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competitiveness, we need an act of high educational quality and more efficiency. After defining the terms in which it operates … - competitiveness, quality, efficiency, educational act - it is, in part, a description of the state of the Romanian educational system … we will try to find some concrete measures to increase the competitiveness of the Romanian educational act. These …
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We study how banking competition may affect the stability of banking systems. We develop our study by expanding the …
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offer. We study how the strength of competition among sellers affects the ability of sellers of high quality goods to … strategic price setting sellers and a large number of buyers. When competition among sellers is weak high quality sellers are … able to use prices as a signaling device and this enables them to trade. By contrast, strong competition among sellers …
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Predicting the future is an imprecise science, and something that should always be carried out carefully and the results should be taken with a pinch of salt. That said it is sensible to assume that most of the drivers of commoditization are likely to remain in force for the foreseeable future....
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Understanding the degree and evolution of competition across industries is an important step towards understanding the … impact of economic reform and competition on economic growth in Vietnam during the economic transition. In this paper, we … investigate evolution of competition in Vietnam during the economic transition using the Price-Cost Margin (PCM) or Mark-up that …
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Predicting the future is an imprecise science, and something that should always be carried out carefully and the results should be taken with a pinch of salt. That said it is sensible to assume that most of the drivers of commoditization are likely to remain in force for the foreseeable future....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008552784
between product market competition and the level of innovative activity in an industry. Recent empirical papers point to an … inverted-U shape relationship between competition and innovation. Our paper offers theoretical support to these results while … show that firms solve this trade-off precisely so as to generate the inverted-U shape relationship. When the competition in …
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This paper analyses the effects of concentration on profitability in the US banking sector from 1994-2005, using bank-level panel data. A new index of concentration is proposed, which reflects the depth and intensity of concentration. The econometric specification facilitates the simultaneous...
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competition in private banking industry in India in an attempt to analyse the process of market dynamics in the industry. The … of competition proposed by Stigler (1961) and measured it by Bodenhorn’s (1990) measure of mobility. The study provides a … critique of the mechanism of inducing competition, which is implicit in the Narasimham Committee (1991). It then provides the …
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competition of the banking industry in the Czech Republic during the period 2001–2009. We apply Panzar-Rosse model to estimate H … of banking competition in two sub-periods, 2001–2005 and 2005–2009, in order to investigate development of the … period, which is a necessary condition for sound evaluation of the competition level. While the market can be described as …
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