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ERGA-BGE reference genome of the lineid heteronemertean <i>Lineus lacteus</i> (Pilidiophora, Nemertea). [PDF]
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Cell bank system, establishment, and application in the virus research, diagnosis, and biopharmaceutical industries. [PDF]
Soleimani S, Ghorani M.
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A Framework for Evaluation of New Processing Technologies in Human Milk Banking. [PDF]
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Ability to Detect Digital Risks: Effects of an Educational Intervention and Dementia Risk Level. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2022
We provide a critical review of the empirical and theoretical literature on bank supervision. This review focuses on microprudential supervision: the supervision of individual banking institutions aimed at assessing the financial and operational health of those firms.
Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner
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We provide a critical review of the empirical and theoretical literature on bank supervision. This review focuses on microprudential supervision: the supervision of individual banking institutions aimed at assessing the financial and operational health of those firms.
Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner
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Bank Regulation/Supervision and Bank Auditing
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We investigate how overlapping activities of bank regulators and supervisors and bank auditors influence banks’ internal control quality, auditor-client contracting (audit fees and audit effort), and financial statement reliability. Using material weaknesses in internal controls as a proxy for internal control quality, we find that banks exhibit fewer ...
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2020
AbstractThe sovereign debt crisis in Europe that started in early 2010 was the ground on which profound institutional reforms of the Economic Monetary Union (EMU) were put into place. It was triggered by the inability of Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and later on also Spain, to continue borrowing from the markets when fears increased that these Member ...
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AbstractThe sovereign debt crisis in Europe that started in early 2010 was the ground on which profound institutional reforms of the Economic Monetary Union (EMU) were put into place. It was triggered by the inability of Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and later on also Spain, to continue borrowing from the markets when fears increased that these Member ...
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