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  2. ARE LITIGATION AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COMPLEMENTS OR SUBSTITUTES…

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    9 Jul 2023: Acknowledgements This paper is forthcoming in the Cambridge Journal of Economics. ... We are grateful to the ESRC’s Gender Network for financial support and for feedback from Linda Dickens; the editors of the Cambridge Journal of Economics special
  3. WP372_Schnyder

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    9 Jul 2023: hence increasingly with those of shareholders. These factors led centre-left. parties to ally with new financial institutions against their traditional opponents,. ... Obligations of 1936; henceforth aCO). These instruments very largely isolated. Swiss
  4. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Air Pollution and Firm-Level Human Capital,…

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    12 Dec 2023: a Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, CEPR & Sao Paulo School of Economicsb Judge Business School and King’s College, University of Cambridge, UK. ... c Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
  5. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Political Economy of Reform and Regulation…

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    11 Dec 2023: www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk. Political Economy of Reform and Regulation in the Electricity Sector of Sub-Saharan Africa EPRG Working Paper 1917 Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 1949. ... The SSA countries confronted with the debt crisis of the 1980s,
  6. Global financial centres in an era of globalisation

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    9 Jul 2023: Methodology The hypotheses were tested on a sample of financial service firms operating in the City of London. ... It is very difficult for foreign banks to penetrate this market, as for the bulk of financial services they have no advantage here
  7. Carbon Offsets:Decarbonization or Transition-Washing? Sehoon Kim Tao…

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    3 Jul 2024: financial products.10 Figure 1 shows a simplified illustration of the carbon offset market. ... For instance,. while banks and other financial institutions offset almost every unit of their emissions on a.
  8. LEGAL INSTITUTIONALISM: CAPITALISM AND THE CONSTITUTIVE ROLE OF LAW…

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    9 Jul 2023: A version of this paper is forthcoming in the Journal of Comparative Economics. ... There is, it is true, a sizeable sub-discipline known as ‘the economics of property rights’ (Furubotn and Pejovich 1972, 1974).
  9. PDF - Regulation of multinational banks: a theoretical enquiry -…

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    9 Jul 2023: It is also under second review at the Journal of Financial Intermediation (http://www.olin.wustl.edu/jfi/). ... Financial Markets Group, OxfordSaid Business School, University of Bologna, Florence, Milan Bicocca, Bocconi University, CSEF Salerno andSITE
  10. WP438

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    9 Jul 2023: Conclusions are drawn in the final section. 3 . 2. The ‘Rating the Ratings’ Literature It has become increasingly common in financial economics research to use commercially provided corporate governance ratings to ... It goes beyond the scope of
  11. Introduction

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    9 Jul 2023: the residual effects of factors that were omitted from the statistical models used. ... Moreover, I expect different market reactions to different types of alliance, i.e.
  12. WP 403 Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: However, the process of financial market liberalization varied, particularly with regard to the stock markets. ... The structure of financial market regulation in the four countries also varies significantly.
  13. PDF - One Market, One Money, One Price? Price Dispersion in the…

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    9 Jul 2023: 2 Theory and Literature. 2.1 Theory. In the international economics literature, the LOOP and its aggregate coun-terpart, Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), have provided a useful benchmarkfor the dynamics of ... the aggregate, economy wide, inflation rate. 14
  14. For some, the question of what corporate governance is about is…

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    9 Jul 2023: But Margaret Blair’s consequent difficulties lead us to suspect that assertions on the part of economics that incomplete. ... The focus is accordingly on the evolutionary development of the corporation around a set of core skills and activities rather
  15. WP 422 Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: Together, these determined the nature and extent of financial market regulation and the system’s relative stability during the 2008 crisis. ... This effectively severed the theoretical and policy link between the dynamics of financial markets and those
  16. WP 419 Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: and. Ajit Singh Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge. Life Fellow Queens College Cambridge Tun Ismail Ali Chair, University of Malaya. ... financial wealth is more flexible and processes determining the net accumulation of financial
  17. WP383_LuepoldSchnyde

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    9 Jul 2023: 10. This concerns the economic and financial structure of the corporation as well as the legal framework. ... Interestingly enough, measures favouring shareholders – and hence the functioning of financial markets – were at the time even supported by
  18. WP352

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    9 Jul 2023: These differential levels of regulation are. linked, in turn, to variations in the size of financial markets (shareholder. ... supporting dispersed share ownership and the prioritization of financial interests. in corporate governance; by contrast, the
  19. On Dividend Policy

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    11 Dec 2023: These findings present important implications for policymakers. Modelling suggest when OCGT is integrated with merchant VRE in the NEM, tractable financial results emerge as a function of transaction cost economics.11 ... See for example Utilities Policy
  20. WP393

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    9 Jul 2023: tion (as proxied, inter alia, by ownership disclosure rules) on the books, the de-velopment of their financial market is constrained by the absence of effective legal institutions.74 The fact ... Some. 22. countries, however, also require disclosure of,
  21. WP374 bailey lenihan singh

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    9 Jul 2023: 374. by. David Bailey Birmingham Business. School. Helena Lenihan Department of Economics Kemmy Business School University of Limerick. ... For example, the extension by the Irish government of financial incentives to internationally traded services just

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