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Credit Risk and Credit Rationing
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1960I. Approaches to credit rationing, 258. — II. The influence of credit risk on loan payoff, 259. — III. Implications for lender behavior and borrower access to credit, 267. — IV. The central bank's influence, 275.
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Credit, Credit Derivatives, and Credit Default
2011After some empirics we want to build up some theory. This will be done in this and the next chapter. As shown in ch. 19, one of the accelerating and magnifying forces in the recent financially driven boom-bust cycle seems to have come from credit and credit derivatives. Before going into the securitization of debt instruments, which played an important
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Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
It is known that the basis of society is production. Credit plays an important role in ensuring the continuity of production.
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It is known that the basis of society is production. Credit plays an important role in ensuring the continuity of production.
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Credit Crunch! Credit Crunch! Credit Crunch?
1999Utilizing macro and micro data, this issue verifies the validity of the claim that there has been a credit crunch since the onset of Asian financial crisis. Results do not lend credence to the hypothesis. Instead, the observed slowdown in the credit market is a reflection of the economic downturn.
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Physics World, 1995
In my article "Venture capital, wealth creation and science" (March pl7), I inadvertently failed to refer to Derek Birchall's excellent 1983 John D Rose Memorial Lecture. This provided, in particular, the table giving the interval between the invention and exploitation of many well known inventions (On the relative importance of relevance and ...
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In my article "Venture capital, wealth creation and science" (March pl7), I inadvertently failed to refer to Derek Birchall's excellent 1983 John D Rose Memorial Lecture. This provided, in particular, the table giving the interval between the invention and exploitation of many well known inventions (On the relative importance of relevance and ...
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Journal of Monetary Economics, 2016
Credit subsidies are an alternative to interest rate and credit policies when dealing with high and volatile credit spreads. In a model where credit spreads move in response to shocks to the net worth of financial intermediaries, credit subsidies are able to stabilize those spreads avoiding repercussions on the real economy. Interest rate policy can be
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Credit subsidies are an alternative to interest rate and credit policies when dealing with high and volatile credit spreads. In a model where credit spreads move in response to shocks to the net worth of financial intermediaries, credit subsidies are able to stabilize those spreads avoiding repercussions on the real economy. Interest rate policy can be
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Industrial Management, 1976
ICI's credit clampdown has brought squeals of protest and prompted the obvious question: Will ICI — and other industrial giants — speed up payments to their own creditors? Alec Snobel takes a look at the credit‐go‐round and concludes that big companies are more tolerant about unpaid bills than their detractors make out.
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ICI's credit clampdown has brought squeals of protest and prompted the obvious question: Will ICI — and other industrial giants — speed up payments to their own creditors? Alec Snobel takes a look at the credit‐go‐round and concludes that big companies are more tolerant about unpaid bills than their detractors make out.
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Physics World, 2012
It is often said that physicist Chien-Shiung Wu, who was born 100 years ago, should have received a share in the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics but missed out as a result of gender discrimination. Magdolna Hargittai investigates the truth of the matter.
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It is often said that physicist Chien-Shiung Wu, who was born 100 years ago, should have received a share in the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics but missed out as a result of gender discrimination. Magdolna Hargittai investigates the truth of the matter.
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