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Macroeconomic factors and financing strategies in working capital: Evidence from China

Changing economic situation of a country affects working capital by influencing lenders' financing abilities, firms' business activities, and managers' decisions. Hence, this paper explores the influence of macroeconomic factors in the relationship between working capital financing an...

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Published in:International journal of finance and economics 2024-01, Vol.29 (1), p.35-57
Main Authors: Mahmood, Faisal, Ahmed, Zahoor, Hussain, Nazim, Zaied, Younes Ben
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