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Female Directors, Family Firms, Climate Talk and Climate Walk: European Evidence
ABSTRACT Growing attention is attributed to symbolic and substantive climate efforts, labelled as climate talk and walk. Focusing on the European capital market, we study the relationship between board gender diversity, family ownership and different levels of corporate climate activities along the continuum from climate talk to climate walk.
Niklas Bergmann+2 more
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An econometric analysis of the supply of livestock products and demand for feed grains
R.G. Mauldon
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Commercial Bank Behavior and the Level of Economic Activity: An Econometric Study [PDF]
Stephen M. Goldfeld
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Liquidity constraints and the Keynesian corridor [PDF]
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Klundert, T.C.M.J. van de+1 more
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Corporate Climate Risk Governance and Environmental Innovation
ABSTRACT The existing body of literature with regard to climate‐oriented governance focuses on carbon disclosure and climate change commitments, with a notable omission of an essential aspect of sustainable business practices and decarbonization, that is, environmental innovation.
Md Tanvir Hamim, Sabur Mollah
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Financial integration and fiscal policy in interdependent two-sector economies with real and nominal wage rigidity [PDF]
Economic Integration;Models ...
Groof, R.J. de, Tuijl, M.A. van
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ABSTRACT This study analyzes the incidence of environmental reporting on the financial performance (FP) of top banks in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (“BRICS”) countries using data from 50 leading banks from 2018 to 2023. Using panel regression analysis, the findings indicate that environmental reporting significantly impacts accounting‐
Mithilesh Gidage+2 more
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Supply and demand for forest products—an econometric study
William McKillop
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