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shareholder value. Consequently, employing this entrepreneurial survival tool extends “new life†to the small bank … business lending. The implications are that a small bank’s survival rate will be higher in the consolidation process by …
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for start-ups, we analyze survival patterns of subsidized versus non-subsidized firms. We find that subsidized firms show … higher survival rates than non-subsidized firms for a period of up to five years after incorporation. After five years the … survival patterns are very similar, leading us to conclude that the incentive scheme had no permanent effect on the subsidized …
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firms. Unlike age and gender, information about individual survival probabilities cannot be readily ascertained. This … general analysis of survival functions, stochastic dominance, and characterization of changes in longevity, Eytan Sheshinski …
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The paper investigates the survival of newly created small and medium enterprises in Brazilian manufacturing taking as …. Salient results include the positive role played by firm size, industry size and industry growth on survival and yet the …
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effectiveness and customer satisfaction using service-unit data from two health resorts. Ensuring survival of the service …
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Context: The significant survival benefit of chemotherapy over best supportive care for locally advanced and metastatic … empirically examines, in real-life practise and using multiple proxies, the impact of health care expenditures on overall survival … resources used, the costs of treatment and survival data were retrospectively collected from the records of 175 patients treated …
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This paper aims at examining the role played by inward Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in affecting the exit probabilities of German manufacturing firms in the pre-crisis year 2007. We introduce two main novelties: in the first place, we include the FDI variable, dividing it between types of...
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that early involvement as a subcontractor in government procurement projects increases the chance of survival. …
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