John O. S. Wilson mostly deals with Monetary economics, Profitability index, Profit, Financial system and Macroeconomics. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Competition, Impact factor and Industrial organization. His study focuses on the intersection of Profitability index and fields such as Diversification with connections in the field of Panel analysis, Financial crisis, Stock market and Gross domestic product.
His Profit study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Barriers to entry and External governance. His research in Financial system intersects with topics in Technological change and Finance, Interest rate. John O. S. Wilson specializes in Macroeconomics, namely Market liquidity.
His primary areas of study are Monetary economics, Financial system, Financial crisis, Atlas detector and Particle physics. His Monetary economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Competition, Profit, Convergence, Macroeconomics and Profitability index. His work carried out in the field of Profit brings together such families of science as Barriers to entry and Financial services.
Financial system and Finance are frequently intertwined in his study. The concepts of his Financial crisis study are interwoven with issues in Market liquidity, Corporate governance and Real economy. His work in the fields of Large Hadron Collider, such as ATLAS experiment, intersects with other areas such as Upgrade.
His primary areas of investigation include Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Atlas detector, Monetary economics and Lepton. His Large Hadron Collider research includes elements of Boson and Muon. His Monetary economics study incorporates themes from Event study, Stock price, Shareholder, Credit union and Deposit insurance.
His Credit union research includes elements of Quality, Subsidy, Inefficiency, Profit and Financial services. His Heavy neutrino study, which is part of a larger body of work in Lepton, is frequently linked to Flavor, Momentum and Right handed, bridging the gap between disciplines. His biological study deals with issues like ATLAS experiment, which deal with fields such as Hadron.
His main research concerns Particle physics, Atlas detector, Large Hadron Collider, Lepton and Higgs boson. His research in Quark and Standard Model are components of Particle physics. His work in the fields of Top quark overlaps with other areas such as Gauge boson.
To a larger extent, he studies Nuclear physics with the aim of understanding Atlas detector. His work is dedicated to discovering how Large Hadron Collider, Boson are connected with Transverse momentum and other disciplines. His research investigates the connection with Higgs boson and areas like ATLAS experiment which intersect with concerns in Hadron.
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THE PROFITABILITY OF EUROPEAN BANKS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL AND DYNAMIC PANEL ANALYSIS*
John Goddard;Phil Molyneux;John O. S. Wilson.
The Manchester School (2004)
THE PROFITABILITY OF EUROPEAN BANKS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL AND DYNAMIC PANEL ANALYSIS*
John Goddard;Phil Molyneux;John O. S. Wilson.
The Manchester School (2004)
Dynamics of Growth and Profitability in Banking
John A. Goddard;Philip Molyneux;John O. S. Wilson.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2004)
Dynamics of Growth and Profitability in Banking
John A. Goddard;Philip Molyneux;John O. S. Wilson.
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (2004)
Determinants of profitability in European manufacturing and services: evidence from a dynamic panel model
John Goddard;Manouche Tavakoli;John O. S. Wilson.
Applied Financial Economics (2005)
Determinants of profitability in European manufacturing and services: evidence from a dynamic panel model
John Goddard;Manouche Tavakoli;John O. S. Wilson.
Applied Financial Economics (2005)
European Banking : Efficiency, Technology and Growth
John A. Goddard;Molyneux, Philip, Lecturer in Banking;John O. S. Wilson.
(2001)
European Banking : Efficiency, Technology and Growth
John A. Goddard;Molyneux, Philip, Lecturer in Banking;John O. S. Wilson.
(2001)
European banking: An overview
John Goddard;Philip Molyneux;John O.S. Wilson;Manouche Tavakoli.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2007)
European banking: An overview
John Goddard;Philip Molyneux;John O.S. Wilson;Manouche Tavakoli.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2007)
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