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Luis Felipe Brito-Gaona, Emma Iglesias
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This paper looks for empirical evidence to show if a very interventionist government stimulates or not private investment in Latin America. Using the same model as Caballero-Urdiales y López-Gallardo (2012), we extend their analysis from five Latin-Ameri...
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Katherine Breward
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This research examines the predictors of accommodation granting among adult workers with disabilities using data collected from 5,418 respondents to a Statistics Canada post 2006 census survey called the Participation and Activity Limitation Survey. ...
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Olabode A. Oyewunmi,Olamide Olusanmi,Olusola J. Olujobi,Folashade Adegboye
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Evidently, a culture of due compliance has been eroded on multiple levels within Nigeria?s commercial banking industry. Hence, corporate values and professional ethics are being sacrificed on the grounds of; being competitive, returning impressive profit...
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Andrew Maredza
In this paper, the fixed effects method known as the least squares dummy variable (LSDV) technique was applied to investigate the possibility of a trade-off between bank profitability indicators and banking outreach (expanding access to banking services)...
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John M. Polimeni, Kittaya Vichansavakul, Raluca I. Iorgulescu, Ray Chandrasekara
Health outcomes research typically uses cost-effectiveness or cost-utility analysis. These approaches take a narrow perspective of the individual effects, typically from the payer or the provider point-of-view. However, using these narrow perspectives mi...
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