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Background Nurses are one of the professional groups most exposed to experiencing professional burnout. Professional burnout has a negative impact on the quality of nursing care, including causing care rationing.
Patrycja Marczak, Dorota Milecka
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Banking, Credit Market Imperfection and Growth [PDF]
We develop a new model that links capital market imperfection to banking emergence and economic growth. It is shown that the banking system emerges endogenously after a first stage of slow economic growth.
Nabi, Mahmoud Sami, Rajhi, Taoufik
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Credit rationing, government credit programs and co-financing [PDF]
Costly monitoring may lead to credit rationing in equilibrium in an economy without any adverse selection or moral hazard problems. Given the widespread phenomenon of government intervention in credit markets in developing and developed countries, the ...
Dona Rai
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Lending relationships and credit rationing: the impact of securitization [PDF]
Do lending relationships mitigate credit rationing? Does securitization influence the impact of lending relationships on credit rationing? If so, is its impact differently in normal periods versus crisis periods?
Carbo Valverde, S. +2 more
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Quantity Rationing of Credit and the Phillips Curve [PDF]
Quantity rationing of credit, when some ?firms are denied loans, has macroeconomics effects not fully captured by measures of borrowing costs. This paper develops a monetary DSGE model with quantity rationing and derives a Phillips Curve relation where ...
George A. Waters
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IntroductionContinue investigating Out-of-Pocket Expenses (OoPEs) and rationing of insulin and diabetes supplies, including impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D).MethodsA cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted in
Katherine Janine Souris +8 more
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Credit Rationing with Heterogeneous Borrowers in Transition Economies: Evidence from Slovakia [PDF]
This paper investigates the macroeconomic importance of credit rationing and whether banks use characteristics such as ownership structure and institutional type of borrowers in order to regulate the risk of loaned funds.
Pavel Ciaian
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CREDIT RATIONING IN RURAL INDIA [PDF]
The view that households are credit rationed by the formal sector, rests on the assumptions that all households have a positive demand for formal credit and it is a cheaper source for borrowing.
Ranjula Bali Swain
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Keeping America Fed and Healthy During World War II: Sylvia Brooklyn Denhoff, Home Economist [PDF]
World War II served as a major force for change in the lives of many American women. Whether on the home front or overseas, the wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters of the United States played an integral role in the American quest for victory.
Lux, Madeleine, Zagame, Amanda
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