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Do Banks Learn From Natural Disasters? Evidence From the U.S. Financial Sector
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether U.S. banks learn from natural disasters. We explore several potential channels of adjustment and find that exposed banks primarily respond by adopting precautionary capital measures. This behaviour is evident both in the long run, when assessing divergent trends in the evolution of equity over time, and in the short
Dennis Dreusch +2 more
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Counting the costs of crime in Australia: a 2011 estimate [PDF]
This report estimates the costs of crime for the calendar year 2011. Executive summary This report seeks to estimate how much crime costs the Australian economy by calculating the number of crimes that come to the attention of the authorities and ...
Georgina Fuller +3 more
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The Role of Media in Regulatory Oversight: Evidence From Comment Letters
ABSTRACT This study examines how media coverage impacts regulatory oversight of publicly listed firms. We find that Chinese firms with greater media attention, particularly those with negative media coverage, are more likely to receive increased regulatory oversight, as indicated by comment letters issued by stock exchanges.
Yizhe Dong +3 more
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ABSTRACT In this essay, I will tell the reader about the relationship between Academia—the person, Academia—the institution, and too many female academics. Through these experiences, I will offer examples of some of the typical abuse experienced at the hands of Academia.
Steffi Siegert
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Reforming Power of Attorney Law to Protect Alaskan Elders from Financial Exploitation [PDF]
This article discusses the issues arising under the current power of attorney law in Alaska and the impact the law has on Alaskan elders. The Author surveys and summarizes preventative measures set out in the 2006 Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA ...
Vu-Dinh, Kim
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Blockchain in Health Insurance: Sharing Medical Information and Preventing Insurance Fraud [PDF]
Daehyeon Park, Doojin Ryu
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An Interpretable Model for Health-care Insurance Fraud Detection
Abstract Healthcare insurance fraud imposes a significant financial burden on healthcare systems worldwide, with annual losses reaching billions of dollars. This study aims to improve fraud detection accuracy using machine learning techniques.
Zeyu Wang +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the role of country‐level regulatory disclosure requirements in moderating the relationship between audit partner tenure and audit fees. Using a sample of publicly listed companies in Western Europe, our findings reveal that audit partners with longer tenure charge higher fees, reflecting their incremental contribution to ...
Adam Aoun, Cédric Poretti
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'All walks of life':a profile of household insurance fraudsters in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Blackbourn, Dean +2 more
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