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An analysis of business models of participant banking groups allows one to further understand the organization of banking business and the risks associated that a financial institution encounters, during its financial transactions/ activities. The study
L. M. Mynenko, T. G. Savchenko
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ABSTRACT Rural farm households continue to face significant risks from climate change, resulting in many of them diversifying their livelihood sources into other income‐generating activities to increase their incomes and improve food and nutrition security. In this study, we examine the drivers and impact of farm households' participation in livelihood
Mahwish Arshad, Awudu Abdulai
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Does Institutional Quality Shape Agricultural Credit Orientation? Evidence from D-8 Nations
The agricultural sector, which has long been overshadowed by industrialization, has reemerged with renewed strategic significance in the face of global crises, including pandemics and armed conflicts.
Ömer Keskin +3 more
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Do More Open Economies Export Less Diversely in Brazilian Agribusiness?
ABSTRACT This paper asks whether municipalities with a larger export‐to‐revenue ratio display a more concentrated bundle of exported goods in Brazilian agribusiness. Recent advances in export imputation for Brazilian municipalities allow for an analysis of the concentration profile of each municipality and its association with export openness.
Alan Leal, Michelle Marcia Viana Martins
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MONETARY POLICY, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN INDONESIA
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the role of monetary policy financial sector development and poverty reduction in Indonesia.
Didi Nuryadin, Yulia Indrawati
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PROBLEMS OF DETERMINING THE STRATEGY GOALS OF MONETARY POLICY
The article analyzes the essence of the strategic goal of the monetary policy of the National Bank of Ukraine — ensuring the stability of the monetary unit of Ukraine.
T.S. Hudima
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This study aims to analyze the applicability of the supply-side credit crunch in the MENA region by investigating the influence of bank capitalization and the institutional environment on the lending activities of banks operating in the region from 1999 to 2020.
Ibrahim Khalil ALLOUCHE, Nancy HIJAZI
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ABSTRACT In emerging economies where smallholder farming dominates agricultural production, agribusinesses serve as critical intermediaries linking smallholders to broader markets, and their resilience directly affects agricultural sustainability. Short‐term‐oriented capital is reluctant to adequately finance highly uncertain and cyclical agricultural ...
Siyuan Lyu +5 more
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This paper investigates how the financial stability of a firm can be modelled using Credit Default Swaps and how this model can be applied to measure the financial stability of financial institutions in the U.S. during COVID-19. An algorithm based on the theoretical framework around Credit Default Swaps and financial stability of Merton (1974), Collin ...
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Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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