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“...Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Business studies...”
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“.... Depending on their size and position, these interventions may cause significant decrease of the wall...”
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“... (M/B), size, volatility, paid dividends, assets maturities, cash in hand, market leverage, research and...”
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“...-sector model of the economy with assets markets and specific labor supply assumptions is developed. The...”
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“... involve the assets of the entity and its relationship with the environment. The new needs of users...”
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“... to 2012, and revealed that about 67% of financial assets measured at fair value are classified within...”
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