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this may help their reputation for sustainable management and CSR. These sectors display green haven effects. These …
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the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) in this indeterminacy. Mobilising the analytical tools of …
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What part of the rising trend in the oil price is driven by structural transformation in China and India? Will … changing sectoral composition in China and India on world oil demand and the oil price in the OECD. Structural transformation … in China and India accounts for up to a quarter of the oil price increase in the OECD between 1970 and 2007. However …
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Our work contributes to the literature relating output structure and economic development by showing that growth gains from upgrading are not unconditional. Relying on data from a panel of Chinese cities, we show that the level of capabilities available to domestic _rms operating in ordinary...
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In this exploraly study, we try to find solutions and reply at the difficulties of expatriate in China, in India and in …
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specifications, we present a much clearer picture of FDI dispersion and spatial convergence across China by highlighting the …
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This study aims at investigating the spatial dimension of the FDI. Considering the distribution of FDI between the provinces, our purpose is the spatial dependency that may be observed. Using data for 1992-2002, we find that taking into account the regional specification induces significant FDI...
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