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Springboarding: a new geographical landscape for European foreign investment in Latin America

2011

Economics and EconometricsLatin AmericansEconomyGeography Planning and DevelopmentForeign direct investmentBusinessJournal of Economic Geography
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Assessing the performance of the Latin American and Caribbean banking industry: Are domestic and foreign banks so different?

2015

AbstractThis paper studies the relative performance of domestic and foreign banks in the Latin American and Caribbean banking industry. Data Envelopment Analysis is used to compute technical efficiency scores for the years 2001 and 2013. Our main contribution is twofold. On the one hand, we assess performance at the level of the management of specific production factors. On the other hand, we distinguish program efficiency from managerial efficiency, which allows us to evaluate whether the differences in technical efficiency between national and foreign banks are due to the use of different technologies (program efficiency) or, conversely, differences in the managerial capacities of manager…

Economics and EconometricsLatin AmericansProgram Efficiencybusiness.industrylcsh:Economic theory. DemographyFactors of productionForeign capitalFinancial systemInternational tradeBanking industrylcsh:HB1-3840efficiencyforeign capitallcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999ddc:330Data envelopment analysisLatin American and Caribbean banking industryBusinessFinanceCogent Economics & Finance
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ARE LAC COOPERATIVE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS SO DIFFERENT IN THEIR MANAGEMENT OF NON‐PERFORMING LOANS?

2018

This paper assesses technical efficiency in the management of non‐performing loans (NPLs) in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) banking industry. To that end, Data Envelopment Analysis techniques are employed with data from the years 2013 to 2016 on a sample of 307 LAC cooperative and commercial banks. Our main contribution to existing literature is that differences of efficiency between cooperative banks and commercial banks are assessed as the result of the different capacities of their managers – managerial efficiency – and the so‐called programme efficiency, which represents differences in the technology used by these two categories of entities. Our principal result suggests that th…

Economics and EconometricsLatin AmericansSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesAccountingSample (statistics)Banking industry0506 political sciencePrincipal (commercial law)0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationData envelopment analysisBusiness050207 economicsNon-performing loanAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Strategic product variety and quality choice

2019

Abstract We examine the linkages between strategic product assortment, quality choice, and pricing by multi-product firms as well as the welfare effects from those linkages. The analysis shows that strategic effects can lead to relevant inefficiencies. Specifically, the analysis identifies effects which can induce insufficient or excessive product quality relative to the socially optimal level of quality.

Economics and EconometricsLead (geology)media_common.quotation_subjectfood and beveragesQuality (business)BusinessProduct (category theory)WelfareFinanceIndustrial organizationmedia_commonVariety (cybernetics)Economics Letters
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Heterogeneous gains from countercyclical fiscal policy: new evidence from international industry-level data

2021

Abstract Empirical evidence to date suggests a positive relationship between fiscal policy countercyclicality and growth. But do all industries gain equally from countercyclical fiscal policy? What are the channels through which countercyclical fiscal policy affects industry-level growth? We answer these questions by applying a difference-in-difference approach to an unbalanced panel of 22 manufacturing industries for 55 countries—including both advanced and developing economies—during the period 1970–2014. Among the various industry characteristics guided by different theoretical channels, we find that the credit constraints channel identifies the best transmission mechanism through which …

Economics and EconometricsLevel dataEconomicsMonetary economicsFiscal policyOxford Economic Papers
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Inference for Lorenz curve orderings

1999

In this paper we consider the issue of performing statistical inference for Lorenz curve orderings. This involves testing for an ordered relationship in a multivariate context and making comparisons among more than two population distributions. Our approach is to frame the hypotheses of interest as sets of linear inequality constraints on the vector of Lorenz curve ordinates, and apply order-restricted statistical inference to derive test statistics and their sampling distributions. We go on to relate our results to others which have appeared in recent literature, and use Monte Carlo analysis to highlight their respective properties and comparative performances. Finally, we discuss in gener…

Economics and EconometricsLinear inequalitySampling distributionFrequentist inferenceEconometricsFiducial inferenceStatistical inferenceInferenceLorenz curveMathematical economicsStatistical hypothesis testingMathematicsThe Econometrics Journal
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Multiplicity in financial equilibrium with portfolio constrains under the generalized logarithmic utility model

2012

Previous research on the effects of constraints to take unbounded positions in risky financial assets shows that, under the logarithmic utility function, multiplicity of equilibrium may emerge. This paper shows that this result is robust to either constant, decreasing or increasing relative risk aversion obtained under the generalized logarithmic utility function.

Economics and EconometricsLogarithmEconometricsPortfolioMultiplicity (mathematics)Financial equilibriumFunction (mathematics)Constant (mathematics)FinanceUtility modelMathematicsThe Spanish Review of Financial Economics
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Why Do Managers Leave Their Organization? : Investigating the Role of Ethical Organizational Culture in Managerial Turnover

2016

The aim of the present longitudinal study was to quantitatively examine whether an ethical organizational culture predicts turnover among managers. To complement the quantitative results, a further important aim was to examine the self-reported reasons behind manager turnover, and the associations of ethical organizational culture with these reasons. The participants were Finnish managers working in technical and commercial fields. Logistic regression analyses indicated that, of the eight virtues investigated, congruency of supervisors, congruency of senior management, discussability, and sanctionability were negatively related to manager turnover. The results also revealed that the turnove…

Economics and EconometricsLongitudinal studyeducationOrganizational cultureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)corporate ethical virtuesOrganizational change0502 economics and businessyritysetiikkaBusiness and International Managementjob changeManagerial turnovermanagers05 social sciencesturnoverEthical cultureGeneral Business Management and AccountingorganisaatiokulttuuriHomogeneous050211 marketingethical cultureBusiness ethicsPsychologyLawSocial psychologySenior managementtyöpaikan vaihto050203 business & managementjohtajat
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Same work, lower grade? Student ethnicity and teachers’ subjective assessments

2010

Previous research shows that ethnic minority students perform poorer in school when they are taught by ethnic majority teachers. Why this is the case was unclear. This paper focuses on one important potential explanation: I examine whether ethnic majority teachers grade minority and majority students differently for the same work. Using an experiment, I rule out the existence of such a direct grading bias. I do find indirect evidence for alternative explanations: teachers report lower expectations and unfavorable attitudes that both likely affect their behavior towards minority students, potentially inducing them to perform below their ability level. Effects of having majority teachers on m…

Economics and EconometricsLower gradeeducationEthnic groupEthnic majorityAffect (psychology)EducationIndirect evidenceDevelopmental psychologyjel:I2Work (electrical)Ethnicity Discrimination Grading ExperimentSDG 1 - No Povertymental disordersjel:J15Mathematics educationGrading (education)Psychology/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/no_povertyEconomics of Education Review
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Second-best taxation for a polluting monopoly with abatement investment

2018

This paper characterizes the optimal tax rule to regulate a polluting monopoly when the firm has the possibility of investing in an abatement technology and the environmental damages are caused by a stock pollutant. The optimal policy is given by the stagewise feedback Stackelberg equilibrium of a dynamic policy game between a regulator and a monopolist. The regulator playing as the leader chooses an emission tax to maximize net social welfare, and the monopolist acting as the follower selects the output and the investment in abatement technology to maximize profits. We find that the optimal tax has two components. The first component is negative and equal to the gap between the marginal re…

Economics and EconometricsMarginal revenue020209 energyShadow price05 social sciencesSubsidy02 engineering and technologyMicroeconomicsGeneral Energy0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDamagesEconomicsStackelberg competitionMarket power050207 economicsOptimal taxMonopolyEnergy Economics
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