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Understanding UK Productivity Using a Macroeconomic Lens
ABSTRACT We survey UK labor productivity over the long run, comparing it with other advanced economies, and focus on the sharp slowdown since the global financial crisis. Using a growth accounting framework, we highlight the primary role of total factor productivity (TFP), while noting that the contribution of capital shallowing is influenced by ...
Jagjit S. Chadha, Issam Samiri
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A Literature Review of Securities Holdings Statistics Research and A Practitioner's Guide
ABSTRACT Granular holdings data containing security‐by‐security portfolio investments features prominently in economics and finance research. One novel source is the granular Securities Holdings Statistics (SHS), managed by the European Central Bank. SHS covers different euro area investors with over 2 billion observations, representing +50 trillion ...
Martijn Boermans
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CAUSES OF BANKRUPTCY IN EUROPE AND CROATIA [PDF]
Bankruptcy is an interesting object of research, being habitually perceived as a shocking and scandalous event, tarnishing management reputation, stigmatizing its owners, and regularly leading to a dishonourable death of the company, leaving outstanding ...
Novak, Branko, Sajter, Domagoj
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Abstract When the CEO‐owner of an SME suddenly dies, who should take over? Integrating the social embeddedness perspective with research on crisis management, we theorize that an SME's financial health gets progressively worse before it stabilizes and recovers, reflecting an inverse U‐shaped relationship between time since the CEO‐owner's sudden death ...
Kimberly A. Eddleston +3 more
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Subnational insolvency : cross-country experiences and lessons [PDF]
Subnational insolvency is a reoccurring event in development, as demonstrated by historical and modern episodes of subnational defaults in both developed and developing countries.
Liu, Lili, Waibel, Michael
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Social Security: What Would Happen If the Trust Funds Ran Out? [PDF]
[Excerpt] Each year when the Social Security trustees release their annual report, attention is focused on the projection of the year that the Social Security trust funds will become insolvent.
Meyerson, Noah P
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Skyfall: A Survival Analysis of the IMF Executive Board Members
ABSTRACT In the absence of a retirement age constraint at the IMF, this study explores the tenure persistence within the Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2009 to 2021, through a survival analysis. The findings highlight that extrinsic factors, namely sovereign crises, banking crises, the ratio of debt‐to‐GDP, and ...
Elie Israël +3 more
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AMENDING REGULATION (EC) NO.1346/2000 ON INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS - SOLVING DEFICIENCIES OR ATTEMPT TO RESCUE COMPANIES IN DIFFICULTY? [PDF]
EC Insolvency Regulation claims, after more than 10 years, several changes imposed by some of the issues raised by the practice of its application but also by the need to promote economic recovery for enterprises in difficulty in the current economic ...
GABRIELA FIERBINŢEANU
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Limited Liability Company's Status After Insolvency: Dissolution or Rehabilitation?
Doni Budiono, Maria Clarisa Talia
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ABSTRACT For binary outcome models, an endogeneity correction based on nonlinear rank‐based transformations is proposed. Identification without external instruments is achieved under one of two assumptions: Either the endogenous regressor is a nonlinear function of one component of the error term, conditional on the exogenous regressors, or the ...
Alexander Mayer, Dominik Wied
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