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Three things happen when emerging economies open their stock markets to foreign investors. First, the aggregate dividend yield falls by 240 basis points. Second, the growth rate of the capital stock increases by an average of 1.1 percentage points per year. Third, the growth rate of output per...
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Three things happen when emerging economies open their stock markets to foreign investors. First, the aggregate dividend yield falls by 240 basis points. Second, the growth rate of the capital stock increases by an average of 1.1 percentage points per year. Third, the growth rate of output per...
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world’s fish stocks. Implementing the new disciplines will present challenges for many developing country members …
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, where competing factors determine the choice of location of these investors. IFRS adoption, being one of the cardinal …, this paper investigates the extent to which IFRS adoption is able to at-tract FDI in the presence of this form of finance …. The main idea being that the effect of IFRS adoption on FDI may be adjustable depending on the presence of, and the kind …
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This paper constructs a theoretical model to explain the relationship between IFRS adoption, FDI and foreign aid. Using … 92 countries for the period 2003-2012. Overall, IFRS adoption attracts more aid when conditioned on foreign aid; however …
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