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This paper examines tourism persistence in a group of Southeastern European (SEE) countries (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria …
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This study examines the macro drivers of the time-varying (dynamic) connectedness between eleven European tourism … estate activity. Further, economic and political uncertainty is found to intensify the macro effects on tourism correlations … crash, also magnify the impact of macro drivers on the evolution of co-movement and integration in the tourism sector. …
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This paper uses data from a panel of more than 400 Italian banks for the period 2001 - 2012 to examine the main determinants of loan loss provision (LLP), which are classified as either discretionary (income smoothing, capital management, signalling) or non-discretionary (related to the business...
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This paper uses data from a panel of more than 400 Italian banks for the period 2001 – 2012 to examine the main determinants of loan loss provision (LLP), which are classified as either discretionary (income smoothing, capital management,signalling) or non-discretionary (related to the...
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, Italy and the UK). The empirical results suggest that inflation in France and Italy is nonstationary. However, while for the … former country this applies both to the zero and the seasonal frequencies, in the case of Italy the nonstationarity comes …
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, Italy and the UK). The empirical results suggest that inflation in France and Italy is nonstationary. However, while for the … former country this applies both to the zero and the seasonal frequencies, in the case of Italy the nonstationarity comes …
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