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Taxation of fisheries in Kenya: neither improving management nor raising revenue? [PDF]
Occhiali G, Okello O.
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ABSTRACT This study investigates earnings management in European banks in the context of the 2016 EU audit directive. Using a dynamic panel of 134 banks over 2012–2023, we apply two‐step System‐GMM estimators with three profitability measures—Earnings Before Provisions and Taxes (EBPT), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Equity (ROE).
Maria Christofidou +3 more
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Tobacco kills: stronger excise taxes would save lives.
Paraje G, Muñoz MF, Wu D, Jha P.
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IFRS 9 and procyclicality of loan loss provision among Chinese regional banks, the role of local leaders' turnover. [PDF]
Yu J, Abdullah M, Md Nor H.
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ESG Performance and Credit Risk: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Companies
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effect of corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance on credit risk using a sample of manufacturing firms listed on China's Shanghai and Shenzhen A‐share markets from 2009 to 2021. Employing fixed effects, the generalised method of moments, and instrumental variable models, we find that ...
Yanan Wang +4 more
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Avoidable pitfalls on the path to health financing self-reliance in low-income and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Barasa E +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of regulatory controls on Bitcoin's excess returns and volatility. The paper innovates by proxying changes in the regulatory environment using global Google search volume intensity data. The generated regulatory indices accurately identify episodes of regulatory tightening within cryptocurrency markets.
Robert Mullings
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Harnessing the World Health Organization's '3 by 35' Initiative to Finance Oral Health Care in India. [PDF]
Mehta A, Deka BP, Mathur MR.
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Do Internet‐Driven Trade Shocks Moderate the Exchange Rate Pass‐Through to Inflation?
ABSTRACT This study examines the existence of an internet globalisation intensifying impact on the size of the exchange rate pass‐through (ERPT) to inflation, which conditions the response of central banks' policy rates. Expanding on the traditional determinants of ERPT, we incorporate technology‐induced trade shocks linked to internet adoption to ...
Joanna Darwiche, Nicole Ballouz Baker
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