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Does innovation and financial constraints affect the propensity to save in emerging markets?
Michael Machokoto, Geofry Areneke
Accounting & Finance
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Financial Constraints
100%
Propensity to Save
100%
Innovation Constraints
100%
Advanced Economies
66%
Access to External Finance
66%
Corporate Saving
66%
Extant Literature
33%
Limited Access
33%
Major Determinants
33%
Small Firms
33%
African Countries
33%
Investment Risk
33%
Firm Characteristics
33%
Innovation Effect
33%
Deterrence
33%
Firm R&D
33%
Glucose Transporter 1 (GLUT1)
33%
Investment In Innovation
33%
Lumpy Investment
33%
Irreversible Investment
33%
Internal Financing Sources
33%
Operating Cash Flow
33%
Young Firms
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Emerging Economies
100%
Financial Constraints
100%
Propensity to Save
100%
Finance
66%
Cash Flow
33%
Surges
33%