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A Perplexed Economist Confronts 'too Big to Fail' [PDF]
This paper examines premises and data underlying the assertion that some financial institutions in the U.S. economy were "too big to fail" and hence warranted government bailout. It traces the merger histories enhancing the dominance of six leading firms
Scherer, F. M.
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The New Globalisation: From Too Big to Fail to Too Intertwined to Decouple [PDF]
Going forward, international elites should instead strive for the application of one of the most liberal-minded principles of this current world order: self-determination.
Simone Urbani Grecchi
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Fintech is driving the revolution of finance and profoundly affecting the development of the financial sector. However, few studies examined how commercial banks’ fintech innovation affects total factor productivity (TFP).
Chengming Li, Yuan Zhang, Hongwei Yu
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"Too big to fail": the resilience and entrenchment of food aid through food banks in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
This paper aims to better understand the resilience and further entrenchment of food aid through food banks in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the first months of the pandemic in the Netherlands, concerns quickly rose about the number of ...
Dekkinga P+2 more
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Mis- and disinformation studies are too big to fail: Six suggestions for the field’s future [PDF]
Who are mis-/disinformation studies for? What agenda does the field serve? How can it be improved? While the increase in the attention towards the topic in the last years is healthy, it has also led to an explosion of papers in all directions, and the ...
Chico Q. Camargo, Felix M. Simon
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Limiting too-big-to-fail: market reactions to policy announcements and actions [PDF]
Banks considered too-big-to-fail (TBTF) tend to benefit from funding cost advantages as their debt is considered implicitly guaranteed by public authorities, even if the latter have undertaken substantial effort to limit TBTF.
Mario Bellia+2 more
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The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of agency issues such as free cash flow, empire-building, managerial risk aversion, and private benefit of control on post-merger financial performance in the context of emerging markets of SAARC and ...
Majeed Ullah Khan, Yasir Bin Tariq
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SANS FLUORO Too Big to Fail. [PDF]
We present the first ever reported case of a super morbidly obese patient (BMI > 60) with drug refractory, symptomatic persistent atrial fibrillation who underwent an uncomplicated, but unsuccessful PVI ablation procedure and subsequently underwent AV ...
L Percell R, E Johnson M, Dendi R.
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Market Discipline through Credit Ratings and Too‐Big‐to‐Fail in Banking [PDF]
Do credit ratings help enforce market discipline on banks? Analyzing a uniquely comprehensive dataset consisting of 1,081 rating change announcements for 154 international financial institutions between January 2004 and December 2015, we find that rating
S. Kolaric, Florian Kiesel, S. Ongena
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Too big not to fail: emerging evidence for size‐induced senescence [PDF]
Cellular senescence refers to a permanent and stable state of cell cycle exit. This process plays an important role in many cellular functions, including tumor suppression.
Sandhya Manohar, Gabriel E. Neurohr
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