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Credit where credit is due [PDF]
“While I recognise that she thinks she had a major contribution to the project it will be difficult to show that she did more than a technician's job.” This was the infuriating response I received in a long email thread with former colleagues about work I had done as an undergraduate researcher.
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Credit losses in Australasian banking [PDF]
We analyse determinants of bank credit losses in Australasia. Despite sizeable credit losses over the past two decades, ours is the first systematic study to do so. Analysis is based on a comprehensive dataset retrieved from original financial reports of
Grimes, Arthur+2 more
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The Impact of Dual Credit as a School District Policy on Secondary and Postsecondary Student Outcomes [PDF]
This study estimates the effects of dual credit on outcomes that trace a student’s journey from high school to undergraduate and graduate degree completion.
Villarreal, Michael Uriel
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New advances in electronic commerce systems and communication technologies have made the credit card the potentially most popular method of payment for both regular and online purchases; thus, there is significantly increased fraud associated with such ...
A. Taha, S. Malebary
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Business fluctuations in a behavioral switching model: Gridlock effects and credit crunch phenomena in financial networks [PDF]
In this paper we characterize the evolution over time of a credit network in the most general terms as a system of interacting banks and firms operating in a three-sector economy with goods, credit and interbank market.
Gallegati, Mauro+2 more
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THE STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT OF BANK S CREDIT ACTIVITY IN THE CRISIS CONDITIONS
The purpose of this study is to develop strategic measures to achieve a balance of credit activity of the commercial bank. Based on analysis of the results and specificity of the credit activity in Russian banks the measures were offered of the choice of
Tat'jana Kolmykova, Natal'ja Kazarenkova
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Abstract Does democratization reduce the cost of credit? Using global syndicated loan data from 1984 to 2014, we find that democratization has a sizable negative effect on loan spreads: a 1-point increase in the zero-to-ten Polity IV index of democracy shaves at least 19 basis points off spreads, but likely more.
Iftekhar Hasan+6 more
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A Zero-Day Cloud Timing Channel Attack
The Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) services of a North American cloud service provider were ineffective against a simulated network timing channel attack.
Robert Flowers
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