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The aim of this paper is to ascertain corporate investment reaction in bank-dependent companies in times of crisis. Our investigation covers the differences in corporate investment reaction due to the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007-2009 and the COVID-19 crisis of 2020–2021. We utilized...
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Corporate financial economic programs are almost universally featured in economics and management degrees and, therefore, are an essential component of the culture-building process for current and future economists and managers. Nevertheless, these programs are not restricted to financial...
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This paper asks whether and why advanced countries differ in their ability to export to China and India. We exploit a newly collected, comparable cross-country survey of 15,000 European manufacturing firms (EFIGE). The dataset contains information on firms’ international activities and...
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Inward FDI flows over 2000-01 from many source countries into India, one of the fastest growing large developing economies in the period, have been explained by an extended gravity model and the an extended allometric models by incorporating other variables such as common language, tax status,...
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'industrie manufacturiegrave;re en Europe est commenteacute;. Puis en se concentrant sur les firmes franccedil;aises de 1985 agrave; 1995 nous …
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Consumer advocates won a victory with the passage of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act … of 2009. (Credit Card Act). The Credit Card Act bans certain pricing practices that were confusing to credit card users … Prevention And Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA). In passing the Credit Card Act, the U.S. Congress Joint Economic …
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cost of credit to consumers. Critics of the law depicted it as special interest legislation designed to profit credit card … bankruptcies; (2) reduced credit card company losses; (3) lowered the cost to consumers of credit card debt; and (4) increased … credit card company profits. The data suggests that although bankruptcies and credit card company losses decreased, and …
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US dollar credit is growing quickly outside the United States, especially in Asia, and in some economies it has … outpaced overall credit growth. Cross-border sources of credit bear watching in view of their record of outgrowing overall … credit in credit booms. Foreign currency and cross-border sources of credit raise policy issues …
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exploit GFC shocks and Brazilian interventions in FX derivatives using three matched administrative registers: credit, foreign … credit flows to banks, and employer-employee. After U.S. Federal Reserve Taper Tantrum (followed by strong Emerging Markets FX … depreciation and volatility increase), Brazilian banks with larger ex-ante reliance on foreign debt strongly cut credit supply …
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This paper evaluates the effect of Chinese monetary policy shocks on credit creation through the shadow banking sector … projection was then estimated, using the surprise measure as an instrument. The results give two key findings: 1) shadow credit …
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