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This chapter examines local government debts in China. A 2011 government audit showed that bank loans, bond issuance, and borrowing from higher levels of the government contributed 79 per cent, 7 per cent, and 4 per cent, of local government debts, respectively.
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Interest rate risk and other determinants of post WWII U.S. government debt/GDP dynamics [PDF]
This paper uses a sequence of government budget constraints to motivate estimates of returns on the U.S. Federal government debt. Our estimates differ conceptually and quantitatively from the interest payments reported by the U.S. government.
George J. Hall, Thomas J. Sargent
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ABSTRACT The supply chain consists of interconnected businesses and organisations responsible for the flow of goods and services. As firms increasingly adopt digital technologies, the spillover effects of supply chain digitalisation (SCD) on environmental performance remain underexplored.
Zengdong Cao +4 more
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Several explorations on how to construct an early warning system for local government debt risk in China. [PDF]
Li X, Ge X, Chen C.
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ABSTRACT Firms' continuous pursuit of making a profit in the competitive market may ignore the actions related to environmental responsibilities. This set of actions for financial gains constitutes environmental misconduct, which not only harms ecosystems and communities but also brings reputational damage. Negative press and social media amplification
Ashutosh Singh +3 more
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Crowding in or crowding out? How local government debt influences corporate innovation for China. [PDF]
Xu J, Li Y, Feng D, Wu Z, He Y.
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Self-fulfilling debt crises [PDF]
We characterize the values of government debt and the debt's maturity structure under which financial crises brought on by a loss of confidence in the government can arise within a dynamic, stochastic general equilibrium model.
Harold L. Cole, Timothy J. Kehoe
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When TCFD Meets TNFD: Can It Revolutionize Corporate Sustainable Risk Management?
ABSTRACT Amid escalating environmental risks, this study explores the novel integration of the Task Force on Climate‐related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Taskforce on Nature‐related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) as a transformative approach to corporate sustainable risk management.
Xiaoyu Liu +3 more
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Dataset of companies' profitability, government debt, financial statements' key indicators and earnings in an emerging market: Developing a panel and time series database of value-added tax rate increase impacts. [PDF]
Mgammal M, Al-Matari E.
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