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(incentive effect); for higher shares the effect becomes negative (entrenchment effect). Moreover, risk-aversion of managers and …
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All that we know about the CEO labour market in China comes from studies of public listed companies and state-owned enterprises (SOEs). This paper is the first to examine the operation of the CEO labour market across all sectors of the Chinese economy. We do so using World Bank enterprise data...
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Debates about urban growth and change often center on specialization.However, arguments linking specialization to metropolitan economic development contain diverse, and sometimes conflicting, claims. Is it better to be highly specialized or diversified? Does specialization refer to the absolute...
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can be observed through its democratization, diversification and migration. It is argued that these manifestations of …
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Why is GDP growth so much more volatile in poor countries than in rich ones? We identify four possible reasons: (i) poor countries specialize in more volatile sectors; (ii) poor countries specialize in fewer sectors; (iii) poor countries experience more frequent and more severe aggregate shocks...
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diversification. Production makes use of different input varieties, which are subject to imperfectly correlated shocks. Technological … the number of varieties in our model provides diversification benefits against variety-specific shocks and it can hence …
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Why is GDP growth so much more volatile in poor countries than in rich ones? We identify four possible reasons: (i) poor countries specialize in more volatile sectors; (ii) poor countries specialize in fewer sectors; (iii) poor countries experience more frequent and more severe aggregate shocks...
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This paper addresses the questions of the effects of diversification strategies on firms' profitability. Empirical … analyses do not seem to confirm the hypothesis that diversification is the optimal response to the presence of synergies and …
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, it is only relatively recently that rural poverty decline has become strongly linked to diversification of the village …
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benefit of greater diversification in terms of higher monitoring dominates the costs of free-riding and duplication of efforts …
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