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-employed parent. This paper analyses occupational inheritance among self-employed families in Finland. Longitudinal micro data from …
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analyse the process of path creation. The second part analyses the development of a new growth path in Finland. This small …
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This paper analyzes the transmission of shocks and policies among and across the Nordic economies and the rest of the world. This spillover analysis is based on a pair of estimated structural macroeconometric models of the world economy, disaggregated into thirty five national economies. We find...
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Using new monthly series collected together for the first time for Finland, this paper analyses the performance and … analyzed and compared to similar series from Sweden and USA. Continuously compounded nominal returns in Finland have been high …
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This paper continues the data collection procedure and analysis set forth in Nyberg and Vaihekoski (2009). A number of new time series that are commonly used in finance literature are collected, created, and analyzed for the first time. These series include, among others, monthly dividend yields...
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Parallel zu der Abwertung des Yen von November 1988 (120,67 Y/$) bis April 1990 (160,35 Y/$), fielen die Aktienkurse an der Börse von Tokyo. Die Bank von Japan hat in dieser Zeit durch fünf Diskontsatzerhöhungen den japanischen Zins dem internationalen Niveau angenähert. Der sogenannte...
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.g., when it comes to transfer pricing practices. The evidence from Finland shows that misinterpreted (or ignored) transfer …
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