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transformation into regulated intermediaries. For this purpose, we have examined the balance sheets of the thirteen "Confidi maggiori …. Secondly, starting from an examination of the statutes of the thirteen "Confidi maggiori", we have developed some …
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MAITRE Grégory, préf. MUIR WATT Horatia, La Responsabilité civile à l?'épreuve de l?'analyse économique du droit, Paris, L.G.D.J., coll. Droit &??conomie, 2005,315 p. LE TOURNEAU Philippe, L?'??thique des affaires et du management au XXIe siècle, Paris, Dalloz, Paris, Dunod, 2000,269 p....
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Salvatore Rossi’s book illustrates clearly the problems of Italian economic development, the causes of the crisis and the advantages that could accrue from a return to policies favouring competition. Also fundamental, however, are more appropriate definition of regulation models and...
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This study investigates the relationship between debtor punishment and the development of the credit market. We empirically analyze how the level of debtor punishment relates to the credit market expansion. We find evidence that an increase in debtor punishment tends to produce a positive effect...
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This paper presents a framework for differentiating between foreign acquisitions of companies that might plausibly pose a national security threat to the home country of the target acquisition and those that do not. 1 This framework originally derives from the experience of the United States....
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This study investigates the relationship between debtor punishment and the development of the credit market. We empirically analyze how the level of debtor punishment relates to the credit market expansion. We find evidence that an increase in debtor punishment tends to produce a positive effect...
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