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Understanding the physical forces that govern nanoparticles self-assembly is central to the ability to engineer super-nanostructures for advanced nanotechnology applications. Magnetic force represents one of such important forces that is responsible for structural transformations and...
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This work deals with the theoretical study of rheological properties of a suspension of micron-sized magnetizable particles in a nanodisperse ferrofluid. In recent years, these systems have been synthesized by several teams in order to enhance technological properties of traditional magnetic...
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The present work addresses the issue of identifying main factors, which determine the problems in certain Russian banks during 2008-2009 crisis. As in most such studies, this task is carried out by constructing a binary regression models estimated on the data from banker's books and...
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The work deals with the theoretical study of ferrogel/ferroelastomer deformations under the action of a homogeneous magnetic field. The compositions with linearly magnetizable non-Brownian particles are considered. Under the field action the ferrogel/ferroelastomer samples can either elongate or...
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The present work addresses the issue of identifying main factors, which determine the problems in certain Russian banks during 2008-2009 crisis. As in most such studies, this task is carried out by constructing a binary regression models estimated on the data from banker's books and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010598011
This paper discusses different approaches to theoretical and empirical models of bank defaults. Through constructed binary probabilistic models of defaults the paper reveals key factors which have an impact on the viability of Russian banks during the financial crisis of 2008 to 2009. Policy...
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The primary purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis of capital mobility reduction in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. Through the constructed models we tested hypotheses about the long- and short-term mobility of global capital by estimating the correlation between...
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