Higher innovation intensity causally increases foreign portfolio investment, with larger immediate and persistent effects on equity inflows than on debt inflows, and these effects strengthen with higher technological development, institutional quality, and risk-taking environment.
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The Effects of Innovation on Foreign Portfolio Investment: The Role of Institutions and Risk-Taking
Higher innovation intensity causally increases foreign portfolio investment, with larger immediate and persistent effects on equity inflows than on debt inflows, and these effects strengthen with higher technological development, institutional quality, and risk-taking environment.