par les dirigeants d’entreprises françaises. Les trois types de décisions étudiées sont les décisions d’investissement, les...
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The paper proposes a scheme of organizational-economic mechanism to attract investment to the region's agriculture. The correlation between the level of state support for small and medium enterprises and the volume of agricultural production in the municipal dis-tricts of the Omsk region is...
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In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers exploring host country impacts beyond the labour market. Specifically, researchers have begun to shift their attention from labour market and fiscal changes, towards exploring what we might call...
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This article provides a comparative analysis of pension plan allocations to private equity and to venture capital in the United States and in Canada. Although the assets of American funds in our data are worth 10 times those of Canadian funds, their investment in private equity is about 20 times...
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Financial theory, resource-based theory and deal flow generation are used to explain syndication practices among venture capitalists in Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Similar motives drive syndication in the five countries:the desire to share risk and increase portfolio...
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Private equity is an alternative form of financing companies, besides classical methods (bank loan or bonds), which is done in exchange of a part of the share capital of the company. This funding is realized by investors interested in the company that also offer portfolio companies expertise in...
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In this paper, we explore a dynamic theory of investment and costly managerial turnover given agency conflicts between the firm manager and investors. We incorporate the possibility of the successive replacement of managers until the firm is finally liquidated, and develop a continuous-time...
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We study the empirical link that exists between investment-cash flow sensitivities and financial constraints in the Swiss financial market. We follow the standard approach introduced by FAZARRI, HUBBARD and PETERSON (1988), but improve it by using a dynamic classification of firms, a new...
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