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Competitiveness in the foreign exchange market depends on both country and firm-specific factors. Country-specific factors in the form of the importance in the foreign exchange market of the home currency and the home regulatory and legal system explain much; of the two the legal and regulatory...
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Critics have excoriated the US fast-food industry in general, and McDonald's most particularly, both per se and as a symbol of the United States. However, examining McDonald's internationalization and development abroad suggests that McDonald's and the others of its ilk are sources of...
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Adrian Tschoegl suggests that proper science is often neither deduction nor induction, but abduction.
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Currently, foreign banks own the banks that hold about 80 percent of the assets in Mexican banks. The paper argues that this is the third instance in which foreign-owned banks have initially comprised a large part of the Mexican banking system, and that in the first two cases (1865-1910 and...
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Family-led banks in the global economy -- A family bank's origins -- The industrial group -- Survival of the biggest? -- The new world -- Alliances, and their limits -- Back to Europe -- Managerial style, governance, succession -- The future of a global group
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