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-country differences. For example, top earners are younger in Eastern Europe, and they include more women in countries with higher overall …
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based on data for Europe. The analysis combines satellite-based measures of air pollution with statistics on regional …
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Europe may at least partly stem from bank forbearance. The increasing survival of zombie firms congests markets and … strengthening efforts and insolvency regime reform would contribute to breaking the shackles on potential growth in Europe. …
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Insufficient diffusion of new technologies has been quoted as one possible reason for weak productivity performance over the past two decades (Andrews et al., 2016). This paper uses a novel data set of digital technology usage covering 25 industries in 25 European countries over the 2010-16...
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estimates of the border effect for continental Europe using road rather than great circle – or “as-crows-fly” – distance. Road …
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This paper reviews the state of the banking sector in Europe. At the aggregate level, the empirical data suggest that … market thus gives a lower value to these banks. Our findings provide prima facie evidence of a credit crunch in Europe …
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This paper investigates the likelihood of corporate insolvency and the potential implications of debt overhang of non-financial corporations induced by economic shock associated with the outbreak of COVID-19. Based on simple accounting models, it evaluates the extent to which firms deplete their...
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