Based on the empirical findings, the dissertation provides brief policy implications regarding capital flight, unrecorded foreign exchange inflows and FDI in the MENA region. ^ 展开 关键词: Economics Economic theory Capital flight and foreign direct investment in the Middle East and North Africa| ...
(Economics)economicsthe abilities and skills of any individual, esp those acquired through investment in education and training, that enhance potential income earning Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006...
In subject area: Economics, Econometrics and Finance Capital inflows are defined as net purchases (difference between purchases and sales) of domestic assets by non-residents. From: Global Imbalances, Financial Crises, and Central Bank Policies, 2016 ...
Adetiloye, K.A. (2012) "Capital flight versus domestic investment in developing countries: An empirical analysis from Nigeria". International Journal of Economics and Finance, 4(2): 175- 186.Adenkunle, A.K. 2012. Capital Flight versus Domestic Investment in Developing Countries: An Empirical ...
Research Findings on Australian Scenario, a Case in Point As per the report titled “Value of International Education to Australia” prepared by Deloitte Access Economics, (DAE), total contribution made by international education to Australian economy was $16.9 billion, approximately 1% of the GD...
Analisis Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi "Capital Flight" Di Indonesia Bank IndonesiaBulletin of Monetary Economics and BankingIstikomah, Navik, (2003), "Analisis Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Capital Flight di Indonesia", ... N Istikomah - 《Bulletin of Monetary Economics & Banking》 被引量...
In the economics literature, a growing body of evidence documents experience effects in economic decision-making. In addition to the theoretical and empirical work cited above, several papers show that investors who have experienced high inflation tend to overestimate future inflation and interest rates...
a. the seat of government of a country or other political unit b. (as modifier): a capital city. 2. (Economics) material wealth owned by an individual or business enterprise 3. (Economics) wealth available for or capable of use in the production of further wealth, as by industrial inve...
, directly linking project success with environmental sustainability, and penalizing economic activities that involve income inequality and income/capital flight. ... Davis F.Taylor - 《Ecological Economics》 被引量: 13发表: 2001年 加载更多来源
An economics’ exchange rate is based on three factors namely the ratio of the two countries’ money supply increase; the ratio of the rising rate of real income in both countries; the change in expected inflation rate relative to expected inflation of foreign. After explaining the different ...