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A stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model (2016)
Journal Article
Dafermos, Y., Nikolaidi, M., & Galanis, G. (2017). A stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model. Ecological Economics, 131, 191-207. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.08.013

© 2016 The Authors This paper develops a stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model that combines the stock-flow consistent approach of Godley and Lavoie with the flow-fund model of Georgescu-Roegen. The model has the following key features. Firs... Read More about A stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model.

Department of social services data access project final report (2016)
Report
Ritchie, F., & Green, E. (2016). Department of social services data access project final report

This report reviews the context and options available to the Department of Social Service (DSS) in developing its data access strategy, and proposes future developments based upon international practice. The structure of the report is separated into... Read More about Department of social services data access project final report.

From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain (2016)
Journal Article
Bargawi, H. K., & Newman, S. (2017). From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain. Economic Geography, 93(2), 162-184. https://doi.org/10.1080/00130095.2016.1204894

© 2016 Clark University. This article examines the nature of price formation and transmission in the Tanzanian coffee price chain. To date, research on the real-world processes of price formation has been scant in economic geography and extant litera... Read More about From Futures Markets to the Farm Gate: A Study of Price Formation along Tanzania’s Coffee Commodity Chain.

An empirical study on the effect of service quality on student satisfaction in Malaysian distance education institutions (2016)
Journal Article
Sahul Hamid, F. (2016). An empirical study on the effect of service quality on student satisfaction in Malaysian distance education institutions. Global Journal of Business and Social Science Review, 4(3), 13-23. https://doi.org/10.35609/gjbssr.2016.4.3%283%29

Objective-This paper uses SERVQUAL to assess service quality in distance education institutions in Malaysia and investigate the relationship between service quality and satisfaction. Methodology/Technique-Self-administered questionnaire method is use... Read More about An empirical study on the effect of service quality on student satisfaction in Malaysian distance education institutions.

Happy Hosts? International Tourist Arrivals and Residents’ Subjective Well-being in Europe (2016)
Journal Article
Ivlevs, A. (2017). Happy Hosts? International Tourist Arrivals and Residents’ Subjective Well-being in Europe. Journal of Travel Research, 56(5), 599-612. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047287516662353

© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. While there has been a growing interest in the relationship between perceived tourism impacts and residents’ quality of life, little is known about how residents’ well-being is affected by actual tourist arrivals. This a... Read More about Happy Hosts? International Tourist Arrivals and Residents’ Subjective Well-being in Europe.

The (impossible) repo trinity: The political economy of repo markets (2016)
Journal Article
Gabor, D. (2016). The (impossible) repo trinity: The political economy of repo markets. Review of International Political Economy, 23(6), 967-1000. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2016.1207699

© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In its capacity as debt issuer, the state has played a growing role in financial life over the last 30 years. To examine this role and connect it to shadow banking, the paper develops th... Read More about The (impossible) repo trinity: The political economy of repo markets.

Is ASEAN ready for banking integration? Evidence from interest rate convergence (2016)
Journal Article
Sahul Hamid, F., & Lean, H. H. (2016). Is ASEAN ready for banking integration? Evidence from interest rate convergence. The Indonesian Capital Market Review, 8(2), 72-82. https://doi.org/10.21002/icmr.v8i2.5712

Convergence in prices or returns of assets with similar characteristics indicates that the financial market is integrated with regional markets. This paper is the first that test of the movements of interest rates in ASEAN banking sector for the peri... Read More about Is ASEAN ready for banking integration? Evidence from interest rate convergence.

Fair client puzzles from the Bitcoin blockchain (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Boyd, C., & Carr, C. (2016). Fair client puzzles from the Bitcoin blockchain. In J. K. Liu, & R. Steinfeld (Eds.), https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40253-6_10

Client puzzles have been proposed as a mechanism for proving legitimate intentions by providing “proofs of work”, which can be applied to discourage malicious usage of resources. A typical problem of puzzle constructions is the difference in expected... Read More about Fair client puzzles from the Bitcoin blockchain.

The world is your oyster: The effects of knowledge, human capital, technology and entry timing on international growth (2016)
Journal Article
Cowling, M., Liu, W., & Zhang, N. (2016). The world is your oyster: The effects of knowledge, human capital, technology and entry timing on international growth

We draw on elements of several established theories of internationalization to provide a framework for exploring international market entry and scale of entry measured by number of foreign markets entered for a sample of young, high-tech, firms from... Read More about The world is your oyster: The effects of knowledge, human capital, technology and entry timing on international growth.

Service quality in distance education using the Gronroos model (2016)
Journal Article
Sahul Hamid, F. (2016). Service quality in distance education using the Gronroos model. Social Sciences, 11(30), 7199-7205. https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2016.7199.7205

Demand for distance education programs have been increasing rapidly over the years. As a result, assessment of the quality of distance education programs has become a strategic issue that is very pertinent for program survival. This study uses Gronro... Read More about Service quality in distance education using the Gronroos model.

UK credit and discouragement during the GFC (2016)
Journal Article
Minniti, M., Cowling, M., Liu, W., Minniti, M., & Zhang, N. (2016). UK credit and discouragement during the GFC. Small Business Economics, 47(4), 1049-1074. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-016-9745-6

© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The availability of credit to entrepreneurs with good investment opportunities is an important facilitator of economic growth. Under normal economic conditions, most entrepreneurs who requested loans... Read More about UK credit and discouragement during the GFC.

Impact of intangible cultural capital on regional economic development: A study on culture-based development in Greece (2016)
Journal Article
Tubadji, A., & Nijkamp, P. (2016). Impact of intangible cultural capital on regional economic development: A study on culture-based development in Greece. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 46(1), 1-21

The main aim of the paper is to explore the nature and consequences of intangible cultural capital, i.e., the local 'milieu' comprising inter alia attitudes and preferences, for the case study of Greece, 2002-2009. To pursue this study empirically, w... Read More about Impact of intangible cultural capital on regional economic development: A study on culture-based development in Greece.

Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model (2016)
Journal Article
Stockhammer, E., & Michell, J. (2017). Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 41(1), 105-125. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bew008

© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved. Goodwin cycles result from the dynamic interaction between a profit-led demand regime and a reserve army effect in inco... Read More about Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model.

Neoliberalism, Polanyi’s Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste (2016)
Journal Article
Wrenn, M. V. (2016). Neoliberalism, Polanyi’s Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste. Journal of Economic Issues, 50(2), 594-602. https://doi.org/10.1080/00213624.2016.1179069

© 2016, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: As capitalism unfolds, continual technological advance — in combination with the relentless accumulation imperative — serves to amplify material progress. The expa... Read More about Neoliberalism, Polanyi’s Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste.

An empirical investigation of the determinants and impact of bank credit ratings (2016)
Thesis
Karimu, B. A. An empirical investigation of the determinants and impact of bank credit ratings. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/913148

The role of credit rating agencies has come under severe scrutiny following the recent financial crisis, due to their claim, ab initio, of assigning true creditworthiness in the form of rating notches to financial institutions and their instruments.... Read More about An empirical investigation of the determinants and impact of bank credit ratings.

How to stabilize the banking system: Lessons from the pre-1914 London money market (2016)
Journal Article
Sissoko, C. (2016). How to stabilize the banking system: Lessons from the pre-1914 London money market. Financial History Review, 23(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0968565016000020

Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2016. This article argues that the British financial system in the era prior to World War I provides modern policymakers with a successful model of how to stabilize the banking s... Read More about How to stabilize the banking system: Lessons from the pre-1914 London money market.

The Asymmetric Momentum Effect in the Chinese Class A Share Market Amid Market Swings (2016)
Journal Article
Wu, Y. (2016). The Asymmetric Momentum Effect in the Chinese Class A Share Market Amid Market Swings. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, 23(1), 107-136. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10690-016-9211-0

© 2016, The Author(s). This paper investigates the asymmetric momentum effect over time periods following UP and DOWN market states in the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges of the Chinese Class A share market. We show that the post-UP-market mome... Read More about The Asymmetric Momentum Effect in the Chinese Class A Share Market Amid Market Swings.