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We address empirically the issues of the optimality of simple linear compensation contracts and the importance of asymmetries between firms and workers. For that purpose, we consider contracts between the French National Institute of Statistics and Economics (Insee) and the interviewers it hired...
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This paper describes a general procedure for constructing a class of asymmetric distributions based on symmetric parametric distribution families, and investigates some inherent relationships between the constructed asymmetric distribution and the original symmetric ones. This procedure is used...
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One of the most important aspects in portfolio management is having an accurate understanding of the future possible returns of the underlying assets. Unfortunately, estimating such return distributions is anything but trivial. In this research, we consider the information embedded in the...
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The paper investigates the impact of capital structure and information asymmetry on the value of companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The study was conducted using the ordinary least squares (OLS) method on a sample of 273 companies in 2017 and the GMM dynamic paneldata approach with...
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This paper aims to shed light on some of the major allocative consequences of financial market bubbles. In March 1997, the Neuer Markt in Germany opened. Six years later, in June 2003, it closed forever. In the interim period lay the spectacular rise and fall of the first and most important...
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