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banks concentrate 95.88% of the total CO2 emissions in their portfolios. While we focus on Germany, this approach can easily …
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The article addresses the issue of identifying some determinants regarding the growth of high-tech exports at the European level, as a starting point in the creation of long-term added value. In this study, the relationship between the endogenous variable high-tech exports and the exogenous...
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We study an economy in which large technology companies, Big Techs (BTs), provide credit to firms operating on their platforms. We focus on two advantages that BTs have with respect to banks: better information on their clients and better enforcement of credit repayment since BTs can exclude a...
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We develop an analysis of ex ante monitoring of risky projects in banking. If protected from competition, banks are more concerned about not catching good risk projects when the perceived state of the economy improves, while they are more concerned about being induced to finance bad risk...
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Alice v. CLS Bank (“Alice”) set new software and business method patent eligibility guidelines for patent examiners and … patent assertion entities (PAEs), but PAEs continue to purchase pre-Alice software patents at similar rates. Litigation rates …-affected industries. We provide evidence that startups in these industries were not reliant on favorable patent rights for funding even …
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shape a firm’s innovation in Japan. Using a 2SLS regression in which corporate debt structure is endogenous, we find that … public debt fosters innovation, and bank debt destroys innovation. However, keiretsu main bank relationships can mitigate the ….8 more patents) innovation. We explain the plausible reasons that main banks’ relationships provide more financial …
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