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poorly relied on in such developed civil law jurisdictions as France and Germany. Analysis is focused on several constituent …
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This study examines the impact of the recent financial crisis on the capital structure decision of UK, French and German firms. The results show that overall leverage ratios increase from pre-crisis (2006 and 2007) to crisis (2008 and 2009) years and then decrease in the post-crisis (2010 and...
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This study examines the impact of the recent financial crisis on the capital structure decision of UK, French and German firms. The results show that overall leverage ratios increase from pre-crisis (2006 and 2007) to crisis (2008 and 2009) years and then decrease in the post-crisis (2010 and...
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creditors play an active role in disciplining. Block purchases have a monitoring role in Belgium and Germany, but not in France …-executive directors. Board restructuring is correlated to poor performance, but not for France. Neither existing blockholders nor …
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creditors play an active role in disciplining. Block purchases have a monitoring role in Belgium and Germany, but not in France …-executive directors. Board restructuring is correlated to poor performance, but not for France. Neither existing blockholders nor …
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This paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. The model chosen … the uncertainty of earnings. General qualifications are found to increase the earnings risk, vocational ones to reduce it … uncertainty, they can - more than men - reduce this risk by investing in their education …
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