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The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of regulatory and environmental conditions on technical efficiency of European railways. Using a panel data set of 31 railway firms from 22 European countries from 1994 to 2005, a multioutput distance function model, including regulatory and...
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Der Vorschlag der EU-Kommission zur Deregulierung Freier Berufe von 2003 sieht vor, reglementierte Berufe in einer …The suggestion of the EU Commission concerning the deregulation of liberal professions from 2003 plans to regulated …, but that there are also deregulation-trends as they were already proved in the Lüneburg-study from 1996 with …
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Like other network industries, the European gas supply industry has been liberalised, along the lines of what has been done in the United Kingdom and the United States, by opening up to competition the upstream and downstream segments of essential transmission infrastructure. The aim of this...
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will increase in two steps, immediately after deregulation and further over time. Finally, employment in the retail sector …
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that sectoral shocks are at the root of merger waves. Deregulation and globalization are identified as the shocks …
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In this paper, we analyze employment and capital adjustments using a panel of plants from Colombia. We allow for nonlinear adjustment of employment to reflect not only adjustment costs of labor but also adjustment costs of capital, and vice-versa. Using data from the Annual Manufacturing Survey,...
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a "deregulation shock" is associated with an accumulation of foreign assets unless the production of nontraded goods is … very capital-intensive. We then investigate whether a measure of domestic deregulation does, in fact, help to explain …
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