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In the present paper it will be pointed out with a panel data econometric model that there is a trade-off between government debt to GDP and the household debt to total household income. The estimation of the model is made feasible through the Eviews software package. This finding can be of use...
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In the present paper an attempt will be made to show econometrically with panel data that as globalization increases, banking risk goes also up but not by as much. Panel data are elaborated by means of Eviews software package. The sample covers during 1999–2007 Western Europe and the United States
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In the present paper an attempt will be made to show econometrically that globalization has a positive impact on company profitability. This finding in not in agreement with the study of (Peltonen et al., 2008), and further research is required. Panel data are elaborated by means of Eviews...
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In the present paper it will be pointed out with a panel data econometric model that government debt puts banking sector at stake since the volume of not performing loans goes up. The estimation of the model is made feasible through the Eviews software package. The present paper is based on...
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In this small paper author makes some comments on the relation between Income Distribution and the Government Debt as a percentage of GDP. It is estimated through a panel data model that optimum Income Distribution takes place at a critical level of Government Debt as a percentage of GDP....
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In the present short paper author attempts to point out econometrically the importance of banking sector viability and household consumption as a requirement for economic growth. In the recent financial crisis many economies are facing the danger of financial collapse. The remedy is difficult,...
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In the present short paper author attempts to point out econometrically the importance of banking sector viability as a requirement for economic growth. In the recent financial crisis many economies are facing the danger of financial collapse. The remedy is difficult, cold minded policy-makers...
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In the present paper through an empirical analysis author will estimate some important determinant factors of banking solvency apart from the risk. Our sample refers to the western economies including the United States. The econometric analysis based on a single equation model uses OECD panel...
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If a country A with a low economic growth rate exports to another country B (and the second has larger real GDP growth rate than all the remaining countries during the same time period), that will help country A. Hence, the revenues from exports will enable country A to reduce its government...
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that as income distribution worsens, then the NPLs go up and banks will tend to face losses. Our sample covers all industrialized world. Data are taken from World Bank and Eurostat. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by...
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