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Current Sovereign Debt Crisis in Eurozone Countries [PDF]
The sovereign debt crisis that deepened within the last three years in particular Eurozone countries makes up one of the major components of the current global economic crisis (2006-2011) which were briefly described in Kibritçioğlu (2011).
Kibritçioğlu, Aykut
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Preparedness, crisis management and policy change : EMU at the critical juncture of 2008-2013 [PDF]
Focusing on the role of the European Central Bank during the recent banking and sovereign debt crisis in the euro area, this article contributes to the literature on ideational and institu-tional change at critical junctures. In line with recent calls to
Braun, B. (Benjamin)
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ABSTRACT This paper examines how mergers and acquisitions (M&As) affect post‐deal sustainability outcomes by introducing the novel construct of ESG divergence, defined as the distance between acquirer and target firms' pre‐deal ESG profiles. While M&As are increasingly used to accelerate sustainability integration, their ESG impact remains ambiguous ...
Ilaria Galavotti, Donatella Depperu
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INVESTMENTS IN THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR. A CASE STUDY ON CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE [PDF]
This paper presents the evolution of real estate market in European Union. Romania’s real estate sector passed through significant milestones during the last years – due to economic boom, integration in the European Union and affordable financing ...
Arjoca Diana, Belu Mihaela Gabriela
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A new governance for the EMU and the economic policy framework [PDF]
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests of national governments and a lack of political leadership of the European institution , while the governance of the euro area has been incapable of an ...
Schilirò, Daniele
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the causal effects of mandated ESG disclosure on two key corporate financial outcomes: earnings quality and cost of capital. Using a panel dataset of 210 publicly listed firms from eight European Union countries between 2015 and 2024, the study exploits cross‐country variation in the timing and intensity of ESG ...
Isik Akin, Meryem Akin
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Public debt and external debt are important macro economical indicators. In this study, time passed under the government of Justice and Improvement Party (2002-2015), rise in public debts and external debts is evaluated.
Nurettin BİLİCİ
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Banking and Debt Crisis in Europe: The Dangerous Liaisons? [PDF]
The potential mutation of the Sub-Prime banking crisis into a sovereign debt one in Euro area countries is investigated. After reviewing the criteria used to measure the debt vulnerability, the balance sheet approach (BSA) is presented in order to ...
Bertrand Candelon, Franz Palm
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State Transformation and the European Integration Project. Lessons from the financial crisis and the Greek paradigm. CEPS Special Report No. 130/February 2016 [PDF]
The financial crisis that erupted in the eurozone not only affected the EU’s financial governance mechanisms, but also the very nature of state sovereignty and balances in the relations of member states; thus, the actual inequalities between the member ...
Venizelos, Evangelos
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Challenges and Enablers in Embedding SDGs Within Sustainability Reports
ABSTRACT This study explores how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are integrated into sustainability reporting (SR), emphasizing the role of reporting in advancing transparency and sustainable development. Using a systematic literature review of 139 academic articles, the research identifies four thematic clusters: Communication, Determinant ...
Francesco Pacchera +4 more
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