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This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the determinants of differentials in firms’ productivity. We test the hypothesis that macro factors, especially the quality of local institutions, play a role in explaining firm productivity in Italy. To this end, following Fӓre et al. (1994), we...
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This paper investigates the role of institutional differences at the local level as determinants of firms’ capital structure. Specifically, its aim is to empirically assess whether and to what extent SMEs’ financial decisions are affected by local financial development – evaluating this...
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This note investigates the role of institutional differences at the local level as determinants of firms' capital structure. Specifically, its aim is to empirically assess whether and to what extent SMEs' financial decisions are affected by local financial development – evaluating this...
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The present study investigates the role of institutional differences at the local level as determinants of firms' capital structure. Specifically, the aim is to empirically assess whether and to what extent SMEs' financial decisions are affected by local financial development - evaluating this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013160080
The present study adds to the growing literature on the relationships between institutions and capital structure decisions. Specifically, it investigates capital structure determinants for small and medium sized firms in terms of institutional differences at the local level, taking into...
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The paper deals with the effects of the new capital requirements (Basel II) on banking behaviour. Since the core of the new rules is the greater sensitivity of regulatory capital to the borrowers' risks, we investigated whether banks react to the new rules by differentiating their lending...
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