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PPP for the FoM talk

open access: yes, 2019
Keynote speech presented at Denver FoM ...
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Did FinTech Lenders Facilitate PPP Fraud?

Social Science Research Network, 2021
In the distribution of the Paycheck Protection Program’s (PPP) $803 billion in funds, FinTech lenders began minimally but ramped up their market share to over 80% of originated loans by the end of the program.
J. Griffin   +2 more
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The study on the conducting properties of PPP and substituted-PPP [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, 1994
Summary form only given. It is considered that the conductivity of polymer is decided by Eg and BW which is concerned with its structure, with MOPAC and EHMO/CO method, we calculated the electronic band structure of PPP and a series of substituted-PPP, and discussed the change of polymer conductivity properties, analyzed the results and the influence ...
Rongshun Wang   +3 more
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PANEL COINTEGRATION: ASYMPTOTIC AND FINITE SAMPLE PROPERTIES OF POOLED TIME SERIES TESTS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE PPP HYPOTHESIS

Econometric Theory, 2004
We examine properties of residual-based tests for the null of no cointegration for dynamic panels in which both the short-run dynamics and the long-run slope coefficients are permitted to be heterogeneous across individual members of the panel. The tests
P. Pedroni
semanticscholar   +1 more source

PPP: a disaggregated view [PDF]

open access: possibleApplied Financial Economics, 2004
By disaggregating price indices, it becomes apparent that the real exchange rate consists of the real exchange rate for a single good and a weighted sum of relative prices between goods. When applying a battery of panel unit root tests to this sum and its components, it is found that both the sum and the relative prices are non-stationary. This implies
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Reductions in PPP

Information Processing Letters, 2019
Abstract We show several reductions between problems in the complexity class PPP related to the pigeonhole principle, and harboring several intriguing problems relevant to Cryptography. We define a problem related to Minkowski's theorem and another related to Dirichlet's theorem, and we show them to belong to this class. We also show that Minkowski
Christos H. Papadimitriou   +4 more
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