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sector management; legislation regulating the financing activity of business entities, particularly its transparency and …
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Introduction / Olga Kaganova, James McKellar, and George Peterson -- Federal asset management in Australia / Francis … Conway -- The management framework for real property-government of Canada / James McKellar -- New Zealand : state real … property asset management / Peter Dow ... [et al.] -- State real property asset management in France / Bernard Bizet -- A …
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Using firm level data on 70,000 enterprises in 107 countries, this paper finds important effects of access to finance … systematically by firm types. Micro and small firms have less access to formal finance, pay more in bribes than do larger firms, and … downward the size distribution of firms. In the case of finance and business regulations this occurs by reducing the employment …
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The present contribution tests whether countries can be pooled when studying the finance-growth nexus. Overall, our …
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It is theoretically clear and may be verified empirically that efficient financial markets can make it less necessary for policy to try and offset the welfare effects of labour income risk and unequal consumption dynamics. The literature has also pointed out that, since international competition...
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A growing body of recent macroeconomic evidence suggests that volatility is detrimental to economic growth. The channels through which volatility affects growth, however, are less clear; substantive evidence based on disaggregate data is almost non-existent. This paper offers a framework in...
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Wars have been the main forces shaping the international trading system in the twentieth century. The early years of the twentieth century were dominated by the international gold standard. But as a result of World War I, this system was replaced by the troubled gold exchange standards of the...
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