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Theoretical Economics Letters (TEL) is an openly accessible journal published bimonthly. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of theoretical economics. All manuscripts m…
Baiding Hu, Amal Sanyal
Existing studies tend to investigate cross-sectional relations between GDP and advertisement at the firm or industry level. The present study focuses on the long-run relation between GDP and aggregate advertisement spending using United States data for the pe…
Chunyan Ren
This paper studies the approach of accounting information quality on investment efficiency, from the context of the Chinese reality system. The empirical results confirm that the proxy for accounting information quality is negatively associated with over-inve…
Hiroki Yokoi, Ayako Morishita, Yasuo Tateoka, Keiichi Tainaka
In Japan, there exist many sustainable companies. Their distinctive feature is mutualism; they often take altruistic behaviors. To explain such behaviors, we carry out iterated prisoner’s dilemma games by lattice gas model. Each lattice point is regarded as a…
Gurmeet Singh, Neale J. Slack
This study analyses job satisfaction in the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF), a public sector entity undergoing reform. Results of this study determine that the level of MSAF employee job satisfaction by dimension was predominantly low; employees had…
Narender Vunyale, Nemi Raja, Raveesh Krishnankutty
The firms mobilizing resources using innovative debt from market reduce dependence on the traditional banking and financial institutions. The firms raising resources by directly approaching public have some incentive to do so, i.e ., innovative firms will be…
Sheereen Fauzel, Boopen Seetanah, Raja Vinesh Sannassee
The focus of this study is to investigate the extent to which FDI flowing in Mauritius reduces poverty or increases welfare by using time series data for the period 1980-2013. This study methodologically departs from the existing ones as it uses a dynamic vec…
Shashi Kant Srivastava
Using cross-state panel data and error correction Granger causality model we found trustworthy results for India that were non-consistent in previous literature. We found that the electricity consumption and per capita income cause each other. We argue our re…
G. P. Girish, S. Vijayalakshmi
In this study we investigate whether stock prices and economic activity in India are co-integrated by using monthly data from 1960 to 2013 and applying high-powered co-integration tests which have an inherent advantage of permitting structural changes in the…
Kadohognon Sylvain Ouattara
This paper studies the endogenous choice of managerial incentives in a mixed duopoly where a public firm competes with a foreign private firm. The foreign firm is partly owned by domestic investors and the firm’s owners have the option to hire a manager. We f…
Dilip Kumar
The present study highlights the drawback of using Sanso, Arago and Carrion’s (2004) AIT-ICSS algorithm in detecting sudden changes in the unconditional volatility when long memory is present in volatility. Simulation experiments show that the AIT-ICSS test i…
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