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investment limits imposed on the Polish pension funds exclude direct investment in real property, which is responsible - in the …
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This study explores the impact of accumulated pension funds on the investment level and economic growth in South Africa … and gross fixed capital formation (as a proxy for total investment level) from 1990(Q1) to 2019(Q3) were employed. The … from Bayesian Linear Regression estimation suggest that the mean effects of pension funds on economic growth and investment …
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This study explores the impact of accumulated pension funds on the investment level and economic growth in South Africa … and gross fixed capital formation (as a proxy for total investment level) from 1990(Q1) to 2019(Q3) were employed. The … from Bayesian Linear Regression estimation suggest that the mean effects of pension funds on economic growth and investment …
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In recent years Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) has received considerable attention from both private investors … in cleaner production technology by using exclusionary investment screens. SRI is more likely to be successful when … abatement costs are low and if principle guided investors are numerous and have homogenous investment principles. The …
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We review the Chilean Pension System (CPS) under an entirely new prism: the fluctuation of the capitalization funds measured by means of information theory, which is achieved by the application of the recently proposed data compressor wlzip. We begin by explaining the basics of the CPS at the...
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This paper explores empirically the economic validity of the relatively limited approach to the regulation of employment protection pursued in the UK over the last three decades and within the European Union more recently. It does so by comparing the UK’s manufacturing labour productivity...
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