[HTML][HTML] Home country (in) stability and the locational portfolio construction of emerging market multinational enterprises
Emerging markets often experience instability due to rapid changes to the institutional
environment, social changes like rapid urbanization, or even unrest. We argue that …
environment, social changes like rapid urbanization, or even unrest. We argue that …
Escape FDI and the dynamics of a cumulative process of institutional misalignment and contestation: Stress, strain and failure
We argue that escape foreign direct investment (FDI) happens when unknown future “rules
of the game” cause concern about the continued productive capacity of the economy …
of the game” cause concern about the continued productive capacity of the economy …
Financialization and liberalization: South Africa's new forms of external vulnerability
G Isaacs, A Kaltenbrunner - Competition & Change, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the late 1990s, shifts in the nature of the global financial integration of developing and
emerging countries have exposed them to new forms of external vulnerability. This article …
emerging countries have exposed them to new forms of external vulnerability. This article …
Lessons from South African bank failures 2002 to 2014
RC Havemann - 2019 - scholar.sun.ac.za
Abstract ENGLISH SUMMARY: This study draws lessons from recent South African financial
history. The period covers the 2002/3 small bank crisis, the 2008 global financial crisis and …
history. The period covers the 2002/3 small bank crisis, the 2008 global financial crisis and …
Capital accumulation and capital controls in South Africa: a class perspective
I Alami - Review of African Political Economy, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The article analyses capital controls (CC) in South Africa in light of the historically and
geographically specific social relations of production. It highlights the role that CC have …
geographically specific social relations of production. It highlights the role that CC have …
A tale of paper and gold: The material history of money in South Africa
This paper uses the South African objects in the National Numismatic Collection of the
Smithsonian to tell a new material history of money in South Africa. In other parts of the …
Smithsonian to tell a new material history of money in South Africa. In other parts of the …
Politics and policies: determinants of South Africa's monetary policy problems in the 1980s
J Rossouw - Economic History of Developing Regions, 2018 - journals.co.za
The interim and final reports of the DeKock Commission (Republic of South Africa 1985)
brought monetary policy in South Africa closer to the international consensus of the 1980s …
brought monetary policy in South Africa closer to the international consensus of the 1980s …
The economics of isolation, trade and investment: case studies from Taiwan & apartheid South Africa
E Kerby - 2016 - etheses.lse.ac.uk
This dissertation studies the economic history of South Africa's industrial decentralisation
policies, which led to greater trade and foreign investment with Taiwan during the closing …
policies, which led to greater trade and foreign investment with Taiwan during the closing …
The relationship between the dividend payout ratio and the subsequent earnings growth: a South African study: an analysis into the relationship between the dividend …
LA Montgomery - 2015 - open.uct.ac.za
Traditionally, it has been widely accepted that current reinvestments leads to future growth,
and hence that there exists a negative relationship between dividend payout ratios and …
and hence that there exists a negative relationship between dividend payout ratios and …
Home country (in) stability and the locational portfolio construction of emerging market multinational enterprises
J Da Silva Luiz, H Barnard - 2022 - sussex.figshare.com
Emerging markets often experience instability due to rapid changes to the institutional
environment, social changes like rapid urbanization, or even unrest. We argue that …
environment, social changes like rapid urbanization, or even unrest. We argue that …