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The Impact of Borrowing Size on the Economic Development of Small and Medium-Sized Cities in China [PDF]
Sharing the economic agglomeration effects of large cities is considered an effective way to enhance economic growth in small and medium-sized cities, yet there remains a lack of relevant quantitative empirical research.
Xiaoxia Gong, Fanglei Zhong
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Cities enhance the efficiency of green development among themselves through their borrowing population, economic activities density and advanced functions, but the positive green effect of the borrowing size is affected by the city size. Using panel data
Aijun Guo +4 more
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Enhancing interpretability for Bayesian basket trial designs by effective sample size [PDF]
Background There is growing interest in utilizing Bayesian approaches to borrow information across tumor types in basket trials. Several innovative designs, primarily extensions of the Bayesian hierarchical model (BHM), have been proposed to dynamically ...
Xin Chen +5 more
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BIRTH: Bayesian integration of real-world data for trials with hybrid arms [PDF]
Background Basket trials accelerate the evaluation of targeted therapies across molecularly defined disease subtypes, but establishing reliable control groups is challenging.
Wenxuan Wang +4 more
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The effect of size and productivity on borrowing discouragement for small firms in Colombia
I estimate the effect micro firms’ size and productivity have on the probability of becoming a discouraged borrower: firms that do not use credit from the formal financial system despite needing it.
Oscar Jaulín-Méndez
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The effect of IFRS 16 on the attitude of sophisticated and unsophisticated lenders towards loan contracting [PDF]
This research describes the effect of IFRS 16 on the attitude of sophisticated lenders towards loan contracting. The goal of IFRS 16 was to enhance reporting quality and provide a more faithful representation of the financial statements.
Julia van Vuuren
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Present research paper examines the determinants of capital structure decision of Indian food processing industry and assesses the moderating effect of firm size on this relationship.
Rajesh Desai, Jay Desai
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Bayesian sample size determination in basket trials borrowing information between subsets
Summary Basket trials are increasingly used for the simultaneous evaluation of a new treatment in various patient subgroups under one overarching protocol. We propose a Bayesian approach to sample size determination in basket trials that permit borrowing of information between commensurate subsets.
Haiyan Zheng +4 more
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Background Clinical trial investigators may need to evaluate treatment effects in a specific subgroup (or subgroups) of participants in addition to reporting results of the entire study population.
Rebecca M. Turner +20 more
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Stretching the concept of ‘borrowed size’
‘Borrowed size’ is an emerging policy concept in several European countries, presenting theoretical potential to explain contemporary urban dynamics unaddressed through conventional urban growth theories that emphasise the role of agglomeration economies.
Meijers, E.J. (author) +1 more
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