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Ireland’s Sovereign Debt Crisis
2011Among the countries currently experiencing sovereign debt crises, Ireland’s case is perhaps the most dramatic. As recently as 2007, Ireland was seen by many as top of the European class in its economic achievements. Ireland had combined a long period of high economic growth and low unemployment with budget surpluses.
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Local modulation of human brain responses by circadian rhythmicity and sleep debt
Science, 2016Vincenzo Muto +2 more
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Household Debt and Business Cycles Worldwide*
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2017Atif Mian, Amir Sufi, Emil Verner
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How Does Financing Impact Investment? The Role of Debt Covenants
Journal of Finance, 2008Sudheer Chava, Michael R Roberts
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The regulation of credit rating agencies and their activities has been evolving significantly in recent years as the response to difficulties experienced during the economic crises. According to number of post-crises analysis, it is claimed that rating agencies played a role and are guilty for much of the crisis events.
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The regulation of credit rating agencies and their activities has been evolving significantly in recent years as the response to difficulties experienced during the economic crises. According to number of post-crises analysis, it is claimed that rating agencies played a role and are guilty for much of the crisis events.
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Anthropogenic ecosystem disturbance and the recovery debt
Nature Communications, 2017Edward B Barbier +2 more
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