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Mayowa Gabriel Ajao,Jude Osazuwa Ejokehuma
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This study investigates the effect of ownership structure on the financial performance of listed manufacturing firms in three Sub-Saharan Africa countries (Nigeria, Kenya and South?Africa) based on the critical mass indices of their respective bourse. Re...
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Furkan Kayim,Atinç Yilmaz
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In ancient times, trade was carried out by barter. With the use of money and similar means, the concept of financial instruments emerged. Financial instruments are tools and documents used in the economy. Financial instruments can be foreign exchange rat...
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Hana GASHI AHMETI,Besnik FETAI
Pág. 331 - 344
The main aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the financing obstacles and the effect of financial obstacles on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) growth in the Western Balkan region. The study employs OLS and probit models and usin...
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Bak Barnaba Chol
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Since independence in 2011, the Republic of South Sudan has witnessed growth in the financial systems and the overall economy. This has led to growth in the number of financial institutions in the country. There is however minimal research on their overa...
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Edmund Mallinguh, Christopher Wasike and Zeman Zoltan
The paper explores the business sector and firm age effects on firm performance mediated by foreign ownership levels in domestic firms and financial leverage by examining 146 Medium Enterprises (MEs). The results show that except for ownership, the busin...
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