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A stable economic condition is crucial for an organization's success. Any fluctuation in economic policy directly influences corporate-level decisions. However, exercising better governance can mitigate the adverse effect of such unstable economic conditions. Owing to this, the current research...
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This research study examines the mediating role of cash holdings between the economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and corporate leverage relationship. Using stepwise regression analysis and annual firm-level data of 2,534 U.S. firms listed at NYSE over 1995-2018, we provide novel evidence that cash...
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This study investigates the impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on foreign remittances and whether it affects them symmetrically or asymmetrically. The ARDL model is employed to examine the short-run and long-run symmetric impact of EPU on foreign remittances, while the NARDL model is...
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Risk oversight by bank boards has become complex due to the evolving nature of risk and thus the need for risk committees to effectively and adequately monitor bank risktaking. The risk taking capability of a financial institution is largely a function of its risk management committee...
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