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This article studies the effects of reverse factoring in a supply chain when the buyer company facilitates its lower short-term borrowing rates to the supplier corporation in return for extended payment terms. We explore the role of interest rate changes, rating changes, and the business cycle...
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Empirical evidence on the expectations hypothesis of the term structure is in-conclusive and its validity widely debated. Using a cointegrated VAR model of US treasury yields, this paper extends a common approach to test the theory. If, as we find, spreads between two yields are non-stationary,...
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This study aims to examine the determinants of the MIR interest rate in the Euro area for the period 2003Q1-2015Q3. By employing Fixed and Random Effects as econometric methodologies, I examine whether the MIR rate is affected by the following macroeconomic factors: unemployment rate, inflation...
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psychological empowerment. It uses data from a sample of Islamic banking employees in Malang City-East Java-Indonesia. The study …
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Der Mittelstand beklagt eine zunehmende Zurückhaltung der Banken bei der Kreditfinan zierung. Welche Ursachen hat die Stagnation der Der Mittelstand beklagt eine zunehmende Zurückhaltung der Banken bei der Kreditfinan zierung. Welche Ursachen hat die Stagnation der Kreditbestände? Verhalten...
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den jetzt geplanten massiven finanzpolitischen Eingriffen in die Konjunktur skeptisch sein. Denn empirische Untersuchungen …
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fiskalische Lage einzelner Länder deren Zins in die Höhe treibt, oder ob die Finanzmärkte das Kreditrisiko zunehmend stärker …
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Labour productivity distribution (dispersion) is studied within the framework of statistical physics and the result is compared with the outcome of the empirical analysis. Superstatistics is presented as a natural theoretical framework for the productivity distribution. The demand index ê is...
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