The necessity of funds for investment in capital intensive public projects has pushed public agencies to search for new procurement alternatives. Thus, in the early 1980s, the idea of private finance initiative (PFI) as a method of financing large-scale,
Rifat Akbiyikli +2 more
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Adapting the Future Flow Securitization (FFS) Model to the Structural Framework of Sukuk al‑Manfa‘ah for Financing Iran’s Upstream Oil and Gas Projects [PDF]
1. Introduction and ObjectiveFinancing large-scale infrastructure and energy projects has always posed significant challenges for developing economies.
Mohammad Hamzeh Ghadirinejadian +1 more
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Credit Ratings and Structured Finance [PDF]
The poor performance of credit ratings of structured finance products in the financial crisis has prompted investigation into the role of credit rating agencies (CRAs) in designing and marketing these products. We analyze a two-period reputation model in which a CRA both designs and rates securities that are sold both to investors who are constrained ...
Jens Josephson, Joel Shapiro
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ACACIA PROTOCOL – A PROPOSAL OF STRUCTURED PRODUCTS FOR AND WITHIN THE DECENTRALIZED FINANCE ECOSYSTEM [PDF]
Decentralization matters. Decentralized Finance covers a range of products and services which aim to make participation in financial services more accessible to everyone.
Timothy Mark Grant +3 more
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QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS OF THE SECURITIZATION OF ASSETS [PDF]
Securitization is instrumental in return on capital increment through the withdrawal from the balance oflending activities being accompanied by off-balance incomes flow from fees, which are less capital-intensive.
Denis VOSTRICOV
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Bank Capital Regulation and Structured Finance [PDF]
We model the interaction between bank capital regulation and financial innovation. Innovation takes the form of structured finance, namely, pooling and tranching of assets and the creation of separate structures with different seniority, different risk, and different capital charges.
A. MARTIN, PARIGI, BRUNO MARIA
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The time of money in finance and US society
Traditional societies were defined by a prevalence of the past in the definition of the present. United States (US) society seems to show the opposite trend: the present is defined as the preparation of the future. Financial temporality can be seen as an
Elena Esposito
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Access to finance from different finance provider types: Farmer knowledge of the requirements.
Analysing farmer knowledge of the requirements of finance providers can provide valuable insights to policy makers about ways to improve farmers' access to finance.
Eliana Wulandari +3 more
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Access to finance problems for small retail businesses in South Africa: comparative views from finance seekers (retailers) and finance providers (banks) [PDF]
Small retail businesses are essential for the growth of the South African economy. Though many of these business entities need more assets to seize business opportunities, previous research studies suggest that their overall access to finance through ...
Holger J. Schmidt +3 more
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" Determinants of Green Finance Growth: Evidence from Egypt " [PDF]
The objective of this study is to provide insights into the growth of green finance in Egypt along with determination the main influential factors driving the growth of green finance.
Wael Mostafa Hassan Mohamed
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