External corporate leverage: Comparative comments among some latin american countries 2000-2014
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https://doi.org/10.15381/pc.v21i1.12635Keywords:
External corporate leverage, Private non-guaranteed debtAbstract
In this article we will analyze the movement of financial resources that target capital formation of companies in Peru during the period 2000-2014, as well as some countries in Latin America to make a comparison between them. In this sense the external debt of Peru, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico will be discussed, with emphasis on the development of private non-guaranteed debt, in order to determine their movement and representative instruments that have influenced its improvement.Downloads
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