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Labour productivity distribution (dispersion) is studied both theoretically and empirically. Superstatistics is … reported for the nonmanufacturing (service) sector, which calls for expansion of the superstatistics framework to negative …
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compared with the outcome of the empirical analysis. Superstatistics is presented as a natural theoretical framework for the … nonmanufacturing (service) sector, which calls for an expansion of the superstatistics framework to include the negative temperature …
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compared with the outcome of the empirical analysis. Superstatistics is presented as a natural theoretical framework for the … nonmanufacturing (service) sector, which calls for an expansion of the superstatistics framework to include the negative temperature …
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Labour productivity distribution (dispersion) is studied both theoretically and empirically. Superstatistics is … reported for the nonmanufacturing (service) sector, which calls for expansion of the superstatistics framework to negative …
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Credit risk is defined as the risk that borrowers will fail to pay its loan obligations. In recent years, a large number of banks have developed sophisticated systems and models to help bankers in quantifying, aggregating and managing risk. The outputs of these models also play increasingly...
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This study attempts to measure subsidies to agricultural credit in recent years and provides policy implications. It finds that credit policy has evolved, from provision of subsidized credit to one that is more market-oriented, focusing on providing access to credit to farmers while exposing...
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