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Food Insecurity Prevalence Among US Medical Students.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Shanab BM   +23 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Loan Prospecting [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
We offer a theoretical framework to analyze corporate lending when loan officers must be incentivized to prospect for loans and to transmit the soft information they obtain in that process. We explore how this multi-task agency problem shapes loan officers' compensation, banks' use of soft information in credit approval, and their lending standards ...
Florian Heider, Roman Inderst
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STOCK LOANS

Mathematical Finance, 2007
This paper introduces a mathematical model for a currently popular financial product called a stock loan. Quantitative analysis is carried out to establish explicitly the value of such a loan, as well as the ranges of fair values of the loan size and interest, and the fee for providing such a service.
Xia, Jianming, Zhou, Xun Yu
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Loans or Grants?

Review of World Economics, 2007
We argue in this paper that canceling the debt of the poorest countries was a good thing, but that it should not imply that the debt instrument should be foregone. Debt and debt cancellations are indeed two complementary instruments which, if properly managed, perform better than either loans or grants taken in isolation.
Cohen , Daniel   +2 more
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Creditor Governance Through Loan-to-Loan and Loan-to-Own

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Abstract This paper provides new evidence on the roles and strategies adopted by different types of debtor-in-possession (DIP) lenders: “loan-to-loan” (LTL) lenders—prepetition secured bank lenders providing DIP financing, and “loan-to-own” (LTO) lenders—activist investors (i.e., hedge funds or private equity funds) providing DIP financing.
Kai Li, Wei Wang
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