Abstract. The purpose of this study is to explore and explain what the process capital of Mongolia is, and its national wealth that affect and being affected by national competitive advantage. Using secondary data from worldwide sources in the last 10 years, process capital at national level of analysis was analyzed. Mongolians try to use the limited capital of mining first, but they need to develop knowledge about the more structural part of this nation’s capital framework just to assist industry of limited resources. We propose that this is an important part for business decision-making of policy generation that can be a reference for foreign investors.Keywords. Process capital, National wealth, Intangible assets, Mongolia.JEL. M10, M11, ...
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In recent decades, the structure of financial intermediation has changed dramatically. Banks' stake ...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
Abstract. In a dynamically changing world, a major part of a nation’s competitiveness comes from its...
Abstract. Financial capital is among the most critical endowment of a nation. It is a driver of othe...
Mongolia’s geographical location, its economic structure and its mineral wealth give it unique chara...
This paper examines the evidence on the recent developments in capital flows empirically, the deter...
林炯垚[[abstract]]This paper provides an assessment of the mining sector and shows how it is critical f...
With a growing body of literature dealing with business and management issues in the transitional ec...
Mongolia is a country whose Gross Domestic Income relies heavily on raw material prices. The recent ...
Resource nationalism is often cited as the most serious risk to foreign mining investment in develop...
Home to the world’s largest undeveloped deposits of gold, copper, coal, uranium and iron ore, Mongol...
No abstract available DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i7.139 The Mongolian Journal of Interna...
Large-scale mining has become the cornerstone of Mongolia’s development and poverty reduction narra...
The aim of the project is to estimate true income for Mongolia by accounting for depreciation of non...
The resource curse paradox, i.e., that resource rich countries tend to have weaker economies than no...
In recent decades, the structure of financial intermediation has changed dramatically. Banks' stake ...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...
Abstract. In a dynamically changing world, a major part of a nation’s competitiveness comes from its...
Abstract. Financial capital is among the most critical endowment of a nation. It is a driver of othe...
Mongolia’s geographical location, its economic structure and its mineral wealth give it unique chara...
This paper examines the evidence on the recent developments in capital flows empirically, the deter...
林炯垚[[abstract]]This paper provides an assessment of the mining sector and shows how it is critical f...
With a growing body of literature dealing with business and management issues in the transitional ec...
Mongolia is a country whose Gross Domestic Income relies heavily on raw material prices. The recent ...
Resource nationalism is often cited as the most serious risk to foreign mining investment in develop...
Home to the world’s largest undeveloped deposits of gold, copper, coal, uranium and iron ore, Mongol...
No abstract available DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i7.139 The Mongolian Journal of Interna...
Large-scale mining has become the cornerstone of Mongolia’s development and poverty reduction narra...
The aim of the project is to estimate true income for Mongolia by accounting for depreciation of non...
The resource curse paradox, i.e., that resource rich countries tend to have weaker economies than no...
In recent decades, the structure of financial intermediation has changed dramatically. Banks' stake ...
Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country, which has unique economic condition. This paper a...