A mixed-integer linear programming model for integrated production and preventive maintenance scheduling in the capital goods industry
S Chansombat, P Pongcharoen… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The scheduling literature is extensive, but much of this work is theoretical and does not
capture the complexity of real world systems. Capital goods companies produce products …
capture the complexity of real world systems. Capital goods companies produce products …
[HTML][HTML] Institutions, inward foreign direct investment, trade openness and credit level in emerging market economies
This study investigates the effects of institutional quality, inward FDI, trade openness, and
their interaction on the domestic credit equilibrium in 33 emerging economies between 2002 …
their interaction on the domestic credit equilibrium in 33 emerging economies between 2002 …
Credit constraints, firm exports and financial development: evidence from developing countries
D Fauceglia - The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper examines whether financial development reduces the impact of credit constraints
on the exporting decision using firm-level data across 17 developing countries. We …
on the exporting decision using firm-level data across 17 developing countries. We …
The effect of capital inflows on the imports of capital goods in developing countries
This paper examines the relationship between capital inflows and import of capital goods to
credit-constrained industries in developing countries. Using data of 11 industrial sectors in …
credit-constrained industries in developing countries. Using data of 11 industrial sectors in …
Economic forecast and corporate leverage choices: The role of the institutional environment
We investigate how the expected performance of the economy affects corporate debt
decisions using a broad sample of companies from developed and emerging economies …
decisions using a broad sample of companies from developed and emerging economies …
Easing economic vulnerability: Multidimensional evidence of financial development
This study is the first proper attempt to investigate the influence of financial development as
a component of an institutional framework on economic vulnerability. Using a global sample …
a component of an institutional framework on economic vulnerability. Using a global sample …
Imports and credit rationing: A firm‐level investigation
Firm performance is known to benefit from participation in import markets. For this reason,
understanding whether credit constraints hamper firms' ability to purchase foreign inputs is a …
understanding whether credit constraints hamper firms' ability to purchase foreign inputs is a …
Imports of key capital goods and quality upgrading: Evidence from China's import subsidy policy
This paper examines the impact of capital goods imports on firms' export quality upgrading
with a subsidy policy for advanced capital imports implemented in China since 2008. Using …
with a subsidy policy for advanced capital imports implemented in China since 2008. Using …
Birth and migration of scientists: Does religiosity matter? Evidence from 19th-century France
G Lecce, L Ogliari, MP Squicciarini - Journal of Economic Behavior & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Can religiosity affect the emergence and migration patterns of scientists? We focus on 19th-
century France, a period in which the Catholic Church had embraced a particularly …
century France, a period in which the Catholic Church had embraced a particularly …
Foreign investment regulation and firm productivity: Granular evidence from Indonesia
R Genthner, K Kis-Katos - Journal of Comparative Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
When regulating foreign direct investment (FDI), countries often face a trade-off between
pursuing national policy interests and suffering efficiency losses due to FDI restrictions. We …
pursuing national policy interests and suffering efficiency losses due to FDI restrictions. We …