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[PDF] Have the gaps in education narrowed? On factors determining eligibility for the Israeli Matriculation Certificate

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M Dahan, E Dvir, N Mironichev… - Israel Economic Review, 2003 - israbank.gov.il
This paper explores whether there are significant differences in educational opportunities
between social groups in Israel, defined by religion, ethnic origin, gender, or family
background, and if so, to what extent. We found that 60 percent of Jewish students were ...
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[CITATION] Educational gaps in Israel: Have they narrowed?

M Dahan, N Mironichev, E Dvir… - Nyar Emda series, 2002
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Does Short-Term Debt Increase Vulnerability to Crisis? Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisis

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E Benmelech… - 2011 - nber.org
Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to financial crisis, or does short-term debt reflect--
rather than cause--the incipient crisis? We study the role that short-term debt played in the
collapse of the East Asian financial sector in 1997-1998. We alleviate concerns about the ...
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[PDF] Globalization, Optimal Auctions, and Exchange Rate Pass-Through

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E Dvir - 2007 - Citeseer
Abstract I present a model of globalized production in which trade is conducted through
opti& mal procurement auctions. In the model, brand owning firms choose suitable produc&
ers for their goods out of a worldwide pool of potential suppliers. Under assumptions of ...
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Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to crisis? Evidence from the East Asian financial crisis

E Dvir… - Proceedings, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
Does short-term debt increase vulnerability to financial crisis, or does causality go the other
way, so that short term debt reflects rather than causes the incipient crisis? We approach this
question empirically by examining the banking sector in five East Asian economies that ...
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