Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 92University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2011 |
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... effect and rises due to income effect arising out of improvement in terms of trade . Assuming stronger substitution effect , it is found that demand for exportables falls . So the supply of exports rises when its relative price rises ...
... effect and rises due to income effect arising out of improvement in terms of trade . Assuming stronger substitution effect , it is found that demand for exportables falls . So the supply of exports rises when its relative price rises ...
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... effects along with EBIT . Table 4 Direct and Indirect effect of variables on Leverage SUBSTANTIAL INDIRECT EFFECTS DIRECT VARIABLE EFFECT POSITIVE POSITIVE NEGATIVE Asset -1.36723 1.51754 ( INTCt ) 0.00992 ( SPSt ) -.04295 ( EBIT ) ...
... effects along with EBIT . Table 4 Direct and Indirect effect of variables on Leverage SUBSTANTIAL INDIRECT EFFECTS DIRECT VARIABLE EFFECT POSITIVE POSITIVE NEGATIVE Asset -1.36723 1.51754 ( INTCt ) 0.00992 ( SPSt ) -.04295 ( EBIT ) ...
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... effects or random effects . Using these specifications , our findings , in terms of the value of the Chi2 statistic , suggested fixed effect model is more appropriate for empirical application . The robust estimates are presented in ...
... effects or random effects . Using these specifications , our findings , in terms of the value of the Chi2 statistic , suggested fixed effect model is more appropriate for empirical application . The robust estimates are presented in ...
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Exchange Rate | 9 |
Inward | 71 |
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