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Diaspora Interest in Homeland Investment
Journal of International Business Studies, 1999This paper examines four diaspora communities resident in the United States that were targeted by their homelands as foreign investors during the 1990s. The homelands comprise Armenia, Cuba, Iran, and Palestine. We pose the question: What are the determinants of interest in homeland investment, and can they be generalized across the four communities ...
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1989
Abstract This chapter begins with a discussion of R. G. Hawtrey's monetary theory, which was rejected by Keynes. It then discusses the concepts of defensive investment and innovative investment.
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Abstract This chapter begins with a discussion of R. G. Hawtrey's monetary theory, which was rejected by Keynes. It then discusses the concepts of defensive investment and innovative investment.
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Investment and the Rate of Interest
Journal of Political Economy, 1971The purpose of this paper is to present a coherent view of the neoclassical model of capital accumulation as a basis of for a theory of investment of the firm. The model is formulated in discrete time, which brings out more clearly than the usual continuous-time version the crucial distinction between the short and the long run.
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OPTIMAL INVESTMENT OF A LIFE INTEREST
Mathematical Finance, 1995We consider the problem of a trustee faced with investing a sum of money, the interest from which will be received by one party (the life‐tenant) during his lifetime while the capital will go to another party (the survivor) on the death of the life‐tenant.
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Interest rates and investment coordination failures
The Review of Austrian Economics, 2016The theory of capital developed by Bohm-Bawerk and Wicksell emphasized the roundabout nature of the production process. The basic insight is that production necessarily involves time. One element of the production process is to determine the period of production, or the length of time from the start of production to its completion.
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Chinese interests in the global investment regime
China Economic Journal, 2014China is rising as a major source of outward direct investment (ODI), but barriers to and protectionism against Chinese investment have been strengthened as well. This situation reflects inherent flaws in the architecture governing international investment.
Fan He, Bijun Wang
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An Investment of Lessor Interest
Journal of Property Finance, 1991Outlines a form of investment, similar to an institutional sale and leaseback agreement, but which escalates the rent payable for up to 35 years and can provide the tenant with appreciation benefits. Discusses the Occupational Tenancy and provides examples of option premiums.
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Investment, Interest and Capital.
The Economic Journal, 1971A. D. Bain, J. Hirshleifer
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Aligning Interests in Impact Investing
2013If we want to develop a new industry, alignment of interests is critical for long-term success.
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