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networks to the financial world in a second seminal paper, "Complex Systems: Ecology for Bankers." Just a year later, the US … subprime crisis led to a near worldwide "great recession," spread by the world financial network. In the present paper we …
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In response to the global crisis a number of new institutional measures have been introduced in the fiscal framework, both on the UE and on the member states’ level, and the question is: have these measures provided better fiscal sustainability outcomes? We approach this question by looking at...
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As it is becoming clear that climate change will exert a major impact on inflation, economic growth, and financial system stability, central banks and financial regulators have increasingly recognized that they can no longer ignore climate change and other environmental issues. In general,...
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"When external capital markets are stressed they may not reallocate resources between firms. We show that resource allocation within firms' internal capital markets provides an important force countervailing financial market dislocation. Using data on US conglomerates we empirically verify that...
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Marketing concept represents the idea that the purpose of marketing is to help an organization meet its objectives (Darroach et al. 2004). Market orientation has been suggested as a means to implement the marketing concept (Koli and Jaworski (1990). Reflecting the key concepts of marketing at...
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policy in the UK, Europe and the world. The paper concludes that the early crisis years (2008-2010) created a window of …
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