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Background Providing accessible CBT for young children identified as at risk for anxiety disorders through screening in schools could reduce later problems. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of parent‐led CBT delivered via online and telephone call support alongside usual school provision, compared to usual school provision only for young ...
Tessa Reardon +30 more
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Exploring contemporary public perceptions of historical redlining practices in the United States. [PDF]
Lu Y +5 more
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Active ingredients: How actively managed holdings shape target date fund performance and costs
Abstract This paper examines the impact of active funds held by target date funds (TDFs). Results indicate holding more funds with active management benefits TDF performance, on average. The benefit is driven by domestic equity holdings for TDFs that are far from the target date and domestic income holdings for TDFs that are near or past the target ...
D. Eli Sherrill, Kate Upton
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Accounting for climate transition risk in banks' capital requirements.
Alessi L +3 more
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Like father, like son? Intergenerational transmission of household housing preference: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Chen L, Guo S, Zhang W, Li X, Dong J.
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Character and creditworthiness: Unveiling the role of job titles in peer‐to‐peer lending
Abstract Using data from the Prosper lending platform, we examine the influence of job‐based trust on credit market dynamics. We find that the generalized trust implied by borrowers' job titles, as a reflection of individuals' ethical and integrity standards in professionals, positively affects listing and loan performance.
Zagdbazar Davaadorj +2 more
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A plan for black American reparations. [PDF]
Mullen AK +3 more
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Household portfolio allocation and stock market beliefs: Evidence from Japanese households
Abstract We analyze data from the Keio Household Panel Survey (KHPS) to investigate how individuals' beliefs about financial markets influence current and planned asset holdings. Our results reveal statistically and economically significant relations between specific beliefs and both present asset allocations and accumulation.
Raslan Alzuabi, Daniel Gray
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Disparities in out-of-pocket costs for disease-modifying therapy under Japan's universal health insurance system. [PDF]
Sato K +5 more
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