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In January 2005, the ban on tuition in Germany has been declared unlawful. As a result, many 'Lander' developed plans to introduce tuition fees as soon as possible. It is shown in this paper, that the impact of tuition is very different among states. The willingness to pay varies not only by...
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This article tests the hypothesis that financial supply-side shifts help to explain the low-investment climate of private firms in Germany. The core contention is that a firm's financial position contributes to its access to external finance on credit markets. Special emphasis is put on small...
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This paper attempts to test whether financial supply-side shifts explain the low-investment climate of private firms in Germany. The core contention is that a firm's financial position contributes to its access to external finance on credit markets. Special emphasizes is put on small and...
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With a market share of 76.2 percent of the total German crowdfunding market with monetary consideration (German: Crowd-investing), real estate projects make up the largest part by far. Only a significantly smaller portion is used for classic start-up finance. The volume brokered, and the number...
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The real estate crowdfunding market in Germany and Austria has experienced a strong growth in recent years. By end of 2018 nearly € 400m have been raised through real estate crowdfunding in Germany. From the investors' perspective, however, things do not always look so shiny. More and more...
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Aim: The paper measures the impact of negative interest rates on listed firms in the original euro zone countries. It also measures the impact of the first COVID-19 year. Design / research methods: The paper uses panel data to measure the influence of the short-term ECB deposit rate and the...
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activity in the countries of Northern Europe has not been made. Therefore, the aim of our research is to compare the level of … of Northern Europe. We have also established that population size, the size of economy and GDP per capita rate in the …. Moreover, we confirm that business angel activity in the countries of Northern Europe is highly heterogeneous. We have also …
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Using empirical evidence from panel analysis of current account dynamics and of bilateral trade balances, the paper argues that the large German current account surplus during the 2000s can be explained by an increasing gap between productivity growth in manufacturing vis-à-vis services. Such a...
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