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Large net loan charge-offs are frequently associated with large decreases in nonperforming loans and large increases in loan loss provisions, inducing a V-shaped relation between loan loss provisions and nonperforming loan changes. Failure to model the asymmetry attributable to net loan...
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Large net loan charge-offs are frequently associated with large decreases in nonperforming loans and large increases in loan loss provisions, inducing a V-shaped relation between loan loss provisions and nonperforming loan changes. Failure to model the asymmetry attributable to net loan...
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We show that banks with high environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings issue fewer mortgages in poor neighborhoods—in quantity and dollar amount—than banks with low ESG ratings. This lending disparity is observed at both the county and census tract level and worsens in disaster...
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The minimum weighted dominating set (MWDS) problem is one of the classic NP-hard optimization problems in graph theory with applications in many fields such as wireless communication networks. MWDS in general graphs has been showed not to have polynomial-time constant-approximation if <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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In the Minimum k-Path Connected Vertex Cover Problem (MkPCVCP), we are given a connected graph G and an integer k ≥ 2, and are required to find a subset C of vertices with minimum cardinality such that each path with length k − 1 has a vertex in C, and moreover, the induced subgraph G[C]...
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