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Drivers of corporate investment in India: assessing the impact of monetary policy and COVID / Gupta, Kashyap; Kumar, Sunil ; Gulati, Sarthak   Journal Article
Kumar, Sunil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Empirical investigation finds that firm-specific factors, namely deleveraging of balance sheets, comfortable cash flows and improving debt servicing capacity impact fixed investment in private corporate sector positively. Monetary policy impacts fixed assets investment growth of financially constrained firms more compared to non-financially constrained firms. Furthermore, the impact of COVID pandemic on investment was more adverse in case of weak firms.
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Influences of production and R&D agglomeration on productivity: evidence from Chinese electronics firms / Yang, Chih-Hai; Lin, Hui-Lin; Li, Hsiao-Yun   Journal Article
Yang, Chih-Hai Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As China adopts a government-supported agglomeration model to develop high-tech industries, it is crucial to examine whether the spatial concentration of manufacturing and R&D activities enhance firm-level productivity. Based on a panel dataset of Chinese electronics firms from 2005 to 2007, the calculated Ellison-Glaeser (EG) index indicates that both production and R&D activities are highly spatially concentrated. Crucially, we find that production agglomeration has a positive relationship with firms' productivity, especially for smaller firms. In contrast, R&D agglomeration seems to negatively relate with productivity. It implies that the possible congestion effect and/or free rider problems erode the benefit derived from knowledge spillovers.
Key Words R&D  China  Economic Growth  Productivity  Macro economics  Spillover 
Agglomeration  Ellison Glaeser - EG 
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Macroeconomic dimensions of arms reduction / Adams, F Gerad (ed) 1992  Book
Adams, F Gerad Book
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Publication Boulder, Westviev Press, 1992.
Description 259p., tables
Series PEW Studies in Economics and Security
Standard Number 0813385520
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