• As a result, positive and negative idiosyncratic shocks to financial institutions cancel out due to the law of large numbers. (newyorkfed.org)
  • This paper addresses the question by using the method developed in Amiti and Weinstein (forthcoming) to exactly decompose the growth in international bank credit into common shocks, idiosyncratic supply shocks and idiosyncratic demand shocks for the period 2000-2016. (repec.org)
  • But during times of crisis flows are affected by idiosyncratic supply shocks to a borrower country's creditor banks. (repec.org)
  • I incorporate this view into a macro model with heterogeneous agents who face idiosyncratic shocks and express their political sentiments. (diegohuertad.com)
  • idiosyncratic shocks, which are specific to individual regions (examples of which include changes in regional fiscal policy, regional droughts or local bank failures). (rba.gov.au)
  • Models using this framework also typically include a mechanism for idiosyncratic shocks to spill over from the region in which they originate to other regions, through trade and investment channels, for instance. (rba.gov.au)
  • If regional cycles are driven to a large extent by idiosyncratic shocks, they will tend to display individual dynamics (i.e. they will not co-move) unless those shocks then spill over to other regions. (rba.gov.au)
  • Consequently, common shocks and spillovers create co-movement, whilst idiosyncratic shocks reduce co-movement. (rba.gov.au)
  • This deficiency has implications for our assessment of the importance of spillovers, given that trade is often seen as a primary avenue for the transmission of shocks from one state to another. (rba.gov.au)
  • This has important implications for why standard models break down during crises. (repec.org)
  • That's interesting work that has important implications for our understanding of the way music evolves. (technologyreview.com)
  • The cure of a defaulted company has important implications for the estimation of the loss given default (LGD). (efmaefm.org)
  • The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has engendered a drastic shift from in-person to technology-mediated interactions, a transition that has important implications for critical workplace outcomes. (apaopen.org)
  • The Performance Implications of Corporate Political Ties: Government-Business Relations in Turkey. (igi-global.com)
  • The main purpose of this chapter is to examine the performance implications of corporate political ties (CPT) that the business organizations establish with the government in the long run. (igi-global.com)
  • This paper discusses the performance implications of idiosyncratic governance arrangements, where execution and control functions overlap, in Turkey and the reasoning behind the principle of separation of the head of the executive function (Chief Executive Officer) and Board Chairmanship roles. (sabanciuniv.edu)
  • The results indicate that 40 percent of aggregate lending and investment volatility over the past two decades can be tied to the idiosyncratic successes and failures of financial institutions. (newyorkfed.org)
  • Julie Fisher acknowledges the competence of young children when they arrive at school, the importance of building on their early successes and the critical role of adults who understand the individual and idiosyncratic ways of young learners. (stem.org.uk)
  • But an important question is whether this spread is the result of a general mechanism of transmission or the idiosyncratic behavior of individual composers. (technologyreview.com)
  • Providing implications for research at the intersection of cognition and business model design, our studies are situated in the context of corporate entrepreneurship initiatives, spawning the entrepreneur at the nexus of individual and idiosyncratic context. (bsz-bw.de)
  • Given this essential role in triggering rapid automatic behavioral responses, sensory modality specific, local and context sensitive brain representations may play a role, suggesting that face, body, and voice expression perception may each have sensory modality specific emotion representations. (frontiersin.org)
  • They tend to have both financial and non-financial implications for organisations globally. (deloitte.com)
  • However, the generalizations which we bring to light have implications for current morphological theories and for theories of the interaction of morphology and syntax. (dartmouth.edu)
  • In a practical and realistic way Starting from the Child examines a range of theories about young children as learners and the implications of these theories for classroom practice. (stem.org.uk)
  • Our findings are consistent with the notion that under ecological conditions emotion expressions of the face, body and voice may have different functional roles in triggering rapid adaptive behavior, even if when viewed from an abstract conceptual vantage point, they may all exemplify the same emotion. (frontiersin.org)
  • Thus, another dimension of emotion signals besides the familiar abstract concept representation is related to their role in adaptive action. (frontiersin.org)
  • Namely, we will address the new role of expert evidence in the EBM era, some foreseeable impacts on the well-known standard in civil law traditions of the "reasonable individual", as well as some impacts of the EBM's probabilistic turn on the application of factual presumptions regimes. (law-journal.de)
  • While much research has probed teachers' language assessment literacy (LAL) development in a top-down way (e.g., assessment training programmes), few studies have investigated how individual teachers play their roles in LAL development over time in their own teaching contexts. (edu.hk)
  • An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model of Work Challenge Stressors and Work-Family Outcomes: the Moderating Roles of Dual-Career Couples' Stress Mindsets. (usf.edu)
  • In doing so, we isolate the role that richness of digital channels plays in influencing negotiation outcomes while holding synchrony constant. (apaopen.org)
  • In addition, it aims to attract institutional scholars who consider the role of careers in institutional processes. (egosnet.org)
  • The study is expected to offer implications for university English teachers, institutional administrators and assessment trainer/training providers in China and other similar educational contexts. (edu.hk)
  • Amid macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties, investors may be well served by staying diversified and allocating to assets, such as gold, that have the potential to mitigate idiosyncratic risks. (pimco.com)
  • To fully address major market and idiosyncratic risk in debt capital markets, underwriters, credit rating agencies and investors should consider the potential financial materiality of ESG factors in a strategic and systematic way. (deloitte.com)
  • A fall in the reserve asset's value, triggered by overall market conditions or by an idiosyncratic change in the fundamental value of the asset, can reduce the value of the GSC. (financialsamurai.com)
  • The notion that financial institutions are large relative to the size of economies is not something that plays a prominent role in traditional economic theory. (newyorkfed.org)
  • In emergent high technology industries, entrepreneurs and their new ventures play a critical role in enhancing economic growth. (temple.edu)
  • The number of studies that aim to understand the interactions between the cognitive and affective processes has been increasing over the past years, mainly due to their several practical implications, particularly for psychotherapy and the forensic field. (scielo.br)
  • 4. If the very act of observation changes reality, and if no one is an objective observer, what role does research play in creating value in this world? (rathbonefalvey.com)
  • The book addresses the key issues of planning and assessment, explores the place of talk and play in the classroom and examines the role of the teacher in keeping a balance between the demands of the curriculum and the learning needs of the child. (stem.org.uk)
  • And these angels started to play a role in the food chain. (entrepreneurship.org)
  • For example, an angry body posture alerts us already from a distance while an angry facial expression can only be seen from closer by and personal familiarity may play a role in how we react to it. (frontiersin.org)
  • Moreover, pathologic similarities between cocaine-related cardiomyopathy and cardiomyopathy associated with pheochromocytomas suggest that chronic adrenergic stimulation may play a role in the development of cocaine-related cardiomyopathy . (medscape.com)
  • Although the source of TSE infectivity in urine remains unresolved, these results establish that TSE infectivity is excreted in urine and may thereby play a role in the horizontal transmission of natural TSEs. (cdc.gov)
  • These findings are helpful in understanding the role of comparability and have implications for the global convergence of accounting standards. (ssrn.com)
  • We discuss implications of our findings for research on negotiations, the psychology of technology, and the future of work. (apaopen.org)
  • The skewed size distribution of financial institutions raises the question of whether idiosyncratic poor performance of one or more large institutions might cause a credit contraction and drive down investment. (newyorkfed.org)
  • Furthermore, comparative research addressing implications of social mobility on individuals' attitudes and behaviours rarely includes a large number of post-socialist societies. (springer.com)
  • This has implications for a neuroethologically grounded emotion research program that should start from detailed behavioral observations of how face, body, and voice expressions function in naturalistic contexts. (frontiersin.org)
  • So what are the implications of that for researchers? (rathbonefalvey.com)
  • 2. As researchers, it would serve us to spend more time contemplating the role of the observer. (rathbonefalvey.com)
  • Finally, the limitations and implications of the studies on relations between mood, emotion and memory are discussed, focusing on the need of a broader consensus among researchers in this area. (scielo.br)
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the interactive role of human capital development (HCD) in foreign aid-growth relations in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa countries from 1985-2019. (emerald.com)
  • Using a hand-collected data set, we examine the scope and role of side letters in this growing space. (uchicago.edu)
  • Angel investing is as idiosyncratic as individuals because individuals are at the core of angel investing. (entrepreneurship.org)
  • However, looking beyond the surface, new ventures' growth path is idiosyncratic. (temple.edu)
  • Une approche pensée de la justice sociale qui mette en avant les injustices subies par certains groupes, comme celle développée aux États-Unis par Iris Marion Young (1990) et popularisée dans la géographie française par Philippe Gervais-Lambony et Frédéric Dufaux (2009), permet de contrer une pensée dominante en France qui fait de l'inégalité une réalité territoriale plutôt qu'ethnoraciale (Hancock, 2009). (jssj.org)
  • The WHO FCTC aims to ad res however, the implications and question, whether phrased in the the global tobac o epidemic by methods we describe extend to same or dif erent languages. (who.int)
  • These factors have potential reputational risk implications if not appropriately addressed. (deloitte.com)
  • Examining the implications of lumpy investment for aggregate dynamics in this setting, we find that they remain substantial when factor supply considerations are ignored, but are quantitatively irrelevant in general equilibrium. (econometricsociety.org)
  • Their results have implications for the understanding of other cultural phenomena, such as the evolution of language, fashion, and science. (technologyreview.com)
  • Or is it just that musical evolution is the result of the idiosyncratic behavior of composers and so defies more general characterization? (technologyreview.com)
  • Underneath all the seemingly idiosyncratic personalities and methods there was a profound current of appreciation: for our earthiness, for our souls' rootedness in ancient processes of evolution expressed in the patterns of breath, rushes of excitement, sudden holdings. (esalen.org)
  • The current interest rate environment has various implications for the resilience of the banking sector. (europa.eu)
  • This article aims to foster a better understanding of the consequences of the EBM movement by grasping its implications in relation to evidentiary and substantial legal issues. (law-journal.de)
  • A social commentary on Victorian England, Flatland takes aim at class structure, gender roles, hierarchy, and upward mobility. (powells.com)
  • Thirdly and perhaps most importantly I d like to explain what role I envision the Cerebus Yahoo Newsgroup being asked to play in the ultimate future of the Cerebus intellectual property, per se, and the contents of the Cerebus Archive. (cerebusfangirl.com)
  • The data were analysed using Bai and Ng panel unit root idiosyncratic cross-sectional tests and the system generalised method of moments (SGMM). (emerald.com)
  • What is the role for supply and demand forces in determining movements in international banking flows? (repec.org)
  • The implication of this is that a venture capitalist has to invest a million dollars or more per company for him or her to be able to justify spending time with that investment. (entrepreneurship.org)
  • Accentuating the role of managerial cognition in business model design, scholarly work recently conceptualizes business models as cognitive phenomenon reflecting managerial mental models. (bsz-bw.de)
  • Although both Bush and Obama early in their presidencies indicated that ideologies would play relatively unimportant roles in their Middle Eastern policies, developments soon pushed both administrations to reverse course. (themontrealreview.com)
  • El conocimiento profundo de MSF en ED carece de más estudios sobre sus propiedades psicométricas, su sensibilidad cultural, su vínculo con la estrategia organizacional, la política y la filosofía, y su impacto a largo plazo. (bvsalud.org)
  • The model highlights the key role of "aspirational voters"-members of the middle class who support pro-business policies and sacrifice social benefits hoping to become future entrepreneurs. (diegohuertad.com)