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Financial Frictions and Real Devaluations [PDF]
In this paper I study the effects of real exchange rate devaluations on output performance using a sample of large devaluation episodes for a group of emerging and developed countries.
Alvaro Aguirre, César Calderón
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PSL Quarterly Review, V. 2, N. 9 (1949)
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ABSTRACT Banks face mounting pressure to integrate climate risks into lending, yet responses remain incoherent. This systematic literature review of 9034 studies synthesizes 68 peer‐reviewed articles and develops a behavioral typology of five bank responses: recovery, containment, repricing, reallocation, and relational transformation.
Tabea Brüggemann, Rainer Lueg
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The role of mediodorsal thalamus in temporal differentiation of reward-guided actions
The mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is a crucial component of the neural network involved in the learning and generation of goal-directed actions. A series of experiments reported here examined the contributions of MD to the temporal differentiation of reward-
Chunxiu Yu, Jay Gupta, Henry H Yin
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Formation of comparable prices for innovative products for the period of their life cycle
the paper considers the issue of comparing the prices for different years and reviews the methods of their comparison. Valuation of products at comparable prices ensures the comparability of data over a number of years.
Alina Martynenko, Petro Pererva
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An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Model of Rhino Horn Devaluation [PDF]
Rhino populations are at a critical level due to the demand for rhino horn and the subsequent poaching. Wildlife managers attempt to secure rhinos with approaches to devalue the horn, the most common of which is dehorning.
Glynatsi, Nikoleta E. +2 more
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Credit Risk Assessment in the Climate Shadow: Evidence From White and Grey Literature
ABSTRACT Climate change is reshaping financial stability, making climate risk a critical component of banks' risk management. However, the absence of standardized frameworks validated by central authorities hinders banks' ability to integrate climate risk into existing credit risk models.
Rodolfo Raimondi +3 more
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Another autopsy on Britain’s balance of payments: 1958-1967
The article deals with Britain’s balance of payments on international account from 1958 to 1967. In particular, the author looks at whether or not devaluation was appropriate in 1964, and whether or not the Labour Government was wise in rejecting ...
A.P. THIRLWALL
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ABSTRACT Since the #MeToo movement of 2017, consumers have been looking for more diversity and inclusion in their world. As a result, advertisers are implementing strategies such as femvertising and even menvertising to win over this more inclusion‐oriented audience. A large number of studies have focused on women, particularly representations of women
Léa Fauvel +3 more
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Life in the ‘Hum’: Belongings and Everyday Dispossession
Precariously homed people do not control the spaces they call home. As a result, their belongings are governed by the actions of people granted greater legal powers.
Marina Chavez +5 more
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