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professionals using an anonymous structured questionnaire. Findings: The scope of organizations' ethics programs and the degree of … fuller understanding of their perceptions regarding the ethics of their own practices. The results show that contextual …
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The influential piracy paper by Professors Oberholzer-Gee and Strumpf, although mainly based on proprietary data …
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Piracy off the Horn of Africa has grown substantially in recent years: 217 ships reported being attacked by Somali … piracy creates considerable economic costs and distortions. Some ships now routinely avoid the region and the estimated … piracy in the Gulf of Aden, but does not appear to have had a significant deterrent effect on pirates. Some ship owners …
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Die Piraterie am Horn von Afrika hat in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen: 217 Schiffe berichteten 2009, von somalischen Piraten angegriffen worden zu sein. Obwohl damit weniger als ein Prozent aller Schiffe, die den Golf von Aden 2009 durchquerten, angegriffen wurde, sorgt somalische...
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Die Marineoperation im Golf von Aden hat auch im vergangenen Jahr das Ausmaß der Piraterie vor den Küsten Somalias nicht entscheidend verringern können. Neben einer sich extrem schwierig gestaltenden Strafverfolgung führt vor allem die Größe des betroffenen Seegebiets dazu, dass Piraten...
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"Je besser ein Land regiert wird, umso niedriger ist die Kriminalität dort." Diese weit verbreitete Ansicht wird hier am Beispiel der Piraterie hinterfragt. Wir zeigen, dass optimale Bedingungen für Piraterie in den Ländern bestehen, in denen Infrastruktur und Märkte ausreichend entwickelt...
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piracy there are goods that the South will not produce. Piracy will then lead to a reallocation of innovative activity in … dynamic learning externalities than the other goods, and that their share in consumption is small. Thus, whether or not piracy …) from piracy than the South, because monopoly profits eventually accrue to the North, the South may lose more than the North …
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We investigate the effect of delay on prices in bargaining situations using a data set containing thousands of captives ransomed from Barbary pirates between 1575 and 1692. Plausibly exogenous variation in the delay in ransoming provides ev- idence that negotiating delays decreased the size of...
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pharmaceuticals industry. This article is aimed to expose the dynamic of the European counterfeiting markets, to highlight the main …
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Despite a general agreement that piracy poses a significant threat to maritime shipping, empirical evidence regarding … information on pirate attacks to investigate how exporting firms and cargo ships respond to maritime piracy. It finds that overall … exports along affected shipping routes fall following an increase in pirate activity. In addition, piracy induces firms to …
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