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Critical levels of debt? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
High credit growth in Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC) over recent years has sparked interest among many market analysts. Although banking supervision has improved, the continuation of such growth may cause concern about the threat of financial crisis.
Lenno Uusküla   +2 more
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Explaining Student Debt Levels at Kansas Universities

John Heinrichs Scholarly & Creative Activities Day, 2022
Student debt levels in graduates have historically risen each year. As undergraduate students, it is important for us to analyze what factors lead to more or less student debt. Our null hypothesis for our research is that there is no statistical relationship between costs of attendance and average student debt levels. When measuring costs of attendance,
Seth Thompson   +5 more
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Macroeconomic Implications of Student Debt: A State-Level Analysis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
AbstractUsing state‐level data for the 2003–2019 period, we show that the rise in outstanding student debt in the United States has contributed to lower consumption growth in the medium run. The estimated effects are larger when we use an instrumental variable approach identifying the hypothetical impact of an increase in student debt without an ...
BERRAK BAHADIR, DORA GICHEVA
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Do Debt Levels Influence State Borrowing Costs?

Public Administration Review, 2012
This article reports on research into the possible interest cost penalties when state governments impose increasingly high debt levels on their citizens. The potential effect of debt levels on borrowing costs is a material one, given the large amounts of state debt outstanding.
Mark D. Robbins, Bill Simonsen
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Debt and productivity: evidence from firm-level data

2017
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper ; no.
Gomis, Roger M., Khatiwada, Sameer
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Optimal Level Debt Schedules for Municipal Bonds

Management Science, 1966
An important restriction which frequently appears in the bid specifications for new issues of municipal bonds is that the total dollar amount to be paid for both principal and interest by the municipality in any given year of the issue must not be significantly different from the total dollar amount to be paid in any other year, i.e., that the total ...
Kalman J. Cohen, Frederick S. Hammer
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Price-Level Uncertainty, Price-Level Targeting, and Nominal Debt Contracts [PDF]

open access: possibleBank of Canada Review, 2009
Many central banks around the world have embraced inflation targeting as a monetary policy framework. Interest is growing, however, in price-level targeting as an alternative. The choice of frameworks has important consequences for financial contracts, most of which are not fully indexed to the price level.
Allan Crawford   +2 more
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Prize Level and Debt Size: Impact on Gambling Behaviour

Journal of Gambling Studies, 2013
No studies to date have specifically determined the relationship between prize levels, debt size, and impulsivity on reported gambling behaviour on Electronic Gaming Machines (EGM). The present study reports the findings of a pilot study designed to investigate whether or not the likelihood of increasing the size of a bet was related to the level of ...
Crewe-Brown, C   +2 more
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National Level, City Level Auditor Industry Specialization and Cost of Debt

Accounting Horizons, 2010
SYNOPSIS: We examine the relation between industry specialist auditors and cost-of-debt financing using a national and city level industry specialist framework. Consistent with the assumption that higher audit quality is associated with lower information risk, which benefits clients in raising debt capital, we find that firms audited by city level ...
Chan Li, Yuan Xie, Jian Zhou
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African debt levels may stabilise

Emerald Expert Briefings
Recent IMF reporting suggests a modestly improved African economic ...
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