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considerably since India has opened up to world markets. This has fuelled high expectations that FDI may serve as a catalyst to …
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Similar to Chile in the 1990s, Slovenia has introduced an unremunerated reserve requirement (URR) on financial credits in 1995. We find that the URR has not been effective in reducing overall inflows of foreign capital. Hence, the gain in monetary autonomy has been limited. While the overall...
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Mercosur countries have witnessed a boom of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows since the early 1990s. However, regional integration, viewed in isolation, was not sufficient for the subregion to regain its attractiveness to FDI. FDI growth in individual Mercosur countries was closely related...
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This paper investigates whether proximity to universities matters for corporate patenting in Chinese provinces. The … investigation is based on estimating regional knowledge production functions using a Chinese provincial dataset for the years from … corporate patenting activities in China as found in the previous literature for Western economies. In China, however, these …
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China, using a more recent provincial dataset and more sophisticated panel data estimation techniques than previous studies …
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on Chinese welfare will not significantly change when China joins the Post Kyoto regime … model for climate policy analyses. It analyzes China’s accession to a Post Kyoto emission regime that keeps global emissions …, China will become a net seller of emission permits and steadily reduce emissions, possibly below their 2004 level until 2030 …
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In order to reach the two degree target it is necessary to control CO2 emissions also in fast growing emerging economies such as India. The question is how the Indian economy would be affected by e.g. including the country into an international climate regime. Existing analyses with either a...
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We performed a comprehensive time series segmentation study on the 36 Nikkei Japanese industry indices from 1 January 1996 to 11 June 2010. From the temporal distributions of the clustered segments, we found that the Japanese economy never fully recovered from the extended 1997-2003 crisis, and...
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rising world food prices. Our simulation results suggest that climate change induced price increases for food will raise …
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. Hong Kong's traditional policy of non-interventionism and China's open-door policy have induced a rapid increase in cross …-called Chinese factor - the special attitudes adopted by local entrepreneurs, their adaptability and flexibility, their work ethics …
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