The Influence of Industry Financial Composition on the Exports from Pakistan
Aadil Nakhoda
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Abstract:
the influence of the industry financial composition on the export flow between Pakistan and its trading partners is determined. The importing countries are split according to their OECD membership status and their level of banking credit. The degree of financial dependence and asset tangibility of an industry may determine the ability of firms to obtain external finance and fund international trading activities. On the other hand, the level of financial development and exogenous shocks to the banking credit of the importing country is likely to impact the industry-level financial composition of the exports from Pakistan.
Keywords: Pakistan; local industries; financial composition; banking; tangible assets; OECD; banking sector; production; financially dependent; market; credit; finance; home economy; fixed costs; importers; liberalization; equity markets; probability; firm survival (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-10
Note: Institutional Papers
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Journal Article: The Influence of Industry Financial Composition on the Exports from Pakistan (2014) 
Working Paper: The Influence of Industry Financial Composition on the Exports from Pakistan (2014) 
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