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Gertrude Muwanga
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The aim of the study is to develop a pool of policy variables (potential indicators) that can be used by policy makers to eliminate the gender gaps in labor force participation rates (LFPR) for the 15-64 age group (formal age group). Granger-causal...
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Francesca Bell,Gary van Vuuren
AbstractOrientation: Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have evolved from peripheral significance (2000s) to a leading factor (2022) for many corporates. Most are now assigned ESG grades; which are increasingly scrutinised by investors.Re...
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Annisa Nauli Sinaga, Citra William, Tiffanny Meiluartha, Alviana Celia Jansen
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The development of companies nowadays have been growing rapidly and causing intense competition in the market. Trade, service, and investment sector companies are emerging in Indonesia. Thus, this study aims to identify the impact of current ratio,...
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Glenda Maluleke,Nicholas M. Odhiambo,Sheilla Nyasha
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This paper reviews the drivers of investment by the private sector in Botswana for the period from 1980 to 2018. The paper discusses the investment policies that the government has adopted over the years, the incentives, as well as the institutions that ...
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Faten Al-Jabsheh,Sulayman Al-Qudsi,Mohammed A. Hajeeh
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Endogenous economic growth theories have pointed to private investment as one of the determinants of long run, sustainable economic growth; a well-studied relationship in the development economics literature, both theoretically and empirically. One of th...
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