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Factors explaining the interest margin in the banking sectors of the European Union

2003

Abstract This study analyses the interest margin in the principal European banking sectors (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain) in the period 1993–2000 using a panel of 15,888 observations, identifying the fundamental elements affecting this margin. Our starting point is the methodology developed in the original study by Ho and Saunders [Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis XVI (1981) 581–600] and later extensions, but widened to take banks' operating costs explicitly into account. Also, unlike the usual practice in the literature, a direct measure of the degree of competition (Lerner index) in the different markets is used. The results show that the fall of marg…

margins competitionEconomics and EconometricsNet interest marginMonetary economicsInternational economicsLerner indexjel:G21jel:L11Competition (economics)Interest rate riskMargin (finance)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMarket powerEuropean unionFinanceCredit riskmedia_commonJournal of Banking & Finance
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Evaluating Multidimensional Prices in the Bundling Context

1999

Leasing offers, such as “... Jaguar XJ6 3.2, ..., down payment DM 22,325, DM 999 per month, 36 monthly installments...” or “... Audi A4 Avant, ..., down payment DM 15,000, DM 157 per month, repayment period 36 months, residual payment DM 5,000 ...”, have made regular appearances in advertisements for several years now. That offers of this kind are accepted by buyers of automobiles is confirmed by the leasing figures for German automobile manufacturers. Since the early 1990s, between 10% and 28% of all new automobiles have been sold under a leasing agreement, depending on the maker and the model series. The average leasing share for the automobile sector was approximately 23% in Germany in 1…

media_common.quotation_subjectDown paymentContext (language use)AdvertisingConsumer researchBusinessPaymentAgricultural economicsmedia_commonInterest rate
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Świat wartości w śląskich nazwach geograficznych

2015

The objective of the article is an axiological analysis of the Silesian geographical names and the justification of its usefulness in school didactics. Educating pupils by means of proper names integrates linguistic, cultural, historical and political contents. Discussions on names and their justification teach tolerance and patriotism, highlight fundamental values such as family, work, homeland and religion, and emphasize traditions and attachment to one’s “little homeland”. Onomastic aspects can be included in the teaching of the Polish language as well as other subjects, discussed in special interest groups or facultative classes, and used in field games and in mini-biographies of one’s …

media_common.quotation_subjectHomelandPolishSpecial Interest GroupToponymyLinguisticslanguage.human_languagePoliticsPatriotismlanguageProper nounOnomasticsSocial sciencePsychologymedia_commonPolonistyka. Innowacje
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Monetary policy and exchange rate dynamics in the Spanish economy

1999

As the Spanish economy gets more integrated in international markets, the real exchange rate becomes a key determinant of the monetary transmission. In this paper we trace out the dynamic response of prices, output and the exchange rate following a monetary policy shock. We estimate a structural VAR model whose identification scheme is based on the long run properties common to a large class of models. The results suggest that a small model with efficient asset markets plus nominal inertia and long run monetary neutrality, captures the essential features of the monetary transmission mechanism in Spain. The interest rate shock is well identified and the exchange rate overshoots its long run …

media_common.quotation_subjectjel:E40Monetary policyMonetary economicsjel:E52jel:E31Monetary hegemonyMarket liquidityInterest rateVector autoregressionCredit channelShock (economics)Exchange rateEconomyStructural VAR monetary shocks exchange rate overshootingEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_common
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Externalizing behavior problems and interest in reading as predictors of later reading skills and educational aspirations

2017

This study examined the developments in children’s externalizing problems and interest in reading during their first four years of school (Grades 1–4) and investigated whether this development predicted the children’s Grade 6 reading skills and educational aspirations. Data comprised (1) teachers’ ratings of externalizing problems and children’s (N = 642; 43% girls) self-ratings of their interest in reading, collected between Grades 1 and 4, and (2) measures of reading fluency and comprehension, and children’s self-reports of educational aspirations, collected at Grade 6. First, latent growth modeling showed that a higher level of externalizing problems in Grade 1 was associated with a lowe…

media_common.quotation_subjectlukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencylatent growth modelingReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)ta515media_commonluetun ymmärtäminenexternalizing problemsLatent growth modeling05 social sciences050301 educationeducational aspirationskoulutustavoitteetreading comprehensionSkill developmentkäyttäytymishäiriötreading fluencyComprehensioninterest in readingReading comprehensionlukutaitoPsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologyContemporary Educational Psychology
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Second European Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Survey (Crt Survey Ii): Latvian Data Compared to Europe

2020

Abstract The cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) survey II is a joint initiative between the European Heart Rhythm Association and the Heart Failure Association. It compiles real world data about cardiac resynchronisation therapy in European Society of Cardiology member states. 11 088 patients assigned to implantation of CRT with pacemaker function (CRT-P) or CRT with an incorporated defibrillator (CRT-D) were enrolled in the survey starting 1 October 2015 till 31 December 2016 and for each patient, an electronic case report form (eCRF) was completed. Each participating country had each eCRF data-point benchmarked against the total cohort. In total, 79 patients were included from Latvia…

medication therapymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryGeneral interestScienceQLatvianheart failure030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFamily medicinelanguagemedicinecardiovascular system030212 general & internal medicinedemographicProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Kinetic analysis of functional images: The case for a practical approach to performance prediction

1999

We present the first parallel medical application for the analysis of dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) images together with a practical performance model. The parallel application may improve the diagnosis for a patient (e. g. in epilepsy surgery) because it enables the fast computation of parametric images on a pixed level as opposed to the traditionally used region of interest (ROI) approach which is applied to determine an average parametric value for a particular anatomic region of the brain. We derive the performance model from the application context and show its relation to abstract machine models. We demonstrate the accuracy of the model to predict the runtime of the appli…

medicine.diagnostic_testRelation (database)Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONFunctional imagingPositron emission tomographyRegion of interestPerformance predictionmedicineArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmParametric statistics
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Personalised Medicine in National Cancer Plans: How Can Innovation Be Translated Into Policy?

2014

ABSTRACT Stratified, precision or personalised medicine (PM) is emerging as one of the most important areas of clinical innovation in cancer care. Yet, implementing policies to translate these innovations to practice entails deep changes, including in how patient information is treated, how funding is allocated, how diagnostic tests are validated and carried out, how care is organised, how clinical trials are conducted and how new drugs are approved. National Cancer Control Programmes (NCCPs), for their part, have emerged as the primary instrument to coordinate the range of cancer control policies within individual countries, and virtually all European countries have adopted one. This means…

medicine.medical_specialtyEvidence-based practicebusiness.industryProfessional developmentConflict of interestHealth services researchHematologyPublic relationsBest interestsBiobankOncologyFamily medicineHealth caremedicinebusinessPatient educationAnnals of Oncology
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Association of Dunbar, May-Thurner and Nutcracker Compression Syndromes in One Patient

2020

Abstract We report a case of Dunbar syndrome, May–Thurner syndrome and Nutcracker syndrome diagnosed in one patient with clinical presentation and imaging findings on Doppler ultrasonography. Dunbar syndrome or truncus coeliacus compression syndrome is an under-diagnosed vascular compression syndrome with a lot of controversy around it because of insufficient differentiation from celiac artery stenosis. May–Thurner syndrome or iliac vein compression syndrome is an anatomically variable condition of venous outflow obstruction caused by extrinsic compression by the right common iliac artery as it crosses the iliac vein anteriorly. In Nutcracker syndrome due to compression the outflow from the…

medicine.medical_specialtyGeneral interestAssociation (object-oriented programming)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseCompression (physics)May–Thurner syndrome030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesNutcracker syndromeDunbar syndrome0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinecardiovascular systemmedicineCardiologyProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Neopterin, cellular adhesion molecules and myeolperoxidase in patients with stable and unstable angina pectoris

2011

Neopterin, cellular adhesion molecules and myeolperoxidase in patients with stable and unstable angina pectoris Recent data indicate that the serum level of neopterin, a marker of inflammation and immune modulator secreted by monocytes/macrophages, is elevated in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and seems to be a prognostic marker for major cardiovascular events. Soluble cellular adhesion molecules (sCAMs) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) levels are also related to ACS. The aim of the present study was to evaluate differences in serum levels of neopterin, sCAMs and MPO between coronary artery disease and metabolic syndrome (CAD-MetS) patients with stable and unstable angina pectoris (SA…

medicine.medical_specialtyGeneral interestSciencemetabolic syndromecellular adhesion moleculesCoronary artery diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundangina pectorisimmune system diseasesInternal medicinemedicineIn patientMultidisciplinarybiologyUnstable anginaCell adhesion moleculeQNeopterinmedicine.diseasemyeloperoxidaseneopterinchemistryMyeloperoxidasebiology.proteinCardiologyMetabolic syndromecoronary artery diseaseProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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