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The proposed model showed stable improvements in key operational indicators, including funding cost, liquidity buffer, and operational efficiency. It also outperformed the baselines in metrics related to tail risk control, maximum drawdown, cash gaps, and compliance triggers, demonstrating superior robustness and internal control performance.
Qianqian Wang, Tong Zhang
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Liquid Milk: Cash Constraints and Day-to-Day Intertemporal Choice in Financial Diaries
Xin Geng, Wendy Janssens, Berber Kramer
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Abstract A growing field of research examines how people experience and resolve cognitive conflicts in their behaviours, particularly in relation to meat consumption. Despite the alleged importance of conflict in behaviour change, most research focuses on how conflict motivates individuals to change or maintain their conflicted behaviour but disregards
Benjamin Buttlar, Shiva Pauer
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Optogenetic dissection of basolateral amygdala contributions to intertemporal choice in young and aged rats. [PDF]
Hernandez CM +10 more
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Addressing environmental misperceptions for nature recovery
Abstract A poorly understood and systemic challenge to global conservation agreements is shifting baseline syndrome (SBS), wherein people misperceive the extent to which nature has changed. This can diminish societal expectations for nature recovery. We broadened the conceptual framing of SBS beyond the more common elements of nature loss to include ...
Shuo Gao +3 more
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News shocks, consumer confidence and business cycles
Abstract We study the causal effects of consumer sentiment shocks on macroeconomic aggregates. By constructing a novel instrument based on major non‐economic news shocks in the USA over 1969–2022, and opinion polls around these events, we identify exogenous changes in consumer confidence.
Syed M. Hussain, Zara Liaqat
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Price Indices Rekindled, 1970s–1990s: Theory and Practice at Cross Purposes?
ABSTRACT This paper revisits the discussions on price indices during a period marked by theoretical advancements and practical challenges in measuring inflation. Index‐number theorists sought to improve accuracy, yet national statistical offices largely maintained established practices due to concerns over data availability, stability, and public trust.
Victor Cruz‐e‐Silva, Bert M. Balk
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Bank Monitoring with On‐Site Inspections
ABSTRACT Using proprietary transaction‐level data on nonsyndicated construction loans, we provide some of the first empirical evidence on the drivers and consequences of bank monitoring through on‐site inspections. Banks trade off monitoring intensity with favorable origination terms.
Amanda Rae Heitz +2 more
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Perspectives on Time and Personality: Philip G. Zimbardo (1934–2024) in Memoriam
ABSTRACT The present paper aims to honor the memory of one of the most notable figures in psychological science over the past five decades, Philip G. Zimbardo, who sadly passed away in late 2024. To this end, we provide a multi‐perspective view on psychological time—a topic that deeply engaged Phil Zimbardo during the later stages of his prolific ...
Maciej Stolarski +7 more
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