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CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS

This paper exams the impact of high levels of bank debt, leverage, credit obtained from government banks and cash reserves in the long and short terms investments of firms in the main Latin American countries after this crisis. For this purpose, it is applied a difference-in-differences test in a sa...

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Published in:Journal of business economics and management 2021-03, Vol.22 (3), p.636-655
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