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doc211.pdf
... , banks' strategic choices have reshaped the financial sector. transactions have become more arms length, allowing broader participation in financial markets and increased diversification of risks. ... of strict intervention by a firm's debtholders. optimal corporate governance shifts control from relatively passive claimholders (shareholders) when performance is good to more interventionist ...
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Microsoft Word - CPB childcare memo_final version_jan.doc
... field between fp and nfp organisations as nfp centres now have to compete at equal arms with fp childcare centres. these recent developments show the increasing role of market forces ... care. 24 opted for public provision so as to guarantee the highest possible level of control over quality, affordability and accessibility. often cited disadvantages of public provision however are inefficiencies, ...
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Microsoft Word - Memorandum_Dutch Hospitals.doc
... being medical technology. in the us, technological competition initially resulted in a medical arms race and substantially raised hospitals' prices. furthermore, hospitals used specialisation as a differentiation ... by contracting in volume with doctors and hospitals, substitute less expensive services and control utilisation through the approval process (getzen, 2007). the decreasing effect was on ...
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economics-flood-prevention.pdf
... domain of politics, not of economics. the flood control act of 1936 took this same stand with its famous requirement that no flood control project could receive federal funds unless its benefits ... meters as the crow flies, but almost inaccessible in practice because of the long sea arms which effectively cut the region off. as a result, economic growth had been lagging the ...
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Manager turnover and firm performance
... eg levine, 2011)1 , and that the relative performance of either markets (and the associated arms length financing) or banks (and the relationship-based model of investment) depends on the ... (boot and thakor, arms length system associated to more market-based architectures, in contrast, firms are much less locked into relations with their financiers. both ownership and control are typically more ...
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