How Can Banks Effectively Stabilize Their Retail Customers’ Saving Behavior? The Impact of Contractual Rewards on Saving Persistence and Cash Flow Volatility [PDF]
We examine the saving behavior of banks’ retail customers. Our unique dataset comprises the contract and cash flow information for approximately 2.2 million individual contracts from 1991 to 2010. We find that contractual rewards, i.e., qualified interest payments, and government subsidies, effectively stabilize saving behavior.
Tobias Schlueter +2 more
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Stability of contracts in the Brazilian wine industry
A variety of contracts between wineries and grape growers are observed in Brazil. This study addresses the concept of coordination of food chains, particularly the stability of contractual relationships.
Decio Zylbersztajn, Marcelo Miele
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Efficiency-based rationales for notice of default and anticipated maturity in Romanian civil law [PDF]
This research aims to examine the legal institution o f placing the debtor in default from a legal and economic perspective, emphasizing its function in maintaining contractual efficiency and balancing the interests o f the creditor and the debtor.
Georgiana Ungureanu Iulia
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The widespread use of liquid fuels can be monitored by their density and light fractions, which affect storage, combustion, handling, and contractual issues.
Mauro Alves Correa de Camargo +2 more
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Contractual Stability and Its Relationship with the Political Process of Lawmaking. An Analysis of Peru's Public Procurement and the Principles of the Agreement on Government Procurement with the World Trade Organization [PDF]
This paper develops an analysis of the impacts of the Agreement on Government Procurement’s (GPA) Principles and Rules on the Peruvian Public Procurement regulation, and the Peruvian participation in the process of international standardization of Public Procurement through signing different kinds of free trade agreements (FTAs).
Joss Zegarra Pinto, Luwing Peche Loayza
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Intention to create legal relations and the reform of contract law: A conservative approach in the modern global era [PDF]
This paper is partially to refute the submissions by Gulati’s article recently published on Beijing Law Review which proposes abandoning the requirement of proving intention to create legal relations for the formation of an enforceable contract.
Liao, Zhixiong
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The “open terms contract” is relatively a recent concept, recognised by some Western national legal systems. The laws that do not authorise contracting on open terms focus on the certainty and stability of financial transactions, while practical ...
Sherzad Azeez Sulaiman +1 more
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Labour contracts and the stepping-stone effect in Emilia-Romagna: A multinomial analysis
Do short-term contracts facilitate the transition into permanent contracts? We use a rich administrative database for the Emilia-Romagna northern region in Italy from 2008 to 2012 to run a stepping-stone analysis and evaluate which contractual agreement ...
Bosco Maria Giovanna, Valeriani Elisa
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The present article re-examines the institute of the provisional stability of the pregnant employee in work contracts for a fixed period in the light of the contractual principles, such as the subjective good faith, the autonomy of the will and the ...
Fausto Siqueira Gaia
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The process of establishing a nuclear-free zone in Central Asia ended, and was held in difficult conditions. In present article analyzes the difficulties of her contractual fixation, considered the positions of States in this question, which have great ...
A. M. Ibragimov, G. N. Nutsalhanov
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