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provide little comparative advantage in solar energy, suggesting that low profitability and limited potential of solar energy …
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, which could lead to enhanced productivity by a better management of resources at the firm level. Corporate governance …, profitability improved. A greater salary gap between executives and staff hurts productivity, but boosts ROA and ROE, which are …
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assumptions should be made public. The creation of the Bank Asset Management Company (BAMC) should allow recognition of problems … privatisation of viable banks. To that end, the process of asset transfer and their management has to be transparent and isolated …
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This paper investigates the likelihood of corporate insolvency and the potential implications of debt overhang of non-financial corporations induced by economic shock associated with the outbreak of COVID-19. Based on simple accounting models, it evaluates the extent to which firms deplete their...
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Large business groups, which played a key role in Korea's economic development, are still dominant today, especially in exporting. The concentration of economic power creates a number of problems and risks. Ensuring a level-playing field between the business groups, also called chaebols, and...
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profitability, and intensifying competition from other, lower-cost emerging economies, corporate behaviour in China needs to change …
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This paper explores the link between the design of insolvency regimes across countries and laggard firms’ multi-factor productivity (MFP) growth, using new OECD indicators of the design of insolvency regimes. Firm-level analysis shows that reforms to insolvency regimes that lower barriers to...
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