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Foreign Capital, Savings and Dependence
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1976THE recent focus of radical economists such as Thomas Weisskopf (1972) and Keith Griffin (1970) on the possible reduction in domestic savings caused by aid inflow has raised an important issue: How much does this matter?' A characteristic answer by orthodox economists would be that increased current consumption is also welfare-improving.
Grinols, Earl, Bhagwati, Jagdish N
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Endogenous specification of foreign capital inflows, human capital development and economic growth
International Journal of Social Economics, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the relationship between foreign capital inflows, human capital development (HCD) and economic growth in ECOWAS countries.Design/methodology/approachIn line with the augmented Solow model ...
H. Musibau, A. Yusuf, Kafilah Lola Gold
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Foreign Capital Inflows and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Any Nexus?
Journal of African Business, 2019This paper examines the impact of foreign capital inflows on economic growth in Nigeria for 1980–2015 period. It employs Autoregressive Distributed Lagged (ARDL)-bounds test, and finds a cointegration relationship between foreign capital inflows and ...
K. Ehigiamusoe, H. Lean
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
: Against the background of China's further relaxation of foreign investment control and implementation of energy conservation and emissions reduction, the data of 30 provinces in China from 2001 to 2015 were used to measure the carbon dioxide emissions ...
Kuan Zhang +3 more
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: Against the background of China's further relaxation of foreign investment control and implementation of energy conservation and emissions reduction, the data of 30 provinces in China from 2001 to 2015 were used to measure the carbon dioxide emissions ...
Kuan Zhang +3 more
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Latin American Perspectives, 1993
Rivers of ink have flowed in Latin America since 1982 in an attempt to explain the swift historical change that made the 1980s a decade of debt crisis. Much of this attention has been focused on the internal logic of the process that was set in motion when Mexico announced that it could not continue to service its debt in "normal" terms and that has ...
Osvaldo Martínez, Luis Fierro
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Rivers of ink have flowed in Latin America since 1982 in an attempt to explain the swift historical change that made the 1980s a decade of debt crisis. Much of this attention has been focused on the internal logic of the process that was set in motion when Mexico announced that it could not continue to service its debt in "normal" terms and that has ...
Osvaldo Martínez, Luis Fierro
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CONTENT PROTECTION WITH FOREIGN CAPITAL
Oxford Economic Papers, 1993The author considers local content requirements in a second-best environment with foreign capital flows and explores the consequences for domestic producers of final goods. The author derives an expression for the welfare consequences of content protection in a competitive general equilibrium model of two stages of production and shows that content ...
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Resources policy, 2019
This study explores the effect of the amounts of natural resources, human capital, and foreign direct investment on the ecological footprint in the presence of energy consumption and economic growth using US data from 1970 to 2015.
Muhammad Wasif Zafar +5 more
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This study explores the effect of the amounts of natural resources, human capital, and foreign direct investment on the ecological footprint in the presence of energy consumption and economic growth using US data from 1970 to 2015.
Muhammad Wasif Zafar +5 more
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Foreign Capital and Protectionism
The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1992In terms of a simple model, it is shown that the growth in the export processing zone through an influx of foreign-owned capital reduces welfare for an economy importing capital-intensive goods and following a protectionary policy. Similarly, it follows that growth in the export-processing zone should benefit economies importing labor-intensive goods.
Hamid Beladi, Sugata Marjit
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Relationship between foreign capital flows, domestic investment and savings in the SADC region
Development Southern Africa, 2018The importance of foreign capital in the domestic economy cannot be underestimated as it bridges the gap between domestic capital demand and supply. Given this background the paper studies the relationship between the different types of foreign capital ...
F. Kapingura
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1983
The role of foreign capital as a determinant of growth in the developing countries is a controversial subject. The controversy has sometimes been focussed on all foreign capital inflows and sometimes on its components, particularly foreign aid and private foreign investment.
Kanhaya L. Gupta, M. Anisul Islam
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The role of foreign capital as a determinant of growth in the developing countries is a controversial subject. The controversy has sometimes been focussed on all foreign capital inflows and sometimes on its components, particularly foreign aid and private foreign investment.
Kanhaya L. Gupta, M. Anisul Islam
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