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Should the European Union grant state aid through an institution like the European Investment bank? This paper …
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Should the European Union grant state aid through an institution like the European Investment bank? This paper …
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factors governing entry rates, especially in the context of developing countries. Using 3-digit industry level data from India … institutional and legacy factors. We also find evidence to suggest that, in India, entry rates were positively associated with …
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This paper tries to document the presence of unreported income among public sector employees in India. We investigate …
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The Italian and German banking systems shared similar characteristics early in the 1990s but have evolved in different directions since then: Italy privatized its publicly-owned banks while Germany has maintained a large share of state-owned savings banks. Contemporaneously, banks in both...
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The big Chinese state-owned banks came as winners out of the global financial crisis. According to the Banker ranking, Chinese banks led the global banking profitability ranking through the years from 2008 to 2010 and contributed one fifth of global banking profits in 2010. The Chinese banking...
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This paper tests the efficiency of different structures of bank ownership in terms of its ability to target …
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costs. In this paper I show that if borrowers perceive the public bank as supporting economic development, private banks may … disadvantage. The public bank's competitive advantage may be offset, independently of what its true objective function is. Even …
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Die Integration europäischer Finanzmärkte schreitet voran. Finanzmarktintegration bedeutet aber nicht, dass Unterschiede zwischen den Ländern vollständig beseitigt werden. Trotz einer gewissen Annäherung können strukturelle Spezifika auch künftig bestehen bleiben. Der vorliegende Beitrag...
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