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Classical finance has undergone a major change in recent years. In our modern world, where risk becomes more complex and difficult to calculate, more sophisticated mathematical techniques and products are needed to quantify such new risks. The financial sector should have a solid structure in...
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The aim of this study is to examine the moderator effect of strength of auditing and reporting standards on the relationship between corruption and tax burden in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. The study was conducted on annual data during the period...
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Based on a dynamic panel data analysis of South-Eastern European (SEE) banks over 10-year period, this paper explores risk-taking implications of changes in capital buffers. Its findings support the capital buffer theory. Firstly, banks increase their asset riskiness within the capital buffers...
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Over the past two decades, Ethiopia has made significant progress in key human development indicators. Child mortality and nutrition have improved and primary school enrolments have increased. This study uses longitudinal data of 1813 strong young cohort and 443 of the old cohort - children in...
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