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How to measure banking regulation and supervision

Pedro, Cristina; Ramalho, Joaquim; Silva, Jacinto

Using data from 141 countries, this paper identifies the variables that best characterize banking regulation and supervision practices around the world. A nonlinear principal components analysis with optimal variable transformation is used to deal with the mixed measurement levels of the variables and to reduce data dimensionality; and results robustness is tested for different subsamples. Deposit insurance, li...


How to Measure Banking Regulation and Supersion

Pedro, Cristina; Ramalho, Joaquim; Silva, Jacinto

Using data from 141 countries, this paper identifies the variables that best characterize banking regulation and supervision practices around the world. A nonlinear principal components analysis with optimal variable transformation is used to deal with the mixed measurement levels of the variables and to reduce data dimensionality; and results robustness is tested for different subsamples. Deposit insurance, li...


Neonatal sepsis in mother-child dyad of ethnic minority: a case study

Urbanovská, Nikola; Pedro, Cristina; Sim-Sim, Margarida

Objective: This paper aimed to describe the nursing diagnoses and interventions in the mother-child dyad consistent with the neonatal sepsis situation by applying the NANDA-I taxonomy. Methods: This is a case study research, conducted with a newborn hospitalized at 72 hours of life in a neonatology service and with his mother who followed him up during hospitalization. Data collected in December 2017. Ethical p...


The main determinants of banking crises in OECD countries

Pedro, Cristina; Ramalho, Joaquim; Silva, Jacinto

Banks’ stability can be affected by economic fluctuations, banks’ risktaking behavior, connections among banks and countries’ financial system structure. At the same time, banking regulation and supervision were designed to protect banks from failure, but a large number of banking crises were not prevented recently. Using binary response models for panel data and focusing on OECD countries, this paper studies t...


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