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markets of USA, France, Germany, Japan and UK during the current crisis. …
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Global pharmaceutical pricing strategies have been debated in published literature; however, these debates have not accounted for the differences in elasticity of demand between the public, private and cash paying markets. A mathematical model is presented that explores several plausible...
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to analyse the financial contagion between stock markets of four developed countries (USA, UK, France and Germany). The … market indexes used are S%P 500 (USA), FTSE 100 (UK), CAC 40 (France) and DAX 30 (Germany) covering the period from 1 January …
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The compensation hypothesis predicts a positive causation from international economic openness to the size of the public sector, as governments step in to perform a risk mitigating role to counterbalance the increasing exposure to external risk and the economic dislocations caused by growing...
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This paper examines the response of Stock Prices (SPs) in Germany, Italy, and the UK to shocks to US Stock Prices …, Germany and Italy. …
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Interest has grown in the significance of the country-of-origin impact on the Employment Relations (ER) approaches in the international subsidiaries of Multinational Companies (MNCs). In this article, a comparative cross-sectional analysis of German subsidiaries with indigenous UK firms will be...
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model. We conclude that if the British model works, it could be applied within Germany, with the regional networks operated …
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empirical exercise for data of financial indexes from USA, UK, Germany, Japan and Spain. …
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"In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour market policies more consistently than previous standard cross-country studies. In this paper an industry-level panel is exploited to evaluate the impact of Employment Protection Legislation...
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"In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour market policies more consistently than previous standard cross-country studies. In this paper an industry-level panel is exploited to evaluate the impact of Employment Protection Legislation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010731984