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into the global economy through trade and FDI inflows, China is seen as primarily manufacturing-lead growth with India as … accelerating rate. This compares with a 7 fold increase in the China’s overall trade this period. With bilateral FDI the increase …In this paper we focus on the rapidly deepening bilateral India-China economic relationship. Each is deeply integrating …
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We provide an empirical analysis of host country determinants of Chinese outward FDI for the period 2003 to 2008, using … strategic asset seeking motivations suggested by the theory on FDI determinants. Our results show that only FDI in manufacturing … is attracted by market seeking motivations. As expected, resource seeking is an important motivation for Chinese FDI in …
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We test for pollution haven effects in outward foreign direct investment (FDI) for different sectors using a … comprehensive and exhaustive dataset for outward FDI from the Netherlands, one of the most environmentally stringent countries and a … major source of global FDI. Our evidence suggests that in the sectors natural resources extraction and refining …
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We argue that membership in International Organizations (IOs) is an important determinant of FDI inflows. To the extent …. Using data over the 1971-2005 period, we find that membership in IOs does indeed increase inflows of FDI. Controlling for …
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investment (FDI). Using a unique dataset which allows us to observe the worldwide activities of a large panel of multinational …, compared with the unrestricted case, in the presence of a typical thin-capitalization rule, the tax-rate sensitivity of FDI is … level of FDI in high-tax countries. Regulations of transfer pricing, however, are not found to exert significant effects on …
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extraordinary growth of exports and foreign domestic investment (FDI). The key to the Mexican puzzle lies in Mexico’s response to …
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regime increases worldwide FDI and raises the world interest rate. Distinguishing three groups of countries, we show that … income countries are likely to gain from increased inward FDI, whereas least developed countries lose because they receive … less FDI. Our results explain the stylized fact that a multilateral investment agreement was opposed by least developed …
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This study tests FDI technology spillover models with the assumption that learning takes time against wage bargaining … Hungarian employee-employer matched data from 1992 until 2001, and reject the FDI technology spillover model in favor of the …
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This paper is concerned with tax-planning strategies of multinational corporations. A theoretical analysis discusses the choice of the capital structure in a setting where intercompany loans can be used to shift profits to low-tax countries. Empirical evidence is provided using micro-level panel...
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between export and FDI. The model combines the proximity-concentration trade-off framework with the real option methodology … introduction of productivity growth increases the likeliness of first time market entry through FDI. If the firm is confronted with … uncertain productivity growth, market entry through FDI increases even further. Uncertainty is identified as a compounding force …
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