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that leasing offers added debt capacity and increases in financially constrained firms. Firms that pay high taxes seem to … interest costs and amortization. Finally, highly concentrated Canadian firms may use less leasing because they are more family … an opportunity to validate prior results on the impact of taxes on leasing. By including two different measures of …
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that leasing offers added debt capacity and increases in financially constrained firms. Firms that pay high taxes seem to … interest costs and amortization. Finally, highly concentrated Canadian firms may use less leasing because they are more family … an opportunity to validate prior results on the impact of taxes on leasing. By including two different measures of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014785334
This study investigates the impact of stock market development on economic growth in China. To this end, the quarterly data from 1996 to 2011 are used and the empirical investigation is conducted within the unit root and the cointegration framework. The results show that the relationship between...
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The relationship between national income and government spending is one of the most debated topics between economists and policy makers during the last decades. The objective of this paper is to examine the Wagner’s law validity, and if it can be applied in the U.K. public spending expansion...
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This study is motivated by the China puzzle: the very impressive post-reform growth with relatively low aggregate volatility in the absence of healthy financial institutions by international standards. We argue that political economy constraints on the reform process have made China‟s...
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Finance is generally regarded as important for economic growth, but the role of finance in economic growth is a … controversial issue in the economic literature. The concept of ?finance for growth? refocuses the relationship between finance and … economic growth by redirecting the role of government policies in finance, and recognizes how finance without frontiers is …
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The present contribution tests whether countries can be pooled when studying the financegrowth nexus. Overall, our results point toward a ‘pragmatic’ positive answer, though considerable heterogeneity is present among developing countries.
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The Finance-Growth Nexus is a classical source of debate among economists. This contribution offers regional evidence … countries. The results for this application support the view that finance leads growth, reject its possible endogeneity and …
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The literature highlights the role of finance in growth. There is evidence on the connection (correlation and … causalities) between deeper finance (banking and non banking) and growth. We ask if some countries achieve better results, in … terms of growth, with comparable levels of finance. To answer the question we construct a best practices frontier, where we …
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With the spectre of the Euro crisis looming substantially large and scaring potential monetary unions, this study is a short-run trip to embryonic African monetary zones to assess the Schumpeterian thesis for positive spillovers of financial services on growth. Causality analysis is performed...
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