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qualitative criteria using a mathematical model based on a fuzzy technology, which can forecast the increased risk of loan default …
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We present a model in which issuers of asset backed securities choose to release coarse information to enhance the liquidity of their primary market, at the cost of reducing secondary market liquidity or even causing it to freeze. The degree of transparency is inefficiently low if the social...
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We present a model in which issuers of asset backed securities choose to release coarse information to enhance the liquidity of their primary market, at the cost of reducing secondary market liquidity or even causing it to freeze. The degree of transparency is inefficiently low if the social...
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observability decreases the level of flexibility chosen by firms. On étudie l'impact des conditions d'observation sur les choix de … positive et l'observation des choix technologiques favorise l'adoption de technologies flexibles alors que si le marché est de … taille plus faible, la valeur stratégique de la flexibilité est négative et l'observation amène les firmes à choisir des …
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. We apply univariate and multivariate stress tests both by using the Internal Rating based (IRB) model and by a model that …
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In the traditional banking model, loans play a dominant role in banks' operations. Loan portfolio quality is the main generator of banks' results. In the periods of best results, as well as in times of worst performance of banks' operations, the reasons for success or failure have been...
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