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Moral hazard and the financial crisis of 2007-9: An Explanation for why the subprime mortgage defaults and the housing market collapse produced a financial crisis that was more severe than any previous crashes (with exception of the Great Depression of 1929) [PDF]

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This paper examines the financial crisis in 2007-9 that was more severe than previous crashes, including the dot-com crash of 2001 and the market crash of 1987 (with the exception of the Great Depression of 1929).
Ronald Jean Degen
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Transportation Severity Analysis of Factors Contributing to Two-Vehicle Road Crashes Based on Interpretability Theory

open access: yesIEEE Access
Two-vehicle crashes dominate among all types of urban traffic accidents. To understand the factors affecting accident severity in these crashes, we employed a two-stage method integrating latent class analysis (LCA) and random forest (RF) as a data ...
Chen Zhang   +6 more
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Predicting and Explaining Traffic Crash Severity Through Crash Feature Selection

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Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of injury and death worldwide, necessitating data-driven approaches to understand and mitigate crash severity. This study introduces a curated dataset of more than 3 million people involved in accidents in Ohio over six years (2017-2022), aggregated to more than 2.3 million vehicle-level records for ...
Castellani, Andrea   +7 more
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