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The current Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown in the UK have parallels with the first ever national management of epidemic … sources and broadcast news as the epidemic in England unfolds in real time during lockdown, the areas of official guidance … the past is the quarantining of the whole society and the financial package for workers on furlough to avoid mass …
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The coronavirus outbreak raises the question of how central bank liquidity support affects financial stability and … promotes economic recovery. Using newly assembled data on cross-county flu mortality rates and state-charter bank balance …
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well as widespread underreporting in developing countries due to differences in testing availability and institutional …
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capital, business environment, to investigate what extent China’s economy structure is likely hit by SARS epidemic in 2003 and … determinants and GDP remain upward. Human capital accumulation is the significant deep factor, and both SARS epidemic and financial …
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We examine the drivers of venture capital financing raised by companies in 162 countries over 22 years from 2000 to 2021, using a novel combination of two venture capital databases Crunchbase and Refinitiv (previously known as VentureXpert). We show that at the firm level companies raise less...
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This paper investigates whether the Chinese state-owned financial institutions’ (national team) bailouts in the crash of 2015, as a symbol of implicit government guarantees, were able to stabilize the market in the absence of any stock purchases (or sells) during the COVID-19 pandemic. By...
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