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Chuntao Wu, Lei Peng, Yi Dou
Pág. 3855 - 3864
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) started to open commercial airlines sector to private, collective and foreign capitals in 2004. From 2004 to 2007, 14 airlines were given approval to operate domestic passenger flights, which brought rese...
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Alberto Alesina,Silvia Ardagna,Vincenzo Galasso
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of structural reforms, defined as deregulation in the product markets and liberalization and deregulation in the labor markets. After reviewing the theoretic...
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Alina Sargu
The study presents in a comprehensive way the effects that deregulation, internationalisation, integration, financial innovation and the development of the institutional investors have had on the Romanian stock market. Using dates provided by several rel...
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Innocent Asuquo,Arigor John Arigor,Emmanuel Okon Eyo
Pág. 134 - 141
The study examined agricultural investments in the light of deregulating the cost of funds. Factors that determine aggregate credit volume to the sector within the costs of funds regulated and deregulated periods and; the growth level in agricultural cre...
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Osuji Obinna
Pág. 170 - 180
The study examined the impact of interest rate liberalization on investment in Nigeria from 1961 to 2017 using error correction model (ECM) and variance decomposition of vector autoregressive model. The empirical findings of the study showed that interes...
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Erik Lakomaa,Richard Wahlund
Decentralization of education has been a recurrent policy debate in many countries. In 1989, the Swedish Parliament decided to transfer the political and economic responsibility for primary and secondary education from the state (the national level) t...
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Isabelle Laplace, Chantal Latgé-Roucolle
Pág. 3721 - 3730
ASEAN Member States are currently in a step through liberalization of air traffic market in their region. The target is the 5th freedom right for South-East Asia in 2020. Two opposite effects might be observed following the deregulation: one negative on ...
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Patricia L. Wollan
This paper analyzes the impact of deregulation on board structure by comparing the boards of electric utilities before and after the passage of the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) using a unique hand-collected data set. The primary focus of the study is on cha...
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Jorge Guillén
Pág. pp. 67 - 95
The era of US state branching deregulation started in 1970 and ended up with theenactment of the Riegle Neal Act of 1994. One of the purposes of the branchingrestriction was to avoid bank concentration. The following paper addressesthe influence of the s...
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Christine Whitehead
Pág. pp. 25 - 56
The paper examines the attributes of housing that makes is difficult to provide it effectively in freely operating markets as well as the attributes which make administrative allocation problematic. It then goes on to discuss why the policy emphasis in m...
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Yael Baytelman, Ricardo Paredes
Pág. pp. 193 - 210
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities, academicians and the public in general. Unlike other congested cities, the case of Santiago is a very special one, since it makes it possible to compare...
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Hélène Brice,B. Phillips
AbstractProfessional services are undergoing a process of self-examination in respect of deregulation of certain areas of conduct. This has been the response to competitive pressures on the professional services, and to developments in other countries. A...
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Toby Bates
The mid 1970s and subsequent 1980s witnessed a broad reduction of governmental restraints on the American trucking industry. The reforms initiated in the United States transportation business under the administrations of presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Car...
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Louise P. Cameron, Claire E. Reymond, Jelle Bijma, Janina V. Büscher, Dirk De Beer, Maxence Guillermic, Robert A. Eagle, John Gunnell, Fiona Müller-Lundin, Gertraud M. Schmidt-Grieb, Isaac Westfield, Hildegard Westphal and Justin B. Ries
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and acidification. Although coral calcification is supported by high seawater pH, photosynthesis by the algal symbionts of zooxanthellate corals can be promo...
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Hidekazu Aoki, Nobuo Kawamiya
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Wenzhen Mai and Nik Intan Norhan binti Abdul Hamid
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of short-selling deregulation on the financial performance of SMEs in China. The external governance role of short-selling is also tested by adopting corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance as the ...
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Subal C Kumbhakar, Mike G Tsionas
Pág. 125 - 134
In this paper we propose a new latent class/mixture model (LCM) to determine whether firms behave like profit maximizers or just cost minimizers when there is no additional sample separation information. Since some firms might be maximizing profit while ...
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Michael Landry,John Ozment
Since 1970 and especially since railroad deregulation in 1980, there has been a proliferation of hundreds of new short line rail companies. These railroads range in length from about a mile to more than a thousand miles (those over 350 miles are called ?...
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Kihong Chun, Dongwoo Song and Kisung Kim
Most electrical transmission lines are located in forests, and currently in South Korea, deregulation has allowed various structures to be built on the ground below transmission lines. Events of fires occurring below high-voltage transmission lines can l...
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Jimmy ALANI
Pág. 58 - 88
Firstly, in this present paper, empirical evidence obtained after employing generalized least squares technique on the relevant sample data for Uganda over the 1970 to 2016 period, shows that financialization had adverse effect on economic growth. Second...
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