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State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of foreign … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
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constrained while State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
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State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of foreign … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005138506
State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of foreign … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005042843
State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of foreign … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005661590
State-owned firms and foreign-owned firms in China are not; Secondly, the geographical and sectoral presence of foreign … restructuring of the state-owned sector and further liberalization of foreign capital inflows in China can help to circumvent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004984820
China. Through use of the peer-firm-average idiosyncratic stock return to capture exogenous variation in peer firms …
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The paper investigates the hypothesis that financial development is the leading channel through which the foreign direct investment (FDI) positive spillovers accelerate growth rate. A simultaneous equations model (SEM) was specified using quarterly data within period (1993-2005). The estimated...
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This paper studies the effect of sovereign risk on capital flows from rich to poor nations in the context of a two-country model where Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) creates positive externalities in domestic production. We show that if externalities are large, a developing country never...
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Investment characteristics and the form of external financing are linked. Factor analysis indicates that the principal determinant of the financing choice is whether an investment's payoffs can be described as a hit or miss. Hit-or-miss investments are more likely to be equity financed. Equity...
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