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Pregnant women's knowledge, attitudes and perceptions toward umbilical cord blood banking. [PDF]
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Extending Specimens to Save Plant DNA: Structuring Department DNA Collections in Times of Biodiversity Loss. [PDF]
González-Toral C, Cires E.
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Advancing breastfeeding research in Afghanistan: opportunities for policy and practice. [PDF]
Stanikzai MH, Dadras O.
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Still unsafe: what's holding us back on online safety for women. [PDF]
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Characteristics and dynamic evolution of inter-industry volatility spillovers in China's stock market. [PDF]
Xie F, Wei H.
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Deposit insurance, bank regulation, and narrow banking
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Bank Regulation and Banking Stability
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This note discusses some issues in bank closure policy from a financial stability standpoint and how these issues have evolved since we first raised the question of how a reputation-driven divergence of interests between bank regulators and taxpayers may distort bank closure policy in our 1993 paper in The American Economic Review.
Boot, A., Thakor, A.V.
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Banking Regulation and Sustainability
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This paper seeks to answer the question of how banking regulation can contribute to environmental sustainability objectives. The 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and 2015 Paris Climate Change Treaty place climate action and environmental challenges as central to the required transformation of the global economy.
Alexander, Samuel Kern, Fisher, Paul
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Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2015
This article highlights the theoretical foundations of the regulations at work in the banking sector and examines their responsibility in the onset of the 2007–2008 financial crisis. Drawing a parallel between the main changes in banking regulations since the 1960s and the evolutions in the economic analyses of regulation over the same period, it shows
Harnay, Sophie, Scialom, Laurence
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This article highlights the theoretical foundations of the regulations at work in the banking sector and examines their responsibility in the onset of the 2007–2008 financial crisis. Drawing a parallel between the main changes in banking regulations since the 1960s and the evolutions in the economic analyses of regulation over the same period, it shows
Harnay, Sophie, Scialom, Laurence
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The Regulation of Shadow Banking
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Arguments for and against the regulation of shadow banking are presented, evaluated and weighed against each other. Two strong argument for the regulation of shadow banking is that the system provides the opportunity for regulated banks to circumvent regulation and that it is a major source of systemic risk.
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