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Foreign Direct Investment: Good Cholesterol? [PDF]
This paper studies the proposition that capital inflows tend to take the form of FDI -i.e., the share of FDI in total liabilities tends to be higher- in countries that are safer, more promising and with better institutions and policies. It finds that this view is patently wrong since it stands the historical record on its head. It then uses alternative
Ricardo Hausmann+1 more
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Intra-Industry Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]
We use a new firm level data set that establishes the location, ownership, and activity of 650,000 multinational subsidiaries—close to a comprehensive picture of global multinational activity. A number of patterns emerge from the data.
Andrew Charlton, Laura Alfaro
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Globalization and economic growth of Eurozone economies [PDF]
Globalization is a process of world economic integration which leads to the global economy without borders. The paper estimates the impact of globalization on economic growth in the case of European Monetary Union countries (EMU ...
Marija Radulović, Milan Kostić
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Labour market flexibility and FDI attraction: A macroeconomic analysis [PDF]
Foreign direct investment is one mode of entry into international markets that can provide important benefits to host economies. For this reason, policymakers have sought to apply policies that attract foreign direct investment.
Oliveira Pedro, Forte Rosa
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REVISITING THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THAILAND
Past studies have researched how foreign direct investment has played a pivotal role in stimulating Thailand’s economic growth. However, Thailand’s foreign direct investment inflows have exhibited huge fluctuations from 1979 until now.
Yi- Syen Chong, Mui-Yin Chin
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The Shadow Economy, Human Development and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows [PDF]
to become an essential player in international economic relations and take a prominent place in the world market. In this context, foreign direct investment inflows are accepted as a source of competitiveness through knowledge, know-how and technology ...
Yilmaz Bayar+4 more
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Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment [PDF]
AbstractEmpirical studies of bilateral foreign direct investment (FDI) activity show substantial differences in specifications with little agreement on the set of included covariates. We use Bayesian statistical techniques that allow one to select from a large set of candidates those variables most likely to be determinants of FDI activity.
Bruce A. Blonigen, Jeremy Piger
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Foreign Direct Investment in Uzbekistan [PDF]
This paper studies foreign direct investment determinants of Uzbekistan. Different variables have been chosen according to the previous researches in this field. According to the results, market size and population growth have statistical significance to the FDI inflow of Uzbekistan.
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This study assessed the nonoil taxation effect on foreign direct investment and economic services from 1994 to 2019 in Nigeria. This study further evaluated the causality bearing amid foreign direct investment, economic services, value-added tax, company
Adejare Adegbite Tajudeen+1 more
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The Relationship between Foreign Direct Investment Inflows of World, Foreign Direct Investment Inflows of Turkey and Types of the Special Economic Zone: Evidence from 1980-2019 [PDF]
There are many factors affecting Foreign Direct Investment inflows into the countries. One of them is Special Economic Zones that encourage Foreign Direct Investment inflows and achieve remarkable results in the world.
Demet Ozocakli, Bahman Khanalizadeh
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