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boost TFP growth while external debt is actually negatively correlated with TFP growth. The negative relationship between … external debt liabilities and TFP growth is attenuated in economies with higher levels of financial development and better …
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boost TFP growth while external debt is actually negatively correlated with TFP growth. The negative relationship between … external debt liabilities and TFP growth is attenuated in economies with higher levels of financial development and better … direct investment ; portfolio equity ; debt ; total factor productivity …
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boost TFP growth while external debt is actually negatively correlated with TFP growth. The negative relationship between … external debt liabilities and TFP growth is attenuated in economies with higher levels of financial development and better …
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There is a long debate among policymakers and academicians regarding whether assessments of international financial integration have significant growth benefits and whether such benefits compensate for the accompanied risks. Recent financial crisis has revived this debate. The previous empirical...
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Recent evidence from developing and emerging economies shows a negative correlation between growth and net capital inflows, a contradiction to neoclassical growth theory. I provide updated and disaggregated evidence on the origins of this puzzle. An analysis of the components of capital flows...
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The paper focuses on China's onshore bond market and the drivers of non-resident net portfolio flows into Chinese debt …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI) have been long considered as independent forms of international capital flows. This paper analyzes the mutual relationship between FDI and FPI and attempts to answer the question whether they complement or substitute for each...
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI) have been long considered as distinct and independent forms of international capital flows, but in the globalized world there are reasons to treat them as interconnected phenomena. This paper analyzes the mutual relationship...
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We examine the role of local currency bond markets (LCBMs) and foreign investor participation in these markets in capital flow volatility in emerging Asian economies over the period 1999 to 2020. Using a panel analysis and impulse response functions generated from a panel structural vector...
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