AI Acceptability in Dentistry: Insights from Dental Professionals and Students in the Netherlands: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Goey RS +7 more
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Bank Income Smoothing, Societal Patriarchy and Policy Uncertainty
ABSTRACT Using a sample of 745 banks from 26 OECD countries over the period 1997–2023, we investigate the moderating effects of societal patriarchy on bank income smoothing (IS), amidst policy uncertainty (PU). Results indicate that in periods of high PU, banks operating in highly patriarchal societies tend to curtail the use of loan loss provisions ...
Tanveer Ahsan +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ERISA and the Failure of Employers to Perform Their Fiduciary Duties: Evidence from a Survey of Health Plan Administrators. [PDF]
Richman B +3 more
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Transporting Goods in the EU:An Interplay of International, European and National Law [PDF]
Lamont-Black, Simone
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ABSTRACT To explore the real effect of banking globalisation on bank liquidity creation, we investigate plausibly exogenous variations in the expectation of further banking globalisation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which further opens the gate to foreign investors.
Xuanyi Shi +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Controversies in the Application of AI in Radiology-Is There Medico-Legal Support? Aspects from Romanian Practice. [PDF]
Ungureanu AM, Matei SC, Malita D.
europepmc +1 more source
Risk return of forward contracting corn with crop insurance
Abstract Forward contracting is a common pre‐harvest marketing strategy for row crops, with evidence suggesting higher prices during summer months due to embedded weather risk premiums. While aggressive forward contracting increases farmers' yield risk and potential non‐delivery penalties, crop revenue protection can help offset these financial burdens.
Chandan Bhattarai +4 more
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The Invisible Hand, the Visible Wound, and the Commercial Determinants of Health: Complicity of Commercial Entities and the Palestine Catastrophe. [PDF]
Mofizul Islam M.
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What Explains International Interest Rate Co‐Movement?
ABSTRACT The international co‐movement of interest rates reflects correlated business‐cycle fluctuations, largely driven by demand shocks. Monetary policy in advanced economies follows domestic mandates—inflation and the output gap—and does not respond to foreign policy shocks.
Annika Camehl, Gregor von Schweinitz
wiley +1 more source
A systematic review of global COVID-19 vaccine PPPs: drivers and barriers to governance alignment. [PDF]
Qi X.
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