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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2023
To promote the development of novel agricultural succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicides, we introduced cinnamamide and nicotinamide structural fragments into the structure of pyrazol-5-yl-amide by carbon chain extension and scaffold hopping,
Xiang Cheng +10 more
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To promote the development of novel agricultural succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicides, we introduced cinnamamide and nicotinamide structural fragments into the structure of pyrazol-5-yl-amide by carbon chain extension and scaffold hopping,
Xiang Cheng +10 more
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G28 Ebola virus disease in children in Sierra Leone: A retrospective cohort study
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2016Background The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa has claimed over 11000 lives with >27000 cases. Infected children Method A retrospective observational cohort was designed including all children Results 309 children aged 2 days to 12 years were admitted to EHUs and tested positive for EVD.
FC Fitzgerald +19 more
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Whatever it Takes? The Impact of Conditional Policy Promises
Social Science Research Network, 2023At the announcement of a new policy, agents form a view of state-contingent policy actions and impact. We develop a method to estimate this state-contingent perception and implement it for many asset-purchase interventions worldwide.
Valentin Haddad +2 more
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COVID-19 and Corporate Finance
Social Science Research Network, 2022We distill evidence about the effects of COVID-19 on companies. Stock price reactions to the shock differed greatly across firms, depending on their resilience to social distancing, financial flexibility, and corporate culture. The same characteristics
M. Pagano, J. Zechner
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Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) Standard and Banks' Information Production
Social Science Research NetworkWe examine whether the adoption of the current expected credit losses (CECL) model, which incorporates forward-looking information in loan loss provisions (LLPs), enhances banks’ information production. Consistent with better information production, we
Sehwa Kim +3 more
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WP/16/98 Macroprudential Policy and Financial Stability in the Arab Region
Social Science Research NetworkSeveral characteristics of the structure of the Arab economies, their economic policy framework, and their banking systems make macroprudential policy a particular relevant tool.
Heba Abdel Monem Ali, Heba Abdel Monem
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Journal of Political Economy
We show how early warning about an impending regime change eliminates panic. Agents anticipate a future shock and decide when to attack. Waiting is costly, especially when others attack and cause a regime change while one waits. This may create panic. We
Deepal Basak, Zhen Zhou
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We show how early warning about an impending regime change eliminates panic. Agents anticipate a future shock and decide when to attack. Waiting is costly, especially when others attack and cause a regime change while one waits. This may create panic. We
Deepal Basak, Zhen Zhou
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Financial Literacy and Inclusion in India: Evidence from Household-level Data after Demonetization
Journal of Emerging Market FinanceThis article examines the link between financial literacy and financial inclusion in India between 2015 and 2018 using household-level survey data. We explore heterogeneities by gender using data from households with female respondents.
Anchal Khandelwal +2 more
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The American Economic Review
Geographic dispersion of depositors, borrowers, and banks may prevent funding from flowing to high-loan-demand areas, limiting credit access. Using bank-county-year-level data, we provide evidence of geographic imbalance of deposits and loans and develop
Victor Aguirregabiria +2 more
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Geographic dispersion of depositors, borrowers, and banks may prevent funding from flowing to high-loan-demand areas, limiting credit access. Using bank-county-year-level data, we provide evidence of geographic imbalance of deposits and loans and develop
Victor Aguirregabiria +2 more
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