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Using a sample of 124 countries assisted by China from 2000 to 2019, this paper examines the impact of foreign aid on … countries has a negative impact on China's OFDI to recipient countries, indicating that foreign aid is nonaltruistic and …
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influence of these variables has largely been ignored, particularly in countries that are part of China's Belt and Road …
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China. Clan culture's short-radius trust requires banks to have more physical branches and employees to establish trust, and …
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Countries in the European Union's neighborhood, such as those in the Eastern Partnership (EaP), have a particular interest in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) because investment inflows can guarantee them a number of advantages needed for accession. This paper proposes a comparative...
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The purpose is to study the new survival trends for states in a multipolar world, determine the successfulness of adaptation to the digitalization of different growth poles, and develop the applied recommendations to improve the practice of adaptation to the risks of digitalization of these...
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The South African government offers various support mechanisms to support Eskom, the state-owned electric utility, and the independent power producers in providing low-cost electricity, including credit and payment guarantees. Guarantees constitute contingent liabilities to the government and...
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Cluster policies (CPs) are said to be one of the crucial elements supporting the innovativeness of local and regional economies. However, what drives the success of CPs has not been made fully explicit. We tested the impact of perceived quality and strength of social capital (SC) and the formal...
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This study specifically explores the effect of domestic political and economic risks on risk-taking in the banking sector for 105 countries operating in six various geographical regions between 2009 and 2017. To the best of our knowledge, this may be the first study that attempts to conduct this...
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the highest bilateral convergence followed by China, Russia, and South Africa. Furthermore, oil price volatility is the … largest risk factor co-moving with China and Russia’s CDS spreads, while oil price volatility exhibits the lowest co …
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"A investing with confidence: understanding political risk management in the 21st century", is based on papers at the 2008 symposium on international political risk management, host by the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and Georgetown University on December 4, 2008. The...
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