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Corporate Growth is a concept that has been widely treated in a specific way or as part of strategy theories, in definition and in econometric models and has also been studied in many different aspects and approaches. The author describes in depth the main variables affecting corporate growth...
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Do higher real-estate agent fees imply better performance? This study uses a nation-wide data set of residential real-estate transactions in the Netherlands from 1985 to 2011 to provide evidence against this. Brokers with a flat-fee structure who charge an up-front fee (which is substantially...
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Do higher real-estate agent fees imply better performance? This study uses a nation-wide data set of residential real-estate transactions in the Netherlands from 1985 to 2011 to provide evidence against this. Brokers with a flat-fee structure who charge an up-front fee (which is substantially...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011658754
the middleyears of the 2000s, was supported by insufficient capital and led to their insolvency and conservatorships on 6 …
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adjust their capital structure to changing financing requirements. Since previous research almost exclusively focused on … listed companies, little is known about the considerations that drive the choice of capital structure of nonlisted companies … various legal forms and large differences in size. We find that capital structure adjustment behavior differs largely among …
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This paper presents new evidence on the utility – or well-being – derived from housing. There are three areas of focus … to housing as a complementary good to family life; 2) whether well-being related to housing consumption varies by home …
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in Japan¡¦s Basic Act for Housing. The results indicate that one- and two-person families can afford relatively large … houses, but many three-person families with lower incomes and most four- and five-person families cannot afford housing that … meets the Act¡¦s targeted housing standards. This result implies that further subsidies are needed to achieve the Act …
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in Japan¡¦s Basic Act for Housing. The results indicate that one- and two-person families can afford relatively large … houses, but many three-person families with lower incomes and most four- and five-person families cannot afford housing that … meets the Act¡¦s targeted housing standards. This result implies that further subsidies are needed to achieve the Act …
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This chapter surveys the literature on the microstructure of housing markets. It considers one-sided search, random … bargaining taking various forms, including two-party negotiations of different types and multiparty housing auctions. The chapter … important issues both because of the inherent importance of housing and brokerage and because of the importance of housing to …
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