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Mduduzi Biyase, Talent Zwane, Precious Mncayi and Mokgadi Maleka
While technological innovation and financial development are broadly credited as important drivers of economic growth of developed nations, their impact on inequality (especially in emerging economies) remains understudied. Thus, the objective of this st...
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Gretha Steenkamp and Nicolene Wesson
Researchers in developed countries have questioned whether share repurchase activity influences internal investment. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between share repurchases and internal investment (defined as capital expenditu...
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Usman Alhassan, Emmanuel Umoru Haruna
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Stefano Sgambati
Pág. Finance an - 21
The prevalent consensus in critical social sciences is that finance articulates the world economy as a global hierarchy of creditor-debtor relations that reproduce and further aggravate existing income and wealth inequalities. Class struggle is correspon...
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Mzwanele Ntshwanti
AbstractOrientation: This article assessed the impact of functional income distribution on economic growth, and how it can characterise the growth regime as profit-led or wage-led.Research purpose: This study investigated whether the problem of falling w...
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