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The aim of this paper is to model the evolution of employment structure in post-communist economies in the broader context of deindustrialisation. The paper builds on the model of structural change developed by Rowthorn and Wells (1987). We show that the starting point of high industry sector...
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This paper analyses the regulatory attitudes to asset valuation in the twentieth century. It focuses in particular on the US experience from <italic>Smith v Ames 169 US 466 (1898)</italic> to <italic>Federal Power Commission v Hope Natural Gas 320 US 591 (</italic><italic>1944</italic>) and on the experience in the UK in last two decades of the...
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This study analyses a sample of 8,255 UK personal pension funds operated by 60 providers over a 30 years’ period (1980 – 2009) in order to assess their short- and long-term performance and argues that it is inappropriate to evaluate pension funds using methods applied to evaluate mutual...
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This paper studies the relationship between fund and provider characteristics, and fund performance using a sample of 4,197 U.K personal pension funds operated by 35 providers over a 30 years’ period (1980 – 2009). The fund performance is measured on an annual basis (short-term) and over the...
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