202 research outputs found
Detecting burrows and trapping for mulgaras (Dasycercus cristicauda and D. blythi) can be difficult
Determinants of self-reporting under the European corporate leniency program
We empirically investigate the determinants of self-reporting under the European corporate
leniency program. Applying a data set consisting of 442 firm groups that participated in 76
cartels decided by the European Commission between 2000 and 2011, we find that the
probability of a firm becoming the chief witness increases with its character as repeat
offender, the size of the expected basic fine, the number of countries active in one group as
well as the size of the firm’s share in the cartelized market. Our results have important
implications for an effective prosecution of anti-cartel law infringers
Building a topological and geometrical model of poplar tree using portable on-ground scanning LIDAR
The Power of Opinion: More Evidence of a GIPS-Markup in Sovereign Ratings During the Euro Crisis
Voting Islamist or Voting Secular? An Empirical Analysis of Voting Outcomes in 'Arab Spring' Egypt
Market Dynamics, Dynamic Resource Management and Environmental Policy in the Context of (Strong) Sustainability
Has the Financial Crisis Eroded Citizens’ Trust in the European Central Bank? Panel Data Evidence for the Euro Area 1999-2011
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