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effects of environmental and natural monopoly regulation explicitly into the analysis. Case studies for Germany and the USA …Regulation is especially important for infrastructure systems (such as wind energy), which are characterised by a … triple regulation challenge in the areas of R&D spillovers, environmental protection, and access to monopolistic bottlenecks …
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This paper analyses two main features of the financialisation period, namely: 1) the replacement of the 'originate and hold' banking model with the 'originate and distribute' banking model; 2) the securitisation process of structured finance products. These features have produced remarkable...
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regulation by a quasi-government agency. During the past 30 years, consolidation within the industry led to the counterintuitive … deficiencies in audit quality, caused in part by the joint sale of audit, tax, and consulting services. With regulation, remaining …
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the USA and UK and highlights some directions for further research. It finds that the pace of XBRL adoption across … USA as compared to the UK. Moreover, XBRL seems to be widely used in the financial services sector as compared to others …
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This paper examines the institutionalisation of extensible business reporting language (XBRL) in the USA and UK. It … between the two countries. XBRL seems to have taken deeper root in the USA than the UK primarily because of the relatively …
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the USA and UK and highlights some directions for further research. It finds that the pace of XBRL adoption across … USA as compared to the UK. Moreover, XBRL seems to be widely used in the financial services sector as compared to others …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008461130
This paper looks at the impact on Australia’s trade in crops (non-wheat grains and oilseeds) where GM technology has been introduced. The model includes assumptions about the productivity gains of GM crops, possible consumer responses and regulatory costs for Australia and its major trading...
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This paper examines the institutionalisation of extensible business reporting language (XBRL) in the USA and UK. It … between the two countries. XBRL seems to have taken deeper root in the USA than the UK primarily because of the relatively …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005048660
In recent decades nations around the world have experienced financial crisis. In some cases political leaders have contributed to the suddenness and magnitude of the crisis by initially providing overly optimistic assertions concerning the potential benefits of their financial liberalisation...
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. The fact that Adam Smith also advocated several measures of economic policies for the regulation of banking, like a limit … Smith’s advocacy of banking regulation is a contradiction to his otherwise liberal economic policy or not. …
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