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ESMA provides further details on trade reporting in updated EMIR Q&AThe European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued today updated Question & Answers (Q&As) on the implementation of the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR). These updated Q&As clarify, among others,...
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Artículo de revista ; Since the 2008 crisis, public investment as a proportion of GDP has declined significantly both … Generation EU (NGEU) programme. Public investment’s effect on economic activity will depend, among other factors, on its impact … on private investment, the sign of which is, a priori, ambiguous. This article assesses the short-term relationship …
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This study empirically investigates the presence of crowding out effects emerging from intra- developing country competition in export markets for manufactured goods. Export equations are estimated for a panel consisting of twenty major developing country exporters of manufactures, after...
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This paper examines the role of inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in firm selection processes in the Slovenian …
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&D investment on long run growth. We use this framework to identify a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model on GDP growth …, inflation and R&D investment, along with the (exogenous) flows of global knowledge, for the period 1970-2006 for the six more … whether public R&D investment crowds out private one. Overall, we find that R&D shocks have a positive impact on economic …
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, reducing investment and deepening the recession even further. To account for these facts, we propose a simple model of …
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Material resources affect the levels of mortality. In cross-sectional relationships income has been found to be positively associated with survival, both within and between countries. Preston (1975, 1976), in particular, using cross-national data for three separate decades of the 20th century,...
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