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concentration through the 1964-1968 period. Until the early 1970s the upward trend was moderate and was largely due to the different …
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concentration. A ‘military bias’ in Europe and Japan increased the global competition for military orders but also enhances the ….S. Armament Core was heightened by corporate concentration and symbiotic relations between contractors and the Pentagon. The two …
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aggregate concentration. An empirical analysis of the U.S. experience between the early 1950s and the late 1980s reveals two … regimes of inflationary restructuring: the first, which lasted until 1970, involved rapid increases in aggregate concentration …) concentration amidst severe stagflation. …
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in the banking sector despite or because of growing concentration. …
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were empirically tested: 1) the dependence of the unemployment rate on the degree of concentration or diversification is … concentration or diversification on the level of unemployment depends on the time period. To test these hypotheses nonparametric …
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impact of efficiency, as well as concentration, on banking competition measured by the Net Interest Margin (NIM), controlling …
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as 40% of the annualized containership cost. Finally, to study the relationship between concentration (market share) and …
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relationship between bank performance and degree of concentration of the Slovenian banking sector during 2006-2012 using a simple …
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Extreme inequality in Brazil is self-evident. The historian José Murilo de Carvalho emblematically chose to end his book on the history of citizenship in Brazil with the severe diagnosis that 'inequality is the slavery of today, the new cancer that hinders the constitution of a democratic...
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This report analyzes the role of the largest companies in the Finnish economy. According to the results, the ten largest companies in terms of their value added together produce 7,6 % of the Finnish GDP. In addition, these companies generate notable multiplicative effects in the economy....
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