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Are MNEs more socially responsible, and where is this more likely to occur? Are firms less responsible in emerging or transitional economies, and what impact does the dominant national corporate governance regime have? We explore the association between public listing and the existence of a CSR...
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This paper uses evidence from a large database on companies from 16 European countries, to highlight patterns in their employment practices and reconcile these with classifications of systems of corporate governance and employment relations. It also analyses whether there are differences in...
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This paper uses a large-scale database to test the link between corporate governance regimes (specifically, the varieties of capitalism literature), investment in training and economic performance. The evidence presented here does not match with common assumptions that countries can be...
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Banks need to keep both capital and liquidity against unforeseen events.During the early-mid nineteenth century, there were a number of banking crises. Banks responded by holding higher levels of capital.An analysis of bank capital shows that they adjusted their capital ratios according to the...
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Money, Prices and the Real Economy was first published in 1998, but the analysis in the book is timeless and highly relevant today. The IEA has published a web version particularly for students and scholars. The book can still be purchased from Edward Elgar
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