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Gambling and Financial Stress [PDF]
AbstractIn recent years, gambling harm has been considered a significant public health concern due to its increasing socioeconomic costs. Although the adverse effects of gambling have attracted research interest, evidence of its effect on financial stress remains largely anecdotal.
Isaac Koomson +2 more
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The Economics of Financial Stress
Abstract We study the psychological costs of financial constraints and their economic consequences. Using a representative survey of U.S. households, we document the prevalence of financial stress in U.S. households and a strong relationship between financial stress and measures of financial constraints.
Sergeyev, Dmitriy +2 more
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The Role of Gratitude in Financial Stress and Financial Behaviours
The present study investigated the relationships between trait gratitude, financial stress, and financial management behaviours among a UK sample of 103 adults.
Hayward Dali, Hart Rona
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Smoking and financial stress [PDF]
Aim:Stress relief is commonly provided as a reason for smoking. However, it is plausible that the cost of smoking may create financial stress, particularly among the poor. The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between smoking and financial stress.Design:Cross sectional survey of households from private dwellings conducted by the ...
M, Siahpush, R, Borland, M, Scollo
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Financial markets in times of stress [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, we examine which markets are most synchronized internationally and exhibit the greater extent of co-movement. We focus on daily data for four asset markets: bonds, equities, foreign exchange, and domestic money market. Our sample covers 35 developed and emerging market countries during 1997–1999.
Graciela L. Kaminsky, Carmen M. Reinhart
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The real consequences of financial stress [PDF]
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Stefan Mittnik, Willi Semmler
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Measuring Financial Market Stress [PDF]
Although the St. Louis Financial Stress Index suggests the level of financial stress in the markets has declined significantly since September 2008, the stress level remains modestly higher than average.
Kevin L. Kliesen, Douglas C. Smith
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Financial Stress and Indigenous Australians [PDF]
We examine the high levels of financial stress among Indigenous populations in Australia. We estimate separate models for the determinants of financial stress for Indigenous and non‐Indigenous households and show the importance of separately considering Indigenous disadvantage. We use these models to build equivalence scales for both groups.
Breunig, Robert +2 more
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Financial Stress Regimes and the Macroeconomy [PDF]
AbstractSome financial stress events lead to macroeconomic downturns, while others appear to be isolated to financial markets. We identify financial stress regimes using a model that explicitly links financial variables to macro‐economic outcomes. The stress regimes are identified using an unbalanced panel of financial variables with an embedded method
Galvão, Ana B., Owyang, Michael T.
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Smoking cessation and financial stress [PDF]
Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the association of smoking cessation with the subsequent likelihood of experiencing financial stress.Data came from Waves 1, 2 and 3 (2001-04) of the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey.
Mohammad, Siahpush +2 more
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