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Isaac Akomea-Frimpong, Emmanuel Senior Tenakwah, Emmanuel Junior Tenakwah and Mary Amponsah
This paper assesses the relationship between corporate governance practices and the performance of pension funds in Ghana, which is an emerging market. Data for this study came from two sources: surveys of pension fund managers and annual financial repor...
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Crina Pungulescu
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This paper investigates whether small markets offer higher risk-adjusted expected returns using a large set of developed and emerging markets over a time span of up to four decades. The results show that expected returns are significantly lower in larger...
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Athanasios Tsagkanos, Konstantinos Gkillas, Christoforos Konstantatos and Christos Floros
The present research investigates the impact of trading volume on stock return volatility using data from the Greek banking system. For our analysis, the empirical study uses daily measures of volatility constructed from intraday data for the period 5 Ja...
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Abu Bakarr Tarawalie,Talatu Jalloh
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The objective of this paper is to investigate the determinants of capital flight in Sierra Leone and the direction of causality between capital flight and key variables, within the context of the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) estimation technique...
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Roberto Lampa,Nicolas H. Zeolla
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Tra dicembre 2015 e Maggio 2018 il governo argentino ha realizzato politiche di liberalizzazione finanziaria, inclusa l?eliminazione di controlli sul regime dei cambi. Nonostante fondamentali macroeconomici fragili, la banca centrale ha emesso sia passiv...
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Franco Jauregui-Fung, Jeffrey Kenworthy, Samar Almaaroufi, Natalia Pulido-Castro, Sara Pereira and Kathrin Golda-Pongratz
Lima, as the capital of Peru, has become its first megacity with more than 10 million people in an area that extends over 80 km in a North-South direction. As a city of this size, it faces complex mobility issues with a strong reliance on informal transp...
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Ezebuilo Romanus Ukwueze,Ekene Stephen Aguegboh
Pág. 75 - 79
Following neoclassical growth model, people became deeply interested in the factors that lead to economic growth, characterized by diminishing marginal returns, exogenously determined technical progress and substitutability between the factors of product...
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ANDREAS KARAOULANIS
Pág. 3128 - 3152
Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in contemporary Greece have difficulties in overcoming their financial risks via the use of their risk management mechanisms. The main reason for this failure is the presence of several financial impediments whic...
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Thiago Cesar Bezerra Moreno,José Luiz Borsatto Junior,Delci Grapégia Dal Vesco,Silvana Anita Walter
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The economic context has evolved into the era of knowledge. In this sense, the resources related to intellectual capital gain prominence as a key to deal with the contingency variables. The factor that drives intellectual capital is the human capital, an...
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Bernard Adjekophori,Sulaimon Olanrewaju Adebiyi
The capital market is unarguably the most robust institution in any economy notable for mobilizing the necessary fund for financing long-term productive project. It controls relatively large amounts of capital and represent the largest institutional prov...
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