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Nowdays, Corporate social responsibility has been studied by several authors, some of them focus in stakeholder theory, which has been proposed by many authors such as Freeman, 1984; Mitchell et al., 1997; Kaptein and Van Tulder, 2003 and Aguinis & Glavas, 2011. These studies have identified some...
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This paper aims to show the relationship between interest rates used in the Peruvian financial market in national currency (interbank rate) and foreign currency (reference: prime rate) and future exchange rate or term (forwards by name in English) for the period from January 2004 to July 2009....
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This paper analyzes how fund flows react to past performance in the dynamic Brazilian equity fund market over the period 2001 to 2012. The study also tests for a "smart money" effect (Zheng, 1999), or whether funds that receive more money subsequently outperform those that receive less money. We...
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The economic development of several countries is always accompanied by a parallel development of financial systems, as evidenced by numerous theoretical and empirical studies have addressed the issue, showing the key strategic role in transforming these savings into investment ( Calvo et al.,...
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This study aims to determine the impact of the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA) start-up in the main indicators of the stock markets of the countries that conform it (Chile, Colombia, and Peru).At the end, several indicators were reviewed to measure the impact on profitability, risk,...
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