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The Financial Function in Cultural Institutions
2011Before focusing specifically on the subject announced by the title of this chapter, we need to make a few distinctions, especially in the context of a crisis in the financial system. First of all, it needs to be recognized that at all levels – in business, politics, and the media, both during the precrisis euphoria and in the post-crisis gnashing of ...
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace L Smith +2 more
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Time to add screening for financial hardship as a quality measure?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Cathy J Bradley +2 more
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Conclusions: The Dialectics of Financialized Culture
2014My conclusion, then, may seem at first counterintuitive: rather than (or in addition to) castigating finance as purely the realm of capitalist excess, greed, cruelty and extortion, we may also need to see finance and the broader category of financialization as symptomatic and revelatory of some deeper, more profound and potent truths.
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Communism, Culture, and Financial Development
2017This paper analyzes the relationship between culture and financial development in Europe, with culture defined as informal constraints on human interactions. We assert that various national characteristics such as people’s trust and trustworthiness, and the level of control they feel they have over their lives can modify transaction costs, which in ...
KLEİN, Alina F., KLEİN, Rudolf F.
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Economics of culture in the financial crisis
Economia della Cultura, 2011In most countries around the world, cultural financing has been severely affected by the financial crisis that has befallen all territories. Though indebted, many nations have tried to protect their financing of culture by maintaining levels of public spending or tax relief on private resources.
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Determinants of financial inclusion: does culture matter?
Cogent Economics and Finance, 2022Tony Anyangwe +2 more
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The role of national culture in financial literacy:Cross‐countryevidence
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2020Kenneth De Beckker +2 more
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