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A multi-regional input-output database linking Chinese subnational regions and global economies. [PDF]

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Hou X   +8 more
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WORLD MARKET AND CAPITAL EXPORT

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FDI, Export, and Capital Structure

Management International Review, 2011
This study investigates the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and export on capital structure for firms in emerging economies. The hypotheses are developed based on an agency theory perspective and are tested using a sample of 566 Taiwanese firms.
Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu
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Export of Capital?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1960
The financing by the United States of agricul tural expansion seems, at first sight, to present a policy dilemma, namely that a government with large agricultural surpluses on its hands is being asked to provide capital to increase foreign production of the very commodities in surplus supply.
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Influence of Capital Exports on Exports and Employment in Capital Exporting Countries

1963
In the last chapter we dealt with some of the various motives for capital exports. Whatever these motives — the endeavour to spread out the risks of production or to extend markets, or to take part in the economic development of less developed countries — the profit incentive is quite properly always present.
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Capital Exports

2007
Abstract IN 1930, Keynes was in little doubt that international capital flows were harmful to British welfare: I believe that laissez faire in foreign lending is utterly incompatible with our existing wages policy. For if individuals are entirely free to lend their savings without discrimination in whatever quarter of the world they ...
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Exporting and capital investment: On the strategic behavior of exporters. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
By exporting, firms sell in markets whose business cycles are not perfectly correlated, and so can be expected to have more stable cash flows. If companies are liquidity constrained, this stability of cash flows can provide exporters with certain advantages over firms that operate solely in a domestic market.
Campa, Jose M., Shaver, J. Myles
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