2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3079140
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Macroeconomic Implications of Financial Imperfections: A Survey

Abstract: BIS Working Papers are written by members of the Monetary and Economic Department of the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The papers are on subjects of topical interest and are technical in character. The views expressed in them are those of their authors and not necessarily the views of the BIS. This publication is available on the BIS website (www.bis.org).

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“…This may include improving communica tion between departments, identifying key risk factors, and developing effective strategies for their management. Addi tionally, exploring opportunities to use advanced technolo gies and innovative methods that accelerate the implemen tation process and provide more precise control over it is essential [14,15]. Such an approach will not only reduce risks but also in crease the organization's readiness to adopt innovative deci sions, ensuring a balance between the benefits and costs of in novations.…”
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“…This may include improving communica tion between departments, identifying key risk factors, and developing effective strategies for their management. Addi tionally, exploring opportunities to use advanced technolo gies and innovative methods that accelerate the implemen tation process and provide more precise control over it is essential [14,15]. Such an approach will not only reduce risks but also in crease the organization's readiness to adopt innovative deci sions, ensuring a balance between the benefits and costs of in novations.…”
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confidence: 99%