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Rhetoric of Health & Medicine, 2022
Editors' introduction to volume 4, issue 2.
J. Blake Scott, Lisa Melonçon
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Editors' introduction to volume 4, issue 2.
J. Blake Scott, Lisa Melonçon
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2021
AbstractThe authors begin their discussion of sovereign debt with the role of debt in state building and survival. This chapter covers the period from the earliest evidence of sovereign borrowing (in Classical Greece) to the sixteenth century. Throughout this period, the main purpose of state borrowing was to finance warfare, especially in Europe, a ...
Barry Eichengreen +3 more
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AbstractThe authors begin their discussion of sovereign debt with the role of debt in state building and survival. This chapter covers the period from the earliest evidence of sovereign borrowing (in Classical Greece) to the sixteenth century. Throughout this period, the main purpose of state borrowing was to finance warfare, especially in Europe, a ...
Barry Eichengreen +3 more
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The biodiversity‐dependent ecosystem service debt
Ecology Letters, 2014AbstractHabitat destruction is driving biodiversity loss in remaining ecosystems, and ecosystem functioning and services often directly depend on biodiversity. Thus, biodiversity loss is likely creating an ecosystem service debt: a gradual loss of biodiversity‐dependent benefits that people obtain from remaining fragments of natural ecosystems.
Forest, Isbell +3 more
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Reducing Out-of-Service Debt Reducing Out-of-Service Debt.
1995Abstract : While we must accept the reality that we can not eliminate all out-of-service debts at this time, it is possible and surely within the Department of Defense means to reduce it. This paper addresses several possible options that might prove beneficial in reducing out-of-service debts.
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National Municipal Review, 1938
AbstractKalamazoo pays its last bond and becomes the first debt‐free, pay‐as‐you‐go city of more than fifty thousand population.
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AbstractKalamazoo pays its last bond and becomes the first debt‐free, pay‐as‐you‐go city of more than fifty thousand population.
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New debt recovery service provider
Veterinary Record, 2016Laura Carleton, member services officer, announces BVA's link with a new provider of debt recovery services.
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Debt Service Capacity Revisited
Journal of Transnational Management Development, 1997Abstract Debt Service Capacity (DSC) is revisited within a new framework, i.e., Neural Networks (NN), an established method in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). A select group of traditional models that have been used to predict DSC is also reviewed and the logit approach is chosen for comparison with NN. Ten measures (indices) are constructed
A. M. Parhizgari, W. Liu
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Optimal Debt Service: Straight vs. Convertible Debt
Schmalenbach Business Review, 2006In this paper, we analyze the optimal default strategy of a firm when debt is convertible into equity. For this purpose, we consider a convertible consol bond in a time-independent model in the presence of bankruptcy costs and tax de-ductibility. The optimal default and conversion strategy result from a game be-tween equity and debt holders.
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Costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction [PDF]
The author evaluates the costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction (DDSR) from the point of view of five countries that have concluded Brady deals: Costa Rica, Mexico, the Philippines, Uruguay, and Venezuela. He concludes that, contrary to widely held views, commercial banks have probably benefited from the operations.
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