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Ifeanyi Francis Osegbue, Austin Nweze, Meshack Ifurueze, Chizoba Mary Nwoye
Pág. 45 - 69
This study examines how tax sheltering and its interactions with cash effective tax rate, long-term effective tax rate, tax savings, book tax gap, temporary difference of tax shelter and permanent difference of tax shelter impacted the modified Jones ear...
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Matthew Champness, Leigh Vial, Carlos Ballester and John Hornbuckle
Irrigated rice is the largest user of precious global water reserves. Adoption of water-saving irrigation practices is limited by the associated increased labor demand compared to flooded rice cultivation. Automated gravity surface irrigation systems hav...
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Christopher Gibson
Pág. Finance an - 112
How does financialization of the economy impact public governance of natural resources? One way includes a shift in how savings and cash accumulation are understood and practiced within public agencies. This article proffers that in the second half of th...
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Robert lukhanda Shibutse, Elizabeth Kalunda, George Achoki
Pág. 182 - 193
Critical to the success of financial institutions' performance is there Capital Structure. The study aimed to, investigate the effect of two capital structure determinants, leverage, and firm size on financial performance as measured by Return on Assets ...
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Robert Lukhanda Shibutse,Elizabeth Kalunda,George Achoki
Pág. 297 - 312
Capital structure is one of the fundamental aspects to the success of Deposit Taking Savings (DPS) and Credit Cooperative Societies (CCS) as it influences the realization of its objectives and goals. The study intended to determine the effect of two capi...
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Noor Nahar Begum,Md Aktar Kamal
Pág. 266 - 275
An efficient and well-functioning government bond market is often considered important to the smooth functioning of financial markets more generally. To enhance corporate bond financing, it is important to examine factors that affect the effective develo...
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Helani Udara Gunasekara,Prasansha Kumari
Pág. 30 - 42
Deposit mobilization is the process of public cash or funds accumulation by the financial institutes via its different routes, for instance, savings, current, fixed deposit accounts and other specialized schemes. The main objective of this study is to in...
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Laura Vincent-Caboud, Joséphine Peigné, Marion Casagrande and Erin M. Silva
Cover crop mulch?based no-tillage (MBNT) production is emerging as an innovative alternative production practice in organic farming (OF) to reduce intensive soil tillage. Although European organic farmers are motivated to implement MBNT to improve soil f...
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Leonardo Chalhoub,Guilherme Kirch,Paulo Renato Soares Terra
Pág. 470?503
The Finance literature offers evidence that, in Brazil as in the U.S.A., publicly traded firms save more and more cash over the past decades. Using a panel data formed by accounting and market information from listed firms in BM&FBOVESPA from 1995 to 201...
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Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo,Tobias Karlsson,Björn Thodenius
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This article explores the technological choices made at the dawn of the massification of retail finance. We describe and analyze the early development of electronic banking and the foundations of the cashless society through the experiences of organizati...
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