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This study seeks to establish the relationship between carbon emissions, agricultural output and industrial output in South Africa. It uses data from 1960 to 2017 based on an annual frequency, giving a total of 58 annual observations. The Autoregressive Distributed Lag technique is employed to...
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Financial management is one of the seven important managerial functions and is responsible for ensuring that institutions have adequate or access to financial resources to meet short-term and long-term resources to meet long-term obligations. Long-term resources are capital provided by the owner...
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Objectives: This research explores how an independent financial reporting monitoring and review body functions as a mechanism of accountability. Prior Work: The paper extends on a critical body of accounting research which draws on institutional theory to explain the functioning of financial...
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Working Capital is an important aspect of corporate financial management because it affects profitability, liquidity and firm value (Smith, 1973; Deloof, 2003; Nazir and Afza, 2008).For this reason, firms try to keep an optimal (desirable) level of working capital that maximizes their value. In essence,...
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Equity investments offer considerable returns to investors and is considered to be a major source of capital for most large firms. However, these returns are subject to movement in share prices. This study investigate the determinants of share prices using fourteen companies listed on the...
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Tourismis increasingly being recognized as an essential component of economic growth in South Africa. The purpose of this study is to examine cointegration and causal effects between tourism and economic growth in South Africa for annual data collected between 1995 and 2014. To this end, the...
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