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empirically show two main findings: first, risk-taking is positively related to the length of tax loss periods because the loss … rules shift some risk to the government; and second, the tax rate has a positive effect on risk-taking for firms that expect …
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empirically show two main findings: first, risk-taking is positively related to the length of tax loss periods because the loss … rules shift some risk to the government; and second, the tax rate has a positive effect on risk-taking for firms that expect …
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risky, what leads them to choose the risky alternative? The answer starts with a detailed review of the theory behind risk … risky, what leads them to choose the risky alternative? The answer starts with a detailed review of the theory behind risk … directors to analyse why they take risks, and how companies control risks. Integrating theory and evidence the book develops a …
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, we investigate the effect of two important dimensions of a country’s culture, societal trust and risk avoidance, on risk … taking by insurance firms around the world between 2001 and 2014. We measure societal trust and risk avoidance using the … trust and insurer risk taking in a country, while there is a negative and significant association between the level of risk …
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