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Back to the Future: Labour and the Politics of Financial Deregulation
Abstract One of the professed aims of the current Labour government in the UK is to boost GDP by ‘cutting red tape’. This also applies to the financial sector, where in recent months regulators have been asked to reflect on how rule changes could contribute to competitiveness and growth. A flurry of deregulatory initiatives has resulted from this.
Nick Kotucha
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Impact of green credit policy on the operation of Vietnamese commercial banks: An empirical study using difference-in-differences model. [PDF]
Nguyen MP, Phan A.
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FINDING THE EFFECTIVE FRONTIER FOR A PORTFOLIO OF RISK LOANS (ALBANIAN CASE)
Glediana Zeneli, Arsen Benga
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Factor models and the credit risk of a loan portfolio [PDF]
Factor models for portfolio credit risk assume that defaults are independent conditional on a small number of systematic factors. This paper shows that the conditional independence assumption may be violated in one-factor models with constant default ...
Palombini, Edgardo
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Abstract This article explores the marmalade machine, a mechanical device designed to slice orange peel. These niche objects were manufactured between roughly 1870 and 1938 in Britain. As a so‐called ‘labour‐saving’ gadget, the marmalade machine sliced orange peel quickly and effectively, removing the tedious process of slicing orange peel by hand ...
Katie Carpenter
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Manager characteristics and the informativeness of banks' loan loss provisioning. [PDF]
Bischof J, Rudolf N.
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ANALYSIS OF THE LOAN PORTFOLIO OF UKRAINIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MODERN CONDITIONS [PDF]
Л. І. Бровко +2 more
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A 2-Factor Model for Inclusion of Voluntary Termination Risk in Automotive Retail Loan Portfolios
Simone Caenazzo +4 more
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Abstract This article examines how modern class dynamics become intertwined with automated classifications and data‐driven regimes of value creation under digital capitalism by demonstrating how housing markets shape asset inequalities and middle‐class formation in South Africa.
Julien Migozzi
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