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Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
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Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
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Der Artikel basiert auf einem Vortrag des Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Deutsche Leasing AG im Rahmen des 3. Kölner Finanzsymposiums der Finance-Institute der Universität zu Köln am 30.10.2008. Anhand der Deutsche Leasing AG stellt Hans-Michael Heitmüller dar, wie sich eine große...
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Introducing the concept of innovation capital we will analyse conditions under which a national industry is able to succeed in international Schumpeterian competition. Then we will discuss the significance of this concept for the economic development of the German plastics industry from the...
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The following paper attempts to trace the construction of the standard employment contract in Germany from the … consolidation of the welfare state, this type of employment was reinforced in Germany in the 20th century and finally developed into …
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This article examines the role of business in the historical development of job security regulations in Germany from …
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The 1953 London Debt Agreement settled Germany's debts from the period between the two world wars, and allowed the … percent and gave the debtors a much longer period to repay. One interesting clause in the Agreement allowed Germany to … problems that would arise with making any part of the Agreement contingent on events Germany could influence. Recent advocates …
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The savings banks? decision to distribute profits among their public owners is strongly regulated by law in order to guarantee their adequate funding via retained profits. However, the legal scope is reluctantly exhausted. In this study we examine the determinants of the savings banks? payout...
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