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It is well known fact that all good things, as also bad things, come to an end and business cycles pass through good and bad economic times. Economically 2010 was a year of transition from economic recession to recovery. Economies were improving in some countries and industries were showing...
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We draw on a comprehensive set of data of all registered firms in Thailand to examine whether firm size affects the …
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The relationship between financial leverage and firm performance is studied in this paper. Financial leverage can positively influence firm performance because leverage can be treated as a tool for disciplining management. The results for a large sample of Russian joint-stock companies over the...
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) non-financial firms in Thailand during the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. We find that leverage is negatively …
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The relationship between financial leverage and firm performance is studied in this paper. Financial leverage can positively influence firm performance because leverage can be treated as a tool for disciplining management. As such a positive relationship between financial leverage and firm...
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The crypto industry has been hit hard with various market forces and scams, leaving investors with trillion-dollar losses in recent years. The appropriate tax treatment of such losses has yet to be fully examined, as there is scant guidance and a dearth of academic literature on the subject....
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This paper introduces a dynamic general equilibrium model to study how the distribution of leverage and foreclosure affect house prices.The model shows how foreclosure sales, through their effect on housing supply, amplify and propagate house price drops. A calibration shows consumption and...
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Exchange and Thailand Stock Exchange from 2004 to 2013. We also investigate how firm-specific factors such as profitability … Singapore but insignificant for Thailand. While, firm size has a significant positive influence on capital structure for all … Malaysia and Singapore while insignificant for Thailand. The depreciation to total assets indicates a negative influence on …
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The global financial crisis has now spread across multiple countries and sectors, affecting both financial and real spheres in the advanced as well as the developing economies. This has been caused by policies based on "rational expectation" models that advocate deregulated finance, with...
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