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This study determines whether fund providers' investment preferences affect the investment characteristics of venture capital companies and venture capital-backed firms.This concept is considered in light of data from the European Venture Capital Association (EVCA), which reports the amount of...
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volatility. We find that FDI and foreign bank loans are positively associated with unexpected GDP growth on a contemporaneous …. Volatility in bank loans is likely to have a larger impact here than will volatility in equity investment. Higher volatility in … FDI, foreign equity investment and bank loans amplify foreign exchange market volatility during a crisis while mitigating …
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better performing emerging markets throughout the world. Papers in the volume address international capital flows, financial …
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Focusing on Malaysia's shifting economic profile and position, this book investigates a range of new developments impacting on growth, such as the effects of the digital economy on jobs creation and the threats of environmental degradation and trade protectionism. In developing the debate around...
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: Innovation Effect Towards Growth -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2. Cost Efficiency on Bank Market Risk: Towards Inclusive … Growth -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Review of Bank Market Risk and Efficiency -- 2.2.1 Bank Market Risk -- 2.2.2 Bank … Efficiency -- 2.2.3 Other Independent Variables for Bank Market Risk -- 2.3 Development of the Models -- 2.3.1 Market Risk -- 2 …
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Using a panel regression approach across 13 developing Asian economies from 1996Q1 to 2019Q4, this paper examines the extent of financial development as a transmission channel for mediating the "allocation puzzle" in capital flows. This puzzle pertains to why capital seems to flow to economies...
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