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Municipal Borrowing Costs and State Policies for Distressed Municipalities
Journal of Financial Economics, 2017Policies on financially distressed municipalities differ across US states, with some allowing unconditional access to Chapter 9 bankruptcy (Chapter 9 states) and others having proactive policies to assist distressed municipalities (Proactive states ...
P. Gao, Chang Lee, Dermot Murphy
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Borrowed Names for Borrowed Things?
Antiquity, 1970In discussing contemporary wool production the Elder Pliny comments (NH, VIII, 192): 'oddments of wool from the fullers" coppers are used for stuffing bolsters-an invention of the Gauls, I think; at any rate, the process is distinguished by Gallic terms today.'
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Earnings-Based Borrowing Constraints and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2018Microeconomic evidence reveals a direct link between firms' current earnings and their access to debt. This paper studies macroeconomic implications of earnings-based borrowing constraints.
Thomas Drechsel
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Financing knowledge, risk attitude and P2P borrowing in China
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2018The advance of Internet technology provides a convenient market platform for matching of lending and borrowing parties, but many consumers still hesitate to use online borrowing.
Lu Han, J. Xiao, Zhi Su
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2018
For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of morphological formatives and patterns has been considered a relatively infrequent phenomenon—a view which is reflected in all well‐known borrowability ...
F. Gardani
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For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of morphological formatives and patterns has been considered a relatively infrequent phenomenon—a view which is reflected in all well‐known borrowability ...
F. Gardani
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This article explores the phenomenon of borrowings in language, focusing on the reasons behind lexical borrowing, its types, and the influence of dominant cultures and languages. It also analyzes how borrowed words are adapted phonologically and morphologically in the recipient language, and their role in enriching the vocabulary.
Ma'rupova, Shahnoza, Gaziyeva, Saida
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Ma'rupova, Shahnoza, Gaziyeva, Saida
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Borrowing. Loanwords in the Speech Community and in the Grammar
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2020R. Hickey
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