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Caner Özdurak and Veysel Ulusoy
The 2008 global financial crisis provides us with a wide range of study fields on cross-asset contagion mechanisms in the US financial markets. After a decade of the so-called subprime crisis, the impact of market news on asset volatilities increased sig...
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Enyew Mulu Zelie
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The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world?s economy and created significant risks from which many sectors, including the healthcare sector, are adversely affected. This study is aimed to evaluate the reliability of internal control systems in healthcare organi...
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Naveed Hussain Shah,Waqar Khalid,Saifullah Khan,Muhammad Arif,Muhammad Asad Khan
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The purpose of this empirical study was to investigate whether financial risk-tolerance differs among business graduates in Pakistan based on their demographic factors (i.e., gender, age, education, experience, income, saving, location, and occupation). ...
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Pablo Solórzano-Taborga, Ana Belén Alonso-Conde and Javier Rojo-Suárez
Recent literature shows that market anomalies have significantly diminished, while research on market factors has largely improved the performance of asset pricing models. In this paper we study the extent to which data envelopment analysis (DEA) techniq...
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Ragnar Nymoen, Kari Pedersen and Jon Ivar Sjåberg
We used a time-series cross-section dataset to test several hypotheses pertaining to the role of macroprudential policy instruments in the management of the financial cycle in advanced open economies. The short-run effects are most significant for caps o...
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