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Bank lending 1 CESEE 1 Central-Eastern Europe 1 Credit 1 Credit risk 1 Eastern Europe 1 Economic Potential 1 Euro 1 HM Treasury's key Drivers 1 HM Treasury’s key drivers 1 Kredit 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Kreditrisiko 1 Osteuropa 1 Ostmitteleuropa 1 Productivity per Employee 1 Productivity per employee 1 Southeastern Europe 1 Südosteuropa 1 average marginal effects 1 key drivers 1 scale effects 1 survey data 1 types of loans 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 3
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Boddy, Martin 2 Plumridge, Anthony 2 Webber, Don J. 2 Bittner, Marc 1 Hudson, John 1
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Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School 1
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European Journal of Comparative Economics 1 Focus on European economic integration 1 Working Papers / Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Which borrower in CESEE gets which loan? : evidence from the OeNB Euro survey
Bittner, Marc - In: Focus on European economic integration (2021) 4, pp. 77-92
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Explaining Spatial Variation in Business Performance in Great Britain
Webber, Don J.; Boddy, Martin; Plumridge, Anthony - In: European Journal of Comparative Economics 4 (2007) 2, pp. 319-332
Labour productivity rates are known to vary across UK regions. Although some empirical studies seek to explain the source of these differences using aggregate, regional data we argue that this may be inappropriate because labour productivity rates are firm-specific. This paper employs...
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Country-level Business Performance and Policy Asymmetries in Great Britain
Plumridge, Anthony; Webber, Don J.; Boddy, Martin; … - Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, … - 2006
The HM Treasury identifies key ‘drivers’ of business performance and productivity differentials, which include skills … policy instruments do potentially enhance productivity. The results indicate that these key drivers are equally applicable …
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