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This paper compares the performance of purely domestic plants, domestic exporters and domestic multinationals. For our empirical analysis we utilise a non-parametric approach based on the principle of first order stochastic dominance. We find that the distributions for multinationals dominate...
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Using a state-industry panel data set at the 3 digit national industrial classification (NIC) level of disaggregation for 19 major Indian states over the period 1983-84 to 2007-08, we analyze the contemporaneous and long run impacts of the rate of profit and its components - profit share,...
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loss provisioning to maintain their profitability. Interestingly, this trend is not present in the financial statements of … interest rate environment: European commercial banks focus on maintaining their profitability, whereas cooperative banks seek …
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A basic assumption in the economic literature is the one of diminishing marginal returns to labour. However, theoretical studies on knowledge and labour specialization assume that an increase in the knowledge investment embodied in the human capital of workers raises the marginal product of...
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aims to examine the profitability of enterprises in Poland which is regarded in the context of absorption of EU funds in … profitability rates. In spite of limitations which relate to the adopted definition of competitiveness and the short period of the …
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We quantify the impacts of droughts in New Zealand on the profitability of dairy, and sheep and beef farms. Using a …
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