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differences in financial preferences and attitudes, as well as stereotypes against women. We then discuss the consequences in … strong impregnation of stereotypes; (iii) these stereotypes are detrimental to women’s investment choices and access to … credit; (iv) observed differences are sensitive to socioeconomic context, past experience, and education; (v) women have a …
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The aim of this study is to analyse the level and determinants of women farmers’ access to financial resources in … agriculture in Kosovo. The study describes the socio-economic characteristics of women farmers and identifies the socio …-economic factors that influence access to financial resources. Primary data were collected from one hundred forty-six (146) women …
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Where can one systematically find research ideas? I propose a scheme to classify and broadly generalize the sources of inspiration for research topics, with emphasis on corporate finance. In the process, I propose 100 new research topics awaiting the brave and persistent
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The correlation between savings and economic growth has been the subject of research for some well-known economists. This study provides further insight on such correlation by examining the case of Kosovo from both a qualitative and quantitative research methodology. The data used was from 2010...
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Financial economists writing about financial adverting often describe them as fluff at best and misleading or fraudulent at worst. This description typifies the first generation of behavioral finance that described people as irrational, misled by ads into cognitive and emotional errors. The...
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This study was carried out to empirically assess women entrepreneurs' access to credit in Kano metropolis. The study … was aimed at analyzing the maximum willingness to accept loans by women entrepreneurs and exploring the major problems … hindering women entrepreneurs from fundraising for businesses in Kano Metropolis. The study employed a multi-stage random …
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Across countries, banks have less gender diverse boards than other firms. Bank board diversity is particularly low in countries with greater gender gaps in PISA math scores and lower average math scores. We find similar results using state-level NAEP math scores in the United States. The...
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