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sectors. France, Italy and Spain are models of growth and development through tourism, which is possible due to their cultural …
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This paper seeks to pattern a non-driven geographical classification of French departmental territorial units based on both mobility behavior and passenger car fleet composition. With no mathematical regression analysis but applying datamining methodology to behavior, consumption and geography...
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This paper seeks to pattern a non-driven geographical classification of French departmental territorial units based on both mobility behavior and passenger car fleet composition. With no mathematical regression analysis but applying datamining methodology to behavior, consumption and geography...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012259806
Agricultural cooperatives represent nearly 75% of all farmers in France. They have become major actors in the development of rural spaces. Over the past 30 years, French cooperatives have steadily modified their organizational structures in response to changes in the economic environment,...
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sample of non-financial corporations (around 120,000 firms) in six euro area countries (Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, the … appears to be especially large in the Netherlands and Italy and relatively small in Germany …
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characteristics, for five samples (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), with data being drawn from the European Community …
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Using high-frequency transaction data for the three largest European markets (France, Germany and Italy), this paper …
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Using high-frequency transaction data for the three largest European markets (France, Germany and Italy), this paper …
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Using high-frequency transaction data for the three largest European markets (France, Germany and Italy), this paper …
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The article contributes to the literature on financial fragility, studying how macro-economic shocks affect supply and demand in the corporate debt market. We take into account the effect of the competitive environment, as well as the risk level, measured by companies' default rate. The model is...
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