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Standard, the highest regulated stock market segment in Germany. We use a sample of 107 family and non-family firms and focus …
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exchange segment in Germany. The German Stock Exchange instituted this market segment subsequent to the high-technology new …
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Internationally active firms rely intensively on trade credits even though they are considered particularly expensive. This phenomenon has been little explored so far. Our theoretical analysis shows that trade credits can alleviate financial constraints arising from asymmetric information...
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Internationally active firms rely intensively on trade credits even though they are considered particularly expensive. This phenomenon has been little explored so far. Our theoretical analysis shows that trade credits can alleviate financial constraints arising from asymmetric information...
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-tax countries. Empirical evidence is provided using micro-level panel data of virtually all German multinationals made available by …
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reversible in the short term, given that hiring and firing costs are usually quite high due to labor regulation in Germany. As …
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