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Financial crises, rise of the far right and relativization of human rights
Este artigo aborda a relação existente entre as crises financeiras, a ascensão da extrema direita e a relativização dos direitos humanos, especialmente, dos grupos minoritários. A Longa Depressão, a Grande Depressão e a Crise Financeira de 2008, todas crises sistêmicas do capitalismo, serviram de background para fomentar o retorno da extrema direita, e
Soares, Alessandra Guimarães +2 more
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Legal barriers and hierarchical regulatory paths to personal financial data sharing
Sharing personal financial data holds significant value for enhancing financial service efficiency, facilitating collaborative supervision, and promoting the development of a financial innovation ecosystem; however, it faces multiple legal barriers ...
Yao Shunyu, Yan Xiaqiu
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ESG FINANCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SMART CONTRACTS
: Access to financial resources by individuals, corporations, and governments must undergo impact assessments concerning human rights. Public and private governance bodies exert influence over the global financial landscape, ensuring compliance with ...
José Antonio Siqueira Pontes +1 more
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Financial Channels, Property Rights, and Poverty
Studies on the link between financial development and poverty have been inconclusive. Some claim that deeper financial sectors should improve the allocation of capital by allowing entrepreneurs greater access to finance, which should particularly favor the poor.
Singh, Raju Jan, Huang, Yifei
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2015
Should energy storage buy and sell power at wholesale prices like utilities and generators, or should its physical and financial operation be asynchronyous as with transmission lines? In the first case, storage straightforwardly profits through intertemporal arbitrage, also known as load shifting and peak shaving.
Joshua A Taylor
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Should energy storage buy and sell power at wholesale prices like utilities and generators, or should its physical and financial operation be asynchronyous as with transmission lines? In the first case, storage straightforwardly profits through intertemporal arbitrage, also known as load shifting and peak shaving.
Joshua A Taylor
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On financial transmission rights and market power
Decision Support Systems, 2005This paper studies financial transmission rights in electricity pool markets with nodal pricing, when these rights are to be allocated by an auction mechanism. A market distribution function approach is used to investigate the effects on electricity offering behaviour when participants hold financial transmission rights, and the implications of this ...
Geoffrey Pritchard, Andy Philpott
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Financial transmission rights in convex pool markets
Operations Research Letters, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Andy Philpott, Geoffrey Pritchard
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Introduction to Multidimensional Financial Transmission Rights
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2008Summary form only given. This paper introduces the concept of multidimensional financial transmission right (MDFTR) which is a generalized group financial transmission right (FTR) concept. An MDFTR allows its owner to hold a total FTR amount over a path group along with multiple choices to distribute this grouped amount among the individual grouping ...
SARKAR, V, KHAPARDE, SA
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Property Rights and the Financial Firm
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1981THAT the behavior of a firm may depend on the structure of property and contracting rights within it has elicited a great deal of interest.' If property rights affect firm operations, it is particularly important to recognize these effects in regulated firms.
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Worker Rights and Financial Stability
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2003In response to increasing financial instabilities in emerging economies, policy makers have focused on possibly stabilizing institutions. Worker rights have the potential to be stabilizing since they may aid in productivity growth and since they may help to allocate economic resources more equitably between labor and capital.
Christian E. Weller +2 more
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