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Ufuk BINGÖL, Meltem INCE YENILMEZ, Assoc. Prof.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlight of the year 2020, creating ripples of strife and tribulation across sectors and society. It is not just a global health challenge. However, it has since caused nations to go into recession, thereby disrupting ...
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Ade Marsinta Arsani, Bugi Ario, Al Fitra Ramadhan
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As a classical problem, governments in developing countries should pay more attention to poverty, its determiners, and its impact. Based on several previous studies, there is a strong relationship between poverty, education, and health status. This study...
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Ninik Sri Rahayu
It is largely assumed that Islamic microfinance institutions (IMFIs) deal with family empowerment instead of women?s empowerment. However, women are the main beneficiaries of Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil (BMT), Indonesia?s first IMFIs. This paper aims to explo...
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Sunardi Sunardi,Theresia Woro Damayanti,Supramono Supramono
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This study seeks to investigate the differences in firm managers? preferences in the use of internal funding to meet working capital needs. The data to be analyzed are obtained from the results of the World Bank's Productivity and the Investment Climate ...
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Naveed Hussain Shah,Waqar Khalid,Saifullah Khan,Muhammad Arif,Muhammad Asad Khan
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The purpose of this empirical study was to investigate whether financial risk-tolerance differs among business graduates in Pakistan based on their demographic factors (i.e., gender, age, education, experience, income, saving, location, and occupation). ...
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