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We use a variant of the Hotelling (1929) model to illustrate that, when a firm faces hard payment constraint(s), financially strong rivals may adopt predatory strategies to drive the firm out of the product market and hence to obtain extra profit from enhanced market power later on. Predation is...
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The current crisis causes numerous economic uncertainties, such as a break-up of the European currency union, and a Greek exit from the euro area to boost the competitiveness by means of devaluation of national currency. When a factor such as exchange rate is expected to have a significant...
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Insurance Industry is going through a very important stage of its transformation - the transition from the classical …
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As shown in the recent BCBS papers market and credit risks could reinforce each other in certain circumstances, meaning the sum of the parts might be less than an estimate of risk that takes into account the interactions between the two. Market risk factors have an ambiguous impact on the firms'...
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This paper investigates the investment behaviour of a large panel of Hungarian firms in the period 1989–99, in order to assess the impact of institutional and regulatory changes on the efficiency of credit allocation. We find that the role of financial factors for investment decisions has...
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Corrado et al. (2005) and analyses the role of intangibles in the Slovenian economy during the transition. By examining the … average worker. The dynamic of changes was gradual during the transition. The capitalization of intangibles implied an average …
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Corporate governance is most often defined in terms of the roles, responsibilities, and interactions of top management and the board of directors. Using information on Macedonia, obtained through various sources, this study is an attempt on determining some of the factors that influence the...
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enterprise restructuring. Governance and enterprise restructuring is already defined indicator in EBRD’s studies and transition … and markets, fostering market-driven restructuring. As of the beginning of the transition process, governance and …
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restructuring in Southeast Europe (Western Balkans) transition economies: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia … essentially important for the transition process, thus there are specificities of corporate governance mechanisms in transition …
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(Western Balkans) transition economies. International organizations classify the following countries in Southeast Europe … Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has governance and enterprise restructuring as basic indicator of economic transition and …
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