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Nigeria`s Colleges of Education are presently losing interest in affiliation processes of Universities under which they award Bachelor and other degrees to their teaming students' population. This may not be unconnected with the excesses of these institutions in sharing proceeds from the fees...
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In October 2002, a substitution reform was introduced in the Swedish pharmaceuticals market. In this paper, the effects of increased price competition due to the reform on the entry of new pharmaceutical products were studied. The results show that the reform did affect the entry behavior of...
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This paper's field evidence is: (1) in reality a major exchange rate change devastates an economy, i.e. the widespread academic faith that exchange rate changes are either beneficial or harmless is a false faith that contributes to needless world-wide economic havoc; (2) the 1982-85 exchange rate...
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Commercial banks are typical hierarchical organizations, in which the multipleprincipal-agent problem exists and induces serious internal collusive corruption. This article analyzes the collusive corruption between credit supervisors and credit managers in bank credit activities, through three...
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Disclosure of private medical information allows insurance companies to better predict medical expenditures. The … disclose their medical information. I find that healthier employees prefer to disclose medical information that results in a … and the employee turnover rate is high, it makes the incentive to disclose (or conceal) information stronger and the …
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external funding.We find that information is only valuable if enough quality of it is disclosed. Otherwise, the entrepreneur …
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In a relatively recent paper, Gehrig and Stenbacka (Eur Econ Rev 51, 77–99, 2007) show that information sharing … case and show that, when the economy suffers from strong adverse selection, information sharing still increases banks …
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, more transparency does indeed make sense. However, this is not necessarily the case when it comes to product information … information could in fact restrict the effective functioning of the markets. -- certification ; bribery ; reputation …
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