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OS ECJ-TF 2/2016 on the Decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 13 July 2016 in Brisal and KBC Finance Ireland (Case C-18/15), on t…

2016

This article examines the decision of the CJEU in Brisal and KBC Finance Ireland (Case C-18/15) of 13 July 2016. Following a Portuguese reference for a preliminary ruling, the Court's decision provides further clarification on the permissibility of withholding taxation within the European Union. In relation to interest, the Court held that non-resident taxpayers may be subject to withholding taxes (even if comparable residents pursuing the same activity are not) but that non-residents may nevertheless not be taxed on gross income (when comparable residents are taxed on net profits) and are, therefore, entitled to deduct expenses directly connected to their business activity.

FinanceNet profitbusiness.industryGross incomeWithholding taxEconomic Justicelanguage.human_languagePreliminary rulinglanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instancePortugueseEuropean unionbusinessTax lawmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Absorption of European Funds by Romania

2014

Abstract The European Union provides financial support to all Member States through structural instruments (Structural Funds) and the Fund for Agriculture. Nationally, each Member State has to set up operational programs (SOP) in accordance with European requirements to access the available money. In the current multiannual financial exercise there are 7 SOP, plus the agriculture program. The absorption level of European funds for the current financial period - 2007-2013 - is low for several reasons: lack of strategic vision for programming development, poor quality of projects, excessive bureaucracy, lack of optimization of financial flows etc. For the upcoming 2014-2020 financial programm…

FinanceStrategic planningGovernmentbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAccountingmultiannual financial yearEuropean projectsthe absorption of European fundsFinancial regulationGeneral partnershipMember stateEconomicsSingle Euro Payments Areamedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessstructural instrumentsmedia_commonEuropean debt crisisoperational programsProcedia Economics and Finance
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L’integrazione dei Musulmani in Europa e la circolazione della banca e della finanza islamica (Integration of Muslims in Europe and Circulation of Is…

2018

Italian Abstract: Lo stabilizzarsi di comunita islamiche all'interno dell'Unione Europea impone l'attenzione sulle peculiarita legate alla realta islamica. Lo “spazio della sharī'a”, infatti, lungi dal confinarsi nel medio oriente si estende all'Unione Europea attraverso i luoghi di lavoro, le scuole, gli ospedali, i tribunali e i mercati. All’espansione dei modelli normativi islamici hanno contribuito, in particolare, le politiche di “ristrutturazione” dell'ordinamento islamico degli anni '80 del secolo scorso e l'intensificarsi dei flussi migratori a partire degli anni '90, creando un terreno fertile al dispiegarsi delle potenzialita della sharī'a a livello transnazionale, offrendo a sogg…

Financebusiness.industryFundamental rightsIslamReligious beliefIslamic financeShariaPolitical scienceAlcohol productsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessIslamic bankingmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Project finance in the energy industry: new debt-based financing models

2012

The paper aims to examine the development of new financing models for project finance to attract private investors to finance large European energy infrastructure projects. In particular, the paper investigates the uniqueness of the project finance as a rapidly growing field in finance, the financial characteristics of the project bond market as one of the vehicles for funding energy projects, and the role of the credit support provided by the European Investment Bank and the European Union to promote the bond-based financing schemes. The paper is organized as follows. Section 1 provides a general description of project finance. Section 2 identifies the economic reasons for using project fi…

Financebusiness.industrySettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariEnergy (esotericism)media_common.quotation_subjectBondProject finance Energy industry Project bond Credit enhancement Rating financial innovation.Energy infrastructureInvestment bankingDebtProject financeBond marketmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_common
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The Financial Costs in Energy Efficient District. Alternative Scenarios from the Demo Sites of the CITyFiED Program

2021

The European Union’s environmental policies actively promote the transition to a low-carbon society and to sustainable energy systems that improve people’s quality of life and do not negatively impact the natural environment. To achieve these goals, the European Union funded several programs to pilot energy efficiency measures for buildings and districts and, lately, launched the European Green Deal. The results of these experimentations have shown that often the economic feasibility of retrofitting interventions is not achieved without public grants. This contribution aims to analyze the influence of financial parameters on the profitability of projects of energy efficient districts. The s…

Financial costsPsychological interventionEconomic feasibilityEnvironmental economicsEconomic feasibilityCITyFiED programSustainable energyEnergy efficient districtSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoRetrofittingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceProfitability indexBusinessEuropean unionEnergy retrofitmedia_commonEfficient energy use
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Banca ética y banca cooperativa. Un análisis comparativo a través del estudio de Caixa Popular y de Fiare Banca Ética

2017

Los bancos sociales representan en la actualidad una alternativa a la banca convencional, sobre todo para aquellos clientes que demandan un consumo socialmente responsable. La banca social está formada por dos tipos diferentes de entidades de crédito: los bancos cooperativos y los bancos éticos. Los primeros desarrollan su actividad desde hace ya más de un siglo a través de un modelo de banca de proximidad enfocada al territorio. Los segundos llevan tres décadas aproximadamente de funcionamiento, dirigiéndose a la realización de inversiones socialmente responsables (proyectos sociales y medioambientales). En el presente trabajo se analizan las similitudes y diferencias entre ambos modelos d…

Financial inclusionConsumption (economics)Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryCredit union05 social sciences050301 educationFinancial systemCitizen journalism06 humanities and the artsCustomer relationship management0603 philosophy ethics and religionBancos y cajasCooperativasElectronic bankingSocially responsible investmentEconomy060301 applied ethicsbusiness0503 educationSocial responsibilitySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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COMPLIANCE AND THE RECOVERY OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: NEW CHALLENGES FOR LATVIA’S BANKING SECTOR

2012

Determinants of international banking failures have been widely discussed and summarized. A combination of global and systemic complexity of products that fails down on correct managing of the banking risk systems; consumers who are eager for credits and regulators who are unable to spot the potential global inter-relationships – consequently have led to the failures. As a response to the financial crisis the European Commission has been working actively to complete a comprehensive financial reform to address poor risk management, lack of responsibility and to correct the underlying weaknesses in the supervisory and regulatory framework. The regulatory development is substantially increasin…

Financial institutionbusiness.industryCorporate governanceAccountingCertificationCommissionFinancial crisismedia_common.cataloged_instanceSanctionsEuropean unionEconomic systembusinessFinancial servicesmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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WAITING FOR THE CAPITAL MARKET UNION: THE POSITION OF LATVIAN CORPORATE BOND MARKET

2017

Baltic region is traditionally treated as similar and comparable when analysed on the macroeconomic level. The major difference is faced when the analysis is performed for the corporate bond market – the weight of Latvian publically traded corporate bonds among the three countries- Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia- reached 94% by the number of issues quoted. With 47 corporate bonds listed in Nasdaq Riga, Latvian corporate bond market demonstrated the rapid growth and recognition of corporate bonds as the source of alternative to bank lending financing method (Nasdaq Baltic, 2017). There are no obvious macro or microeconomic evidence for Latvia meeting more favourable conditions for corporate b…

Financial sector developmentbusiness.industryBondFinancial systemAccountingMarket liquidityCorporate bondEconomicsBond marketmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSmall and medium-sized enterprisesEuropean unionbusinessCapital marketmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Cardiovascular disease burden from ambient air pollution in Europe reassessed using novel hazard ratio functions

2019

Abstract Aims Ambient air pollution is a major health risk, leading to respiratory and cardiovascular mortality. A recent Global Exposure Mortality Model, based on an unmatched number of cohort studies in many countries, provides new hazard ratio functions, calling for re-evaluation of the disease burden. Accordingly, we estimated excess cardiovascular mortality attributed to air pollution in Europe. Methods and results The new hazard ratio functions have been combined with ambient air pollution exposure data to estimate the impacts in Europe and the 28 countries of the European Union (EU-28). The annual excess mortality rate from ambient air pollution in Europe is 790 000 [95% confidence i…

Fine particulate matterPrevention and EpidemiologyAir pollutionAir pollutionFast Track Clinical Research030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthPer capitaMedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansEuropean unionDisease burdenmedia_commonExcess mortality ratebusiness.industryMortality rateHazard ratioLoss of life expectancyUncertainty030229 sport sciencesEnvironmental ExposureCardiovascular riskConfidence intervalEuropeEditor's ChoiceCardiovascular DiseasesLife expectancyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHealth promotion interventionEuropean Heart Journal
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Moving closer? Comparing regional adjustments to shocks in EMU and the United States

2020

Highlights • Interstate migration is the main adjustment channel to labor demand shocks for the US. • EMU countries adjust through changes in labor force participation and unemployment. • Price flexibility is more important as a shock absorber for EMU. • Risk-sharing mechanisms have been more effective in the US than in the EMU. • The strength of these channels has increased for EMU ad declined for the United States.

Flexibility (engineering)Economics and EconometricsLabor mobility2019-20 coronavirus outbreak050208 financeRisk-sharingEuroCurrency UnionsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLabor demandSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaMonetary economicsExchange-rate flexibilityFull sampleArticleRegional adjustments0502 economics and businessUnemploymentEconomics050207 economicsFinancemedia_commonJournal of International Money and Finance
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