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Industrial incidents causing injury and fatality generate substantial costs to publicly traded firms. Risks associated with these potential incidents are not limited to only those companies that might be directly involved. Theoretically, stock markets are designed to self-regulate safety...
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In November 2008, the United States (US) Federal Reserve began purchasing mortgage-backed security obligations, in an attempt to support the failing housing market and improve financial market conditions. This paper provides an investigation of the volatility effects associated with regularly...
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Times of financial crisis generate often irregular monetary policy response. In the past decade, much focus has surrounded zero, and even, negative interest rate policies along with quantitative easing. While corporate borrowing continues to be ‘cheap,’ it is important to analyse as to...
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The Irish financial crisis through the period between 2008 and 2012 caused unprecedented damage to the national economy while generating substantial inequality and demographic issues through the austerity measures that followed. While large amounts of taxation has gone towards understanding the...
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The purpose of parliament is to present a discussion of policy in a fashion that will bring about a consensus that results in collective action. Such a collective action serves the common good of the state, although second-order effects and Pareto optimality is difficult to obtain, if not...
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This paper explores the impact of Kodak’s announcements of ventures into the cryptocurrency and pharmaceutical industries on market sentiment and investor emotions. Evaluating social media data using novel sentiment analysis techniques, we find that emotions such as excitement, mania, anxiety,...
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The paper considers the potential motives for Central Banks’ issuance of digital currencies (hereafter CBDC), where an important issue relates to the risk they might subsequently carry due to the potential misuse of CBDC and the distrust of nations acting outside of expected norms. Against...
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We study the impact on a country’s economy of sharing a direct land border with a country experiencing conflict. Through analysing sixty-three major episodes of regional instability during the period between 1990 and 2016 by using panel data methods applied to unrestricted error correction...
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This paper investigates whether companies that initiated blockchain-development as a primary short-term corporate strategy, exhibited abnormal corporate performance as conditioned by financial performance, leverage, social media sentiment and previous experience of technological development....
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The unfortunate set of circumstances surrounding the loss of both Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 led to the immediate grounding of the advertised ‘incredibly fuel efficient' Boeing 737-MAX. The side-effects of the decision to ground such flights led to delays and...
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