Financial development in the ASEAN 8: Impact of foreign direct investment and institutional quality
Finance is at the heart of today’s economy and is a crucial engine for fostering a country’s economic progress. Foreign direct investment has been considered to be an important source of capital inflow for developing countries, while new institutional economists claim non-economic factors, particula...
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Main Authors: | Batto, Katherine Marie F., Caguioa, Julie T., Cruz, Sophia L., Uy, Sofia Julia S. |
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