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Studies on Indian manufacturing have been unable to provide consistent estimates of productivity and its growth rates. This paper performs detailed and exhaustive set of accounting exercises for the period 1970-2003 using production function, index number and envelopment analysis methods. TFP...
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This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions service sector in India grew while manufacturing could not and how economic reforms in 1990s accelerated the productivity growth. The paper provides a very innovative and convincing explanation. Two...
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Building on Banker, Byzalov, and Plehn-Dujowich’s (2014) congestion cost theory, we model firms’ tradeoff between rigid cost structures and high inventory levels in reducing congestion costs caused by uncertain demand. We show that more inventory results in lower cost rigidity, while the...
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The health system in South Africa is unique in many ways. South Africa spends 41.8% of total health expenditures on private voluntary health insurance – more than any OECD country – but only 17% of the population – mostly high income citizens - can afford to purchase private insurance....
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Along time, the goal of intangible assets became very important for the activity and prosper¬ity of business. This matter is achieved as well as more and more the companies operate in a global economy which has as main base the digital revolution and information management. The increase of the...
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This paper contributes with an empirical analysis, using a sample of farms, on the influence of size on cost behaviour under operational and tactical flexibility. Results indicate that small farms behave advantageously with respect to biggest farms in situations of operational and tactical...
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This paper contributes with an empirical analysis, using a sample of farms, on the influence of size on cost behaviour under operational and tactical flexibility. Results indicate that small farms behave advantageously with respect to biggest farms in situations of operational and tactical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010049043
This paper studies how tax shields of loss-making entities affect resource allocation within business groups. Evidence from a large international sample and a single-country regression discontinuity design suggests that groups avoid their member firms' defaults when tax shields from...
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This paper examines the influence of a firm’s business model on the relative persistence of profit margins in the U.S. airline industry. The strategic management literature describes a firm’s business model as reflecting how that firm chooses to compete in the marketplace. Given this linkage...
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We extend Jin and Myers’ (2006) model to derive the relation between stock price crash risk and operating leverage (i.e., the fraction of fixed costs in total costs). The model predicts that (i) firms’ operating leverage decreases as stock price crash risk increases, and (ii) the negative...
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