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In social sciences there has been a long debate between the defenders of institutionalism and those of liberalism. The debate has centered around the relationship that exists between the individual (agent) and the social institutions (social structure). In general, liberalism defends that the...
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The main thesis in this manuscript is that a social choice theory based on aggregating individual preferences and values is insufficient to confront the social choices that today’s world is facing. It is defended in here that institutions play a critical role in any social choice, and that the...
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In less than fifteen years, the world has experienced the worst financial crisis since the 1930’s, the worst global pandemic since the flu in 1918, and the largest war fought since the Second World War. This manuscript argues that these crises are not isolated events. The main thesis is that...
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This book presents the reasons for which, given the globalization brought about by the ICT revolution, both liberalism and realism are ill suited as guides for international relations. And it argues in favor of a third option: institutionalism. The liberal ideal of progress and peace, brought...
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of the Central Bank of Turkey; and some additional measures taken by banks in the process of the global economic crisis. …
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The theory of fair geometric returns, F theory for short, rejects the generally accepted notion that volatility is the risk of risky assets. Instead, it claims that capital market volatility, in turn, constitutes the maximum achievable geometric return. In order to get to the point, F theory, in...
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are positively associated with loan supply and bank profitability. On the other hand, the NPL of non-systemic banks is … negatively associated with regulatory capital ratios, and is positively associated with bank profitability for non-systemic banks …
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are positively associated with loan supply and bank profitability. On the other hand, the NPL of non-systemic banks is … negatively associated with regulatory capital ratios, and is positively associated with bank profitability for non-systemic banks …
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the NPL of systemic banks are positively associated with loan supply and bank profitability. On the other hand, the NPLs … of non-systemic banks is negatively associated with regulatory capital ratios, and is positively associated with bank …
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The recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) generated some non-routine problems, characterized by a high degree of uncertainty which makes difficult the solving by the full rational decision making models. In the field of finance, such problems are those associated to the fiscal and monetary...
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