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ABSTRACT This paper examines how institutional environments shape the effectiveness of derivative hedging in reducing corporate default risk. Using hand‐collected data from non‐financial firms across nine European countries and various econometric methods to control for endogeneity, we provide novel evidence that the risk‐reducing benefits of ...
Amrit Judge, Khai Le, Kim Ly
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Wild pigs, wild costs: the economic consequences of wild pig invasions in the United States. [PDF]
McKee SC +4 more
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MONETARY POLICY AND INFLATION: EFFECTIVENESS OF REGULATION OF MODERN ECONOMICS OF RUSSIA
D. N. Akhunzyanova
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The Case of Fleeting Orders and Flickering Quotes
ABSTRACT The literature controversially discusses the ambiguous motives and driving forces behind quickly cancelled limit orders (fleeting orders), which are characteristic of high‐frequency markets. In particular, manipulative and dysfunctional characteristics are feared. We analyze top‐of‐book fleeting orders—so‐called flickering quotes—and show with
Markus Ulze +2 more
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Implementing bedside electronic transfusion checks at Barts Health NHS Trust: A study protocol for evaluating the effectiveness and value for money. [PDF]
Ahmed M +12 more
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ABSTRACT The banking sector has begun to take an interest in its potential to contribute climate change mitigation. This study holds significance in pioneering the methodology for quantifying the effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction of digital‐only banks and further simultaneously evaluating their climate change adaptation effects.
Junge Hyun +5 more
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Primary endocrine therapy versus surgery plus endocrine therapy for early-stage breast cancer in older women without frailty: a cost-effectiveness and value of implementation analysis. [PDF]
Wang Y +4 more
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Income–Well‐Being Gradient in Sickness and Health
ABSTRACT We propose a method for studying the value of insurance. For this purpose, we analyze the well‐being of the same individuals, comparing sick and healthy years, using German panel survey data on life satisfaction. We impose structure on the income–well‐being gradient by fitting a flexible utility function to the data, focusing on the ...
Ohto Kanninen +2 more
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