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This article in the Economic Insights series looks at the relationship between firm size and employment growth rates. It is based on the working paper Firm Dynamics: Employment Growth Rates of Small Versus Large Firms in Canada, which is the result of a joint research effort by Statistics Canada...
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This paper investigates the value of protective abandon put option from the equity holder's perspective of a large and a small company. Motivation for this topic arises from the perception that certain market imperfections related to corporate and personal taxes tend to favor a large firm and...
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friendlier and personal environment of the SME tends to preclude anonymity and creates a process concerned with matching and …
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Gertler and Gilchrist (1994) provide evidence for the prevailing view that adverse shocks are propagated via credit constraints of small firms. We revisit the behavior of small versus large firms during the episodes of credit disruption and recessions in the sample extended to cover the 2007-09...
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This report consists of two parts. The first part is a research note describing a comprehensive analysis of the realized return differential between small and large firms (i.e., the "size premium") in a sample of European stocks during the period between 1990 and 2018. This study establishes...
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We analyse a sample of 6 million firm-year observations of large corporations and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) spanning 6 European countries from 2005 to 2015, to determine the impact of leverage and different sources of funding on default risk. We find that financial leverage has a...
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Gertler and Gilchrist (1994) provide evidence for the prevailing view that adverse shocks are propagated via credit constraints of small firms. We revisit the behavior of small versus large firms during the episodes of credit disruption and recessions in the sample extended to cover the 2007-09...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012994616
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