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Shadow banking, relationship banking, and the economics of depression

open access: greenPSL Quarterly Review, 2016
The paper explores whether a theory of banks doing ‘finance through money creation’ implies a reconsideration of demand-side macro theory as well. To this aim, a simple methodological accounting model of the influence of financial markets over the real ...
Antonio Bianco
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Shadow banking, relationship banking, and the economics of depression

open access: greenPSL Quarterly Review, 2015
The paper explores whether a theory of banks doing ‘finance through money creation’ implies a reconsideration of demand-side macro theory as well. To this aim, a simple methodological accounting model of the influence of financial markets over the real ...
Antonio Bianco
doaj   +2 more sources

Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Adults in Saudi Arabia: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2000-2022)

open access: yesDepression and Anxiety, 2023
Introduction Depressive disorders are the leading causes of disability and disease burden worldwide. They were ranked fifth among the top causes of death and disability in Saudi Arabia, with subsequent impacts on productivity and economics when affecting
Mohamed O. Nour   +10 more
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Biophysical economic interpretation of the Great Depression: A critical period of an energy transition

open access: yesJournal of Industrial Ecology, 2023
The objective of this paper is to explain the cause and proceedings of the 1930s Great Depression from a biophysical economic perspective. The Depression was a painful episode in the socio‐technological transition from a coal/railroad regime to one based
Christopher A. Kennedy
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The fear of COVID-19 and job insecurity impact on depression and anxiety: An empirical study in China in the COVID-19 pandemic aftermath

open access: yesCurrent Psychology, 2022
The employees' psychological health and resilience in times of emergency and general uncertainty was chosen due to the immense implications for economics, entrepreneurs, psychologists and psychiatrists, and policymakers.
Akmal Khudaykulov   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Graduate Student Mental Health: Lessons from American Economics Departments

open access: yesJournal of Economic Literature, 2022
We study the mental health of graduate students at eight top-ranked economics PhD programs in the United States using clinically validated surveys. We find that 24.8 percent experience moderate or severe symptoms of depression or anxiety—more than two ...
Valentin Bolotnyy   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Lasting scars: The impact of depression in early adulthood on subsequent labor market outcomes.

open access: yesHealth Economics, 2022
A growing body of evidence indicates that poor health early in life can leave lasting scars on adult health and economic outcomes. While much of this literature focuses on childhood experiences, mechanisms generating these lasting effects-recurrence of ...
Buyi Wang, Richard W. Frank, S. Glied
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Activism in Changing Times: Reinvigorating Community Psychology – Introduction to the Special Thematic Section

open access: yesJournal of Social and Political Psychology, 2018
The field of community psychology has for decades concerned itself with the theory and practice of bottom-up emancipatory efforts to tackle health inequalities and other social injustices, often assuming a consensus around values of equality, tolerance ...
Flora Cornish   +2 more
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The economics of psychedelic-assisted therapies: A research agenda

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
After a long hiatus, psychiatry is undergoing a resurgence of interest in psychedelic drugs as therapy for a wide range of mental health disorders Accumulating clinical evidence suggests substantial potential for psychedelics used in a therapeutic ...
E. Marseille, S. Bertozzi, J. Kahn
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Development of multivariable models to predict perinatal depression before and after delivery using patient reported survey responses at weeks 4–10 of pregnancy

open access: yesBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2022
Background Perinatal depression is estimated to affect ~ 12% of pregnancies and is linked to numerous negative outcomes. There is currently no model to predict perinatal depression at multiple time-points during and after pregnancy using variables ...
Jenna M. Reps   +5 more
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