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Foreign ownership and capital structure dynamics

Finance Research Letters, 2020
Abstract This study explores the relationship between foreign investors and the dynamics of capital structure. Using a sample of listed firms in Taiwan during the period from 1997 to 2016, our results reveal that firms with higher foreign ownership are less likely to issue debt, indicating that foreign investors serve as a direct substitute for debt ...
Trung K Do
exaly   +2 more sources

Emigration and welfare in an economy with foreign capital

Journal of Development Economics, 1998
Abstract This paper examines the effects of emigration on welfare of the remaining residents (R) in an economy producing traded (T) and non-traded (N) goods with the aid of foreign and domestic capital. While the existing literature has established that emigration reduces the welfare of those left behind when foreign capital is not present in the ...
Slobodan Djajić
exaly   +3 more sources

Foreign Capital, Savings and Dependence

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1976
THE 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
openaire   +1 more source

Debt and Foreign Capital

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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