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aggregate Phillips curve decreases with the weight of the member state in aggregate employment and increases with that in output …
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countries over the last decades are consistent with tougher international competition for foreign direct investment (FDI). To … make this point we develop a model in which governments compete for FDI using corporate tax rates and tax bases. The model …
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Although an extensive amount of literature reviews emerging patterns of east-west co-operation, it is not easy to grasp the state of the art. Too many of the books, articles and papers tend to mark the trees rather than to map the forest. The paper analyses recent trends from the point of view...
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to FDI. In contrast, the available theory on FDI does not yet provide empirically testable propositions on the effects of … principal features of FDI. This paper uses a 'gravity model' approach to assess the impact of the deepening integration between … the EU and the CEECs on FDI flows in terms of three key issues. First, we provide systematic estimates of the expected …
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investment (FDI). But regional integration agreements (RIAs) as well as FDI are too diverse to allow for generalized verdicts … high expectations in several respects. First, country-specific factors were often more important as a stimulus to FDI than … regional integration per se. Second, member countries are unlikely to equally share RIA-induced FDI inflows, even though the …
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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former …
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foreign direct investment in Central Europe may have helped the relatively favourable employment and earnings record of the … production. Employment and wages diverged considerably within the German automobile industry. Relative to skilled workers, the …
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We raise the question whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to employment generation in Mexico and … FDI has a significantly positive, though quantitatively modest impact on manufacturing employment in Mexico. Moreover, we … find no evidence supporting the widely held view that FDI adds to white collar employment in the first place. However, the …
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employment assumption (i.e. Stolper-Samuelson theorem), might be misleading. In addition, in the case of fixed real wages, the …
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We analyze the concentration of FDI in India at the district level, based on project-specific location choices since … in the overall concentration of FDI to changes in concentration between and within subgroups of districts. We also … differentiate between major types and sources of FDI. We find that the extensive margin of concentration persistently increased …
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