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economies such as India. The question is how the Indian economy would be affected by e.g. including the country into an …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) has boomed in post-reform India. Moreover, the composition and type of FDI has changed … considerably since India has opened up to world markets. This has fuelled high expectations that FDI may serve as a catalyst to … higher economic growth. We assess the growth implications of FDI in India by subjecting industry-specific FDI and output data …
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Using count data on Indian joint ventures (JVs) and wholly owned subsidiaries (WOS), we present an empirical analysis of FDI-related ownership choices and their relation with host country characteristics and indicators of transaction costs. Our Negative Binomial regression models offer only weak...
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countries, as suggested by recent studies on the supremacy of institutions. Our empirical results show that the supremacy of … institutions does not hold. SSA countries appear to face very specific development problems. Given their geographic and economic … empirical evidence that appears to imply the supremacy of institutions. …
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countries with worse institutions relative to the origin country. Additionally, institutional distance matters more for …
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institutions and the institutional setting. For the polar cases of liberal economies and Scandinavian coordinated market economies …
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. Three dimensions of institutional quality—legislative, administrative, and judicative institutions—are analyzed on the basis …
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financial crises to improve their institutions and grow up to financial stability. …
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This paper analyses the transformative power of NATO accession that gains in importance due to the enlargement fatigue of the EU, the EU’s rather weak neighbourhood incentives and the increasing importance of regional security as an incentive for compliance with the institutional standards of...
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We analyze the interaction among important institutional variables in the labor market (firing costs, minimum wages and unemployment benefits) in determining firm-provided training. We find that the institutional interactions - specifically, their degree of complementarity and substitutability -...
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