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CHINONSO TAMUNOWARIYE, OTEKENARI DAVID ELISHA
Pág. Page:24 - 33Abstract
The CBN's reaction to the highly regarded COVID-19 pandemic had become unavoidable given its critical unfavorable ramifications for both the worldwide and the Nigerian economies. The advancement had prompted "remarkable disturbances in worldwide graceful...
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Muhammad Ardian, Mohammad Adam, Marlina Widiyanti, Isnurhadi Isnurhadi
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Marc Audi,Amjad Ali,Yannick Roussel
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The inflow of foreign direct investment shows the economic and political strength of a country (Bevan & Estrin, 2004). Resources agglomeration and foreign direct investment have a theoretical and empirical relationship (Carlton, 1983; Hansen, 1987; Krugm...
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Knut Anton Mork, Hanna Marisela Eap and Magnus Eskedal Haraldsen
We consider the portfolio choice of a government with a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) when government revenues depend on exhaustible resources, such as oil and gas. The question is whether the SWF portfolio should underweight shares in the resource industr...
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Johannes P. Steyn,Suzette Viviers
AbstractOrientation: Investors are increasingly weighing up the cost of investing in companies with adverse impacts on society and the natural environment.Research purpose: In light of the shift to responsible investing, this study compared the risk-adju...
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