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Tiago Loncan, João Frois Caldeira
Pág. 859 - 895
This study analyzed the effect of foreign portfolio capital flows on stock returns of Brazilian listed firms through a 6-factors APT model, in which an additional risk factor for foreign portfolio capital flows was included. First, an aggregate...
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Nebile KORUCU GÜMÜSOGLU, Sinan ALÇIN
Pág. 21 - 34
The impact of capital flows on macroeconomic variables is widely studied in applied literature. In this context, this paper aims to analyze the impact of short-term capital flows and foreign direct investment on current account deficit for Turkey by usin...
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Semra Boga
Pág. 80 - 87
The aim of this study is to investigate the determinants of FDI inflows in Sub-Saharan African countries. In this study, panel data analysis was performed by using annual data from 23 countries for the period of 1975-2017. The Pesaran (2004) Cross-Sectio...
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Richard Schnorrenberger,Roberto Meurer
Pág. 605 - 229
Foreign portfolio investment has been growing since the beginning of the 1990's and the fall in portfolio investment stock due to the global financial crisis in 2008 was reverted after two years. The determinants of foreign portfolio investment and forei...
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Kuziva Mamvura,Mabutho Sibanda
AbstractOrientation: This study examined the main predictors of net foreign portfolio investment volatility in low-income Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. Based on the World Bank data (July 2014), the selected countries are Zimbab...
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Lisa Gusmanita,Nury Effendi,Rudi Kurniawan
Pág. 18 - 32
Abstract: The global economic turmoil on domestic economy was seen in 1997/1998 crisis which led to Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia implementing Inflation Targeting (IT). Empirically, IT was able to reduce foreign...
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Eduardo Rosas Rojas
Pág. 31 - 53
This article examines inconsistencies in the assumptions on which the new macroeconomic consensus is based, before going on to propose an alternative theoretical framework for understanding how exchange rate interventions work, and the compensatory effec...
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Imene Debbiche
Pág. 203 - 210
This paper provides a literature review and an empirical study of the particular independent growth impact of various capital inflows in the GCC countries during the period 2005-2018. It augments the standard growth determinants with inflows of foreign d...
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Ashish Kumar Sedai
This study examines the cost and benefits of capital inflow in emerging economies and delineates equity and debt to examine the nature and trends of capital inflows in Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS), East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa s...
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Vaishali S. Dhingra, Hemantkumar P. Bulsara, Shailesh Gandhi
Pág. 13 - 26
India has witnessed substantial increase in capital flows, particularly Foreign Institutional Investment in equity as well as derivatives segment since the 1990s. However, FII flows are sighted as ?hot money?- more volatile than other type of flows, whic...
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José Mauricio Gil León,John William Rosso Murillo,Edgar Alonso Ramirez Hernández
Pág. 137 - 147
We study the effect of public indebtedness on economic growth in Latin American economies. Our main findings indicate that a Public Debt-GDP ratio of 75% leads to a deceleration in growth. On the other hand, a ratio of 35% increases the growth volatility...
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Eric M. Bosire
Pág. 200 - 209
The flow of capital across borders is one of the pillars that is greasing the wheels of globalization due to its benefits in technology transfer. Since developing nations are unable to put together adequate savings to take care of their investments needs...
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Marco Mele,Angelo Quarto
Pág. 1 - 5
Gravity models utilize the attractive force concept as an analogy to explain volume of trade or capital flows. This paper aims at proving that direct investment flows between China and a group of South-Est Asian countries are determined by standard varia...
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Sergi Martínez-Rigol, Lluís Frago, Alejandro Morcuende, Carles Carreras and Gonzalo Bernardos
Globalization of the urban real estate market, which was originally local, has generated new capital flows worldwide that have reinforced the secondary circuit. Barcelona has not been immune to this process, at least since Spain?s integration into the Eu...
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Sergi Martínez-Rigol, Lluís Frago, Alejandro Morcuende, Carles Carreras and Gonzalo Bernardos
Globalization of the urban real estate market, which was originally local, has generated new capital flows worldwide that have reinforced the secondary circuit. Barcelona has not been immune to this process, at least since Spain?s integration into the Eu...
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Mladjan Dimitrijevic
Pág. 325 - 334
In a global economy, foreign direct investments are the most important form of international business activities. Statistical analysis based on bilateral flows of foreign direct investments as well as the specific features of the countries, confirmed the...
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Caroline Hamboro
Pág. in press
The ASEAN Economic Community which has taken place since 2015 has had an impact on the liberalization of labor flows towards Indonesia's economic growth. The large n...
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Xinna Zhao, Yuhang Tang, Milin Lu and Xiaohong Zhang
Cross-border capital flows have been a major force driving economic globalization. Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays a decisive role in seeking out market technology brands and enhancing the global competitiveness among international inflows. With th...
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Ni Putu Wiwin Setyari,Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja,Ni Luh Karmini
Pág. 315 - 324
The new trade theory shows the interaction between capital intensity, reflects the comparative advantages of a country as well as the industrial structure, and international capital flows. One main proposition stated if a country has high capital intensi...
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Maud Korley and Evangelos Giouvris
Research proposes that economic policy uncertainty (EPU) leads to exchange rate fluctuations. Given that African countries experience higher levels of uncertainty in developed/emerging markets, we examine the extent to which domestic and foreign EPU affe...
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