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Contrary to most of the literature, which focuses only on the level of investment in innovation, this paper examines … competition among firms leads to an increase in the variety of developed projects and a decrease in the amount of duplication of …
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duplication of research. An increase in the intensity of competition among firms leads to an increase in the variety of developed …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a …, prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative overall innovation effect. We provide conditions determining the size of the effect …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups. We show that … prohibiting killer acquisitions strictly reduces the variety of innovation projects. By contrast, we find that prohibiting other … acquisitions only has a weakly negative innovation effect, and we provide conditions under which the effect is zero. Furthermore …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a … foundation for the analysis of acquisition policy. We show that prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative innovation effect …
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This paper provides a theory of strategic innovation project choice by incumbents and start-ups which serves as a … foundation for the analysis of acquisition policy. We show that prohibiting acquisitions has a weakly negative innovation effect …
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We use unique data on banks' private risk assessments of corporate borrowers to quantify how competition among banks … affect the risk sensitivity of interest rates in the Norwegian credit market. We show that an increase in competition makes … channel of how the competition-fragility nexus can operate. …
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ratios- following intra- and (particularly) interstate liberalization of bank branching restrictions. This effect arises …
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We investigate the effect of financial integration on the degree of international business cycle synchronization. For identfication, we use a confidential database on banks' bilateral exposure over the past three decades and employ a novel bilateral country-pair panel instrumental vari- ables...
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Capital inflows have an enormous importance in the financing of investment in emerging and transition economies. However short-term inflows, intermediated by the banking sector of the emerging economy, may be subject to early withdrawals. We model a situation where such withdrawals are motivated...
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