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La question du logement social à New York
Published 2006-04-01“…Prior to the Depression, government involvement in the working‑class housing market had been unacceptable in a city which had left a free rein to private investors and had only reluctantly adopted a zoning regulation in 1916, essentially to remedy the excesses of unfettered speculation as they undermined real‑estate investments. …”
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Obstacles to the realization of compact city strategy with emphasis on the central part of the city: Case study of central and ancient part of the city of Sary
Published 2020-03-01“…Results suggest that the presence of monuments, low interest of investors for construction, and inefficient transport system were among the obstacles of the realization of compact city strategy in the research area…”
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The effect of environmental disclosure on stock return of Islamic and conventional banks
Published 2025-01-01“…Meanwhile, the social dimension is statistically significant for the stock returns of conventional banks, but environmental, governance, and green buildings are not. Implications – Investors and policymakers should consider the implementation of ESG and green building policies to contribute on sustainability issues and gain financial return. …”
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Development and validation of social inclusion scale for stock market participation
Published 2025-12-01“…This scale is a valuable tool for investors, financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and researchers to assess social inclusion's impact on stock market participation and shape policies for market inclusivity. …”
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Tail Risks Across Investment Funds
Published 2024-12-01“…In skewness and kurtosis decompositions, the results indicate that coskewness is an important source for fund skewness, but fund kurtosis is driven by cokurtosis, as well as volatility comovement and residual kurtosis, with the importance of these components varying across fund types. Investors are subject to different sources of skewness and fat tail risks through delegated investments. …”
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Portfolio ownership in the excess return model at Indonesian stock exchange
Published 2023-12-01“…These results are expected to help as a guide for foreign investors in the Indonesia Stock Exchange to obtain maximum excess returns.…”
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The good, the better and the challenging: Insights into predicting high-growth firms using machine learning
Published 2024-12-01“…This research contributes valuable insights to financial analysts and investors in identifying high-growth firms and underscores the potential of machine learning in economic prediction.…”
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A Jump Diffusion Model with Fast Mean-Reverting Stochastic Volatility for Pricing Vulnerable Options
Published 2023-01-01“…Such discrepancies may result into financial losses for investors and other related market inefficiencies. …”
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Predictive Analytics in Finance Using the Arima Model. Application for Bucharest Stock Exchange Financial Companies Closing Prices
Published 2024-12-01“…Stock markets can be volatile, thus accurate predictions can greatly help investors and stakeholders to make wise financial choices. …”
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Integrated Model of Multiple Kernel Learning and Differential Evolution for EUR/USD Trading
Published 2014-01-01“…Currency trading is an important area for individual investors, government policy decisions, and organization investments. …”
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Portfolio Management in Times of Elevated Risk. Safe-Haven and Hedge Assets in CAPM Setting
Published 2024-12-01“…This paper aims to characterize and identify three main types of assets helping investors to reduce the portfolio risk: safe haven, hedge, and diversifier. …”
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Destiny of Destinations: Can TDM Help?
Published 2014-06-01“…Destination management organisations perform least efficiently in attracting investors. The attitudes of stakeholders of the tourism sector towards the idea of TDM differ, while in less successful destinations they are more inclined to cooperate this way, they are rather reluctant to do so in successful destinations. …”
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Arab Culture and Organisational Context in Work-Life Balance Practice for Men and Women: A Case Study from Gaza, Palestine
Published 2024-12-01“…The WLB policies identified in the two companies were often quite different from those identified by Western researchers, and were guided by the religious principles of Islam, cultural factors, and the needs and aspirations of female employees. The international investors identified had adapted their policies to meet the cultural requirements of an Arabic society. …”
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FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE CORPORATE VALUE LISTED IN LQ 45
Published 2025-01-01“…It will also provide practical recommendations to investors and corporate management on making more optimal decisions to boost Corporation value. …”
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VALUE RELEVANCE OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL DISCLOSURE OF CONSUMER GOODS FIRMS IN NIGERIA
Published 2024-10-01“… Separation of a firm’s ownership and management and the resulting information asymmetry have led to investors and shareholders needing value-relevant information about factors influencing the economic development and success of a company. …”
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Correlation Analysis between Stock Price and Accounting Profit Based on a Vector Autoregressive Model
Published 2022-01-01“…Also, this paper shows how to improve the profitability of listed companies and how can investors effectively use the accounting earnings information of listed companies for stock investment and put forward corresponding policy suggestions.…”
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A Network-Based Approach to Study Returns Synchronization of Stocks: The Case of Global Equity Markets
Published 2021-01-01“…Our evidence highlights the necessity of including synchronization as a risk factor to assess the decision-making criteria of a broad range of market participants ranging from regulators to investors. To policy-makers, governments, and central banks, our work is a call to incorporate events of high global synchronization into the radar of hazards of the whole market stability.…”
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Unveiling the non-linear dynamics: quantile regression of financial development's impact on environmental degradation in BRICS and G7 nations
Published 2025-01-01“…These empirical findings contribute to a better understanding of the pollution-income-financial development nexus in the long-term and provide insight to the policymakers, regulatory bodies, financial intermediaries and investors aligned with sustainable development goals. …”
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Inverted U-shaped relationships between managerial ownership and impression management: evidence from China before and during COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2025-12-01“…Additionally, the findings provide additional mechanisms for investors to identify impression management during unstable financial periods.…”
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The Struggle for Influence on the Roof of the World
Published 2022-05-01“…These states act as investors and trade partners in Tajikistan, they gain influence in education by promoting the study of English, Chinese and Russian languages. …”
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