that the indicators are most helpful during periods of large swings in
world growth. However, their usefulness fluctuates greatly over time. The only paper which
addresses turning points directly [...] dependent variables used. Following this, section 3 introduces the Probit
models and presents their results. Section 4 summarises and concludes.
2. Data
We use seasonally-adjusted quarterly
of manufacturing companies increases
and the companies want to differentiate themselves with their service offerings
and exploit revenue opportunities. The implemention is often mediocre. This
patterns exist and their impact on individuals is
confirmed. Causes of abberrations of organisational steering mechanisms are
discussed. Future trends of organisations and their impact on pathological
hiness
is approximated by firm–specific factors, e.g. the firms’ assessment of
their current business situation and their business expectations. After
controlling for the banks’ refinancing costs, which [...] problem by looking at the characteristics of
firms that observed reductions in their bank credit volumes. However, since
their dependent variable was credit volume, the identification problem still re- [...] business (statebus) and
their business expectations for the next six months (comexp) as a proxy for the
quality of the borrower. The survey respondents can characterize their state
of the business
sectional innovation survey. Their results show that innovating firms (and innovative
sectors) have created more new jobs than non-innovating firms (less innovative sectors).
Their results suggest that [...] economic
measures is extensive. Researchers have been analyzing this task for a long time, and their
analyses differ mainly in the methodology and the data available. What we will concentrate
[...] between these two points in time. Brouwer et al.
(1993) are in this line of literature with their analysis of Netherlands data of 1984 and
1989. The authors show a negative effect of total R&D
regressions. However, their descriptive subsample comparison of quintile hedge portfolio
returns shows declines for size, value and momentum. A switch to decile portfolios changes their size results to an [...] of many well-known anomalies. In this article,
we extend their study in two important ways. First, we analyse the robustness of their time-series
evidence for the US market by using a more advanced [...] provide additional
evidence for this argument for nine anomalies in the UK stock market.
In their conclusion, Chordia et al. (2014, p. 57) argue that “return predictability would diminish
to a
profit in the german meat
industry. The authors give a summary of the current situation by basing their article on concrete
examples from the international and worldwide crisis years from 2020 to 2022
hiness
is approximated by firm–specific factors, e.g. the firms’ assessment of
their current business situation and their business expectations. After
controlling for the banks’ refinancing costs, which [...] problem by looking at the characteristics of
firms that observed reductions in their bank credit volumes. However, since
their dependent variable was credit volume, the identification problem still re- [...] business (statebus) and
their business expectations for the next six months (comexp) as a proxy for the
quality of the borrower. The survey respondents can characterize their state
of the business
When leaders keep harmony in mind and take care of their subordinates, employees feel
concord in their company. Leaders express harmony by their behavior and set a good
example which influences [...] , they generally have
cooperated and shared ideas, which they would usually incorporate with their own.
During the Industrial and Modern Ages, Chinese philosophy began to integrate the
concepts [...] harmonious corporate culture
Wujin (Wang, 2007); corporation should be concerned about employees and their families
(Renbo Chen, 2007). Some viewpoints relate to institutional culture, for example, building
beginning of their diffusion, which could be very disappointing for those who act as early
adopters. Back in 1995 Gartner Inc. first described this effect with it′s “Hype Cycle”. Ac-
tually in their Hype
Ours (2004) Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in
Lowering their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of their Labour Market
Reforms?, Oxford Economic Papers, 56, 621 - 642.
Bertola [...] insurance system is generous, trade unions may
down weight the disutility of unemployment for their members and prefer higher real wages
for the employed. Employment will be affected negatively [...] unemployment
benefits must incorporate these aspects, because the OECD countries differ widely in their
taxation and eligibility conditions of unemployment benefits.
Tax burden on labour income
mechanism with the task to
support euro area Member States by financing their loans in case they have problems to finance their
debt in the private financial markets.
Before installing the ESM the European [...] Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) were installed to help Ireland, Portugal and Greece to finance their
public debt.
The German State is part of the above mentioned financing mechanisms. The political
customers through a mix
of elements. As for customers, it may be important to reduce their
machine availability, to reduce their costs for parts, to operate
environmentally-sound with water, electric power [...] consider their benefits in a
qualitative way. They think about the impact of the service idea and
whether it enables to sell further products and/or services. Other
service ideas may impact their customer [...] questions like: Can
customers improve their efficiency and effectiveness? Can customers
produce faster through downtime reduction? Can customers improve
their supplier reliability? Can customers react
participants of seminars
at the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank for their valuable comments. In
particular, we would like to thank S Arz for his contributions. The opinions [...] central banks in the euro area are connected to TARGET2. There are no constraints on the size of
their balances vis-à-vis the European Central Bank that emerge from the cross-border flow of interbank [...] is again an appropriate reference country as, during the time
when both Germany and France had their national currencies, there were no major differences
between the two with regard to domestic banknote
employ classic t-tests casting some doubt on the statistical reliability of their results
because it is well-known that their use is critical in the presence of typical stock return characteristics (e. [...] has been directed to the scientific analysis of calendar
effects in stock market returns because their identification may allow the implementation of profitable in-
vestment strategies (see Lucey and Pardo [...] effect that attributes bad luck and thus low or negative returns to this specific calendar day. In their seminal
article, published in the prestigious Journal of Finance, Kolb and Rodriguez (1987) found
ts between the cyclical fluctuations of government expenditure and of real GDP
(deviations from their trends) since 1980 and for the sub-periods before 2000 and after 2000.
A positive correlation between [...] between 0.22 and – 0.221. When comparing the deviations of expenditure-GDP ratios and of
real GDP from their trends we find negative correlation coefficients for the whole period. By
contrast, when using real [...] global recession Table 4 shows the fluctuations of real public
expenditure and of real GDP around their trend before and after the global recession in 2009.
In 2009, government spending in Africa (and
is especially high in countries that do not have significant proportions of their currency
stock circulating outside their borders. This suggests a persistent role for cash as a store of
wealth [...] of 2008
until the second quarter of 2009 to their baseline model. Second, they introduce confidence,
financial market and wealth variables to their model. They expect increases in the stock of
[...] small share –
approximately 30% – was used for transaction purposes and hoarding in Germany.1 In their
opinion, 20% is a realistic figure for banknotes hoarded in Germany. Consequently, only
around
different types of crises (technological crises, financial market
crises, natural disasters) and their effects on the demand for cash in an international context. It
becomes evident that over the past [...] of Cash" Conference Asia and the 10th Economics of Payments Conference of the Bank of Finland for their
valuable comments.
annotation mailto:gerhard.roesl@oth-regensburg.de mailto:gerhard.roesl [...] (geo-) political crisis
after 9/11 in 2001 or the Euro crisis in 2010/11 could also be analysed. In their nature, however, these crises
were effectively confidence crises and, hence, do not differ too much
hiness
is approximated by firm–specific factors, e.g. the firms’ assessment of
their current business situation and their business expectations. After
controlling for the banks’ refinancing costs, which [...] problem by looking at the characteristics of
firms that observed reductions in their bank credit volumes. However, since
their dependent variable was credit volume, the identification problem still re- [...] business (statebus) and
their business expectations for the next six months (comexp) as a proxy for the
quality of the borrower. The survey respondents can characterize their state
of the business
Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
of manufacturing companies increases
and the companies want to differentiate themselves with their service offerings
and exploit revenue opportunities. The implemention is often mediocre. This
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borrowers need to supplement the credit with their own funds to afford the
durables. To do so they have to either use their savings or decrease their spending
on non-durable goods in the short [...] women to make their own decisions concerning their resources and
allowing them to benefit from those resources (World bank, chapter 2). The term
also encompasses the improvement of their economic status [...] is received.
Households first need to cut down on their short run non-durable consumption to be
able to supplement the credit with their own funds. Consequently, many
Microfinance studies
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