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Concerns about socially uneven progress and inequality have regained public attention (including that of many populist politicians). The purpose of this paper is to identify the economic policies as well as economic factors that facilitate inclusive development. This paper is a first attempt to...
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This study aims to empirically verify the effects of natural resource rents on inclusive human development in developing countries. The results from the IV Tobit regression show that natural resource rents have a positive direct effect on inclusive human development in developing countries and...
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The role of renewable and fossil fuel energy consumption on environmental sustainability remains inconclusive due to varied economic and technological structure. This study provides new insight by assessing the nexus between the utilization of two energy categories - renewable and conventional,...
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by Feichtinger et al. (2007), by means of which two different capitalization measures, accounting for dividends and …
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Corporate finance theory provides both precise and approximate formulas for the maximum growth rate of a firm, typically called the internal growth rate (when no external funds are permitted) and the sustainable growth rate (when the capital structure is held fixed). The assumption in these...
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Corporate finance theory provides both precise and approximate formulas for the maximum growth rate of a firm, typically called the internal growth rate (when no external funds are permitted) and the sustainable growth rate (when the capital structure is held fixed). The assumption in these...
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the paper.Findings: The results show that: (a) the distressed firms that distribute dividends at the end of the loss …
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