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We investigate the effects of market power, banking and bank-environment activities on profitability and stability (risk and returns) for a total of 1929 banks in 40 emerging and advanced economies over the sample period of 1999-2008. The model developed in this paper incorporates the...
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We investigate the effects of market power, banking and bank-environment activities on profitability and stability (risk and returns) for a total of 1929 banks in 40 emerging and advanced economies over the sample period of 1999-2008. The model developed in this paper incorporates the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009480842
Magistro baigiamajame darbe nagrinėjami pagrindiniai finansų, kuri peraugo į ekonominę, krizę nusakantys 2005–2009 metų Baltijos šalių ir Europos Sąjungos (ES-27) makroekonominiai ir finansiniai rodikliai ir pateikiamos krizės įveikimo priemonės, remiantis 1992 m. Švedijos...
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Magistro darbe yra nagrinėjamas pasaulinės finansų rinkų krizės poveikis nekilnojamojo turto rinkai Baltijos šalyse. Magistro darbo konceptualioje dalyje susisteminti ir apibendrinti pasaulinės finansų rinkų veiksnių įtaka nekilnojamojo turto rinkai teoriniai aspektai. Apibendrinta...
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This paper investigates whether corporate political influence affects government investment decisions. We study the efficacy of the various forms of political influence, ranging from the relatively passive connections between firms and politicians, such as those based on politicians’ voting...
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We study the effect of government assistance on bank risk taking. Using hand-collected data on bank applications for government investment funds, we investigate the effect of both application approvals and denials. To distinguish banks? risk taking behavior from changes in economic conditions,...
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Models to predict dbh from stump dimensions are presented for 18 species groups. Data used to fit the models were collected across thirteen states in the northeastern United States. Primarily because of the presence of multiple measurements from each tree, a mixed-effects modeling approach was...
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The adoption of nationally consistent estimation procedures for the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program …
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