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Luis Felipe Brito-Gaona, Emma Iglesias
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This paper looks for empirical evidence to show if a very interventionist government stimulates or not private investment in Latin America. Using the same model as Caballero-Urdiales y López-Gallardo (2012), we extend their analysis from five Latin-Ameri...
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Olabode A. Oyewunmi,Olamide Olusanmi,Olusola J. Olujobi,Folashade Adegboye
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Evidently, a culture of due compliance has been eroded on multiple levels within Nigeria?s commercial banking industry. Hence, corporate values and professional ethics are being sacrificed on the grounds of; being competitive, returning impressive profit...
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Andrew Maredza
In this paper, the fixed effects method known as the least squares dummy variable (LSDV) technique was applied to investigate the possibility of a trade-off between bank profitability indicators and banking outreach (expanding access to banking services)...
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John M. Polimeni, Kittaya Vichansavakul, Raluca I. Iorgulescu, Ray Chandrasekara
Health outcomes research typically uses cost-effectiveness or cost-utility analysis. These approaches take a narrow perspective of the individual effects, typically from the payer or the provider point-of-view. However, using these narrow perspectives mi...
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Vladimir Mihajlov
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This paper aims to review the various forms of state intervention in urban planning, and its purpose is to reconsider guidelines for solving problems in cities, caused by climate change.After World War II, urban planning was guided by centralized state m...
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