Economic crisis and security concerns of wholesalers in eastern european and central asian countries

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Abstract

We examine how the 2008-2009 global crisis affected wholesalers’ spending on security and their losses due to theft, burglary, vandalism or arson in Eastern European and Central Asian countries. The results indicate that a similar percentage of wholesalers paid for security pre- and post-crisis. The results also indicate that the wholesalers that paid for security spent less on security post-crisis. A higher percentage of the partnerships and the larger wholesalers spent money on security post-crisis when compared to the pre-crisis period. On the other hand, fewer shareholding firms with shares traded privately and fewer firms with one or more female owners spent money on security post-crisis when compared to pre-crisis. Especially smaller firms, firms that are not part of a larger firm and sole proprietorships spent less on security post-crisis. Also, fewer wholesalers experienced losses due to crime post-crisis when compared to the pre-crisis period. Finally, our results indicate that, after the crisis, crime was seen as less of an obstacle by these firms.

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Balas, A. N., & Kaya, H. D. (2019). Economic crisis and security concerns of wholesalers in eastern european and central asian countries. Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research, 6(2), 245–258. https://doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v6i2.262

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