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Travel time losses in the Netherlands are likely to get worse in the years ahead if capacity is not added to cope with the demand. This particularly creates problems for business travel, which is characterized by a high “value of time”. In the Netherlands, policy makers have a long-standing...
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This report summarises the findings of a study on the growth factors and growth prospects of the business services (BS)industry, applying an internationally comparative perspective. The report untangles factors behind the extraordinary growth of the BS industry during last decade,comparing it...
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In this discussion draft, linking research findings with concrete operational challenges, we review key issues in worldwide governance, and present recent empirical evidence. Focusing on defining and unbundling key governance components, such as rule of law, voice and accountability, corruption...
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performance. A review of the relevant literature, including transaction cost economics, sociological studies of bureaucracy …) Diseconomies of scale from bureaucratic failure have a negative impact on firm performance; (4) Economies of scale increase the …
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The LoopCo Plan, which uses market mechanisms to promote competition, is the best approach to restructuring the telecommunications market, say its proponents, who object to the requirements and to-date implementation of the Telecommunications Act of l996. The local-loop's spin-off 's consumer...
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A number of private colleges and universities have chosen not to compete for students by offering merit-based financial aid. In addition, until 1990 many of these schools jointly calculated a student's financial need. I theoretically and empirically analyze the effects of different financial aid...
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performance. A review of the relevant literature, including transaction cost economics, sociological studies of bureaucracy …) Diseconomies of scale from bureaucratic failure have a negative impact on firm performance; (4) Economies of scale increase the …
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corporate performance. It uses Coasian transaction cost economics and Williamson’s thinking on the nature of diseconomies of …
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size. It uses firm performance (risk-adjusted profitability and growth) as dependent variable; and firm organization …
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Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS) conducted among 6,500 firms in 27 transition countries. We refer to the …
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