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Financial Knowledge, Digital Financial Knowledge, Financial Attitude, Financial Behaviour and Financial Satisfaction on Millennials [PDF]
The increase of digital financial services has created new risks for its users. As a generation close to technology, the millennial generation with all its characteristics, financially vulnerable to this risk. Millennials face financial management problems because of their characteristics, coupled with the complexity of digital financial services that ...
Rani Normawati +2 more
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Infrastructure financialization is an important economic phenomenon in urbanization and urban financialization. The existing studies are mainly focused on qualitative and theoretical analysis around the world.
Yun Li +4 more
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Innovation is essential to promote energy transition, reduce CO2 emissions and break resources and environmental constraints. Financialization has become an important part of firm asset portfolio.
Wenjing Yu +5 more
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of Financial Satisfaction, Financial Knowledge, Financial Confidence on Financial Behavior. This study uses the theory of planned behavior and financial behavior theory. The problem in this research is to find out the factors that can improve an individual's financial behavior in making appropriate ...
Iskandy Wijaya, Yanuar Yanuar
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This research mainly investigates the impact of digital transformation on corporate financialization and which type of digital technology influences such financialization by utilizing data of listed companies from 2010 to 2020.
Bo Sui, Liuyang Yao
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Our study explores the impact of financialization on carbon emissions by utilizing diverse financialization proxies, particularly for China. We examine the impact of financialization, institutional quality, globalization, natural resources, trade ...
Waqar Ameer +3 more
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Financial Stability and Financial Inclusion [PDF]
Developing economies are seeking to promote financial inclusion, i.e., greater access to financial services for low-income households and firms, as part of their overall strategies for economic and financial development. This raises the question of whether financial stability and financial inclusion are, broadly speaking, substitutes or complements. In
Peter J. Morgan, Victor Pontines
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This study takes the panel data of China’s A-share listed companies from 2016 to 2020 as the sample to empirically analyze the impact of environmental uncertainty on the degree of corporate financialization, and the moderating role of executive incentive
Dong Chen, Yating Zhu, Na Zhou, Mu Xing
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Financial Integration Without Financial Development [PDF]
This paper shows that, in a two-country model, where the two economies differ in their level of financial market development, financial integration has sizable short- and medium-term effects, even in the absence of aggregate risks. Consistent with the Lucas paradox, the present work establishes that financial integration can reduce the speed of capital
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THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL’S 2017 REPORT ON FINANCIALIZATION OF HOUSING
Financialization of housing has attracted plenitude of divergent reviews and discussions on the subject matter. The term financialization of housing has been associated with reduced housing affordability in recent debates. Irrespective of
Albert Mcbell Ninepence
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