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Micro study of low-income households in India: a poverty expectation hypothesis?
Ashish PandeyThe purpose of this paper is to explore whether existing theories on saving behaviour and empirical findings on the determinants of saving behaviour can be generalised for the…
Financial contagion: review of empirical literature
Neha Seth, Laxmidhar PandaThe purpose of this paper is to obtain a comprehensive structure of past empirical studies on financial contagion which can provide the present growth and future scope of research…
Islamic calendar anomalies: Pakistani practitioners’ perspective
Anwar Halari, Christine Helliar, David M. Power, Nongnuch TantisantiwongStudies on Islamic calendar anomalies in financial markets tend to apply quantitative analysis to historic share prices. Surprisingly, there is a lack of research investigating…
Heuristic biases in investment decision-making and perceived market efficiency: A survey at the Pakistan stock exchange
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Maqsood Ahmad, Faisal MahmoodThis paper aims to clarify the mechanism by which heuristics influences the investment decisions of individual investors, actively trading on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX)…
Scope, measurement, impact size and determinants of indirect cost of financial distress: A systematic literature review
Umar Farooq, Ali Qamar JibranThe purpose of the study is to systematically review the literature of indirect cost of financial distress to understand its scope, measurements, impact size and determinants to…
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