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rates of FDI as well as domestic capital formation. This "investment hunger" can lead to unanticipated declines in the … returns to investment, and resulting financial insolvencies. Private consumption remains low and there are concerns that high …
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This paper summarizes recent arguments/findings on two aspects of foreign direct investment (FDI): its correlation with … importance of fiscal incentives, the business/investment climate, labor costs, and openness. …
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This paper examines how capital controls affect FDI decisions and how the impact of these restrictive measures varies with different levels of country risk. We construct a model of firms' FDI decisions, broadly in Dunning's "eclectic theory" framework, using "real options" to emphasize economic...
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China's dramatic success in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) has raised concerns that it has success diverted … for low-wage investment, and countries with low levels of education or scientific development do not seem to have been …
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This paper develops a model that highlights the importance of clusters for attracting foreign direct investment. It … clusters can make investment so profitable that investors can even afford to tolerate more policyinduced distortions than …
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This study examines the determinants of entry into by foreign firms, using information on 515 Chinese industries at the provincial level during 1998-2001. The analysis, rooted in the new economic geography, focuses on market and supplier access within and outside the province of entry, as well...
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positive impact on its capital inflows, namely portfolio and foreign direct investment (FDI). The purpose of our study is to …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the fiscal strength of the economy of the Czech Republic. Fiscal policy in the Czech Republic has shown a procyclical bias temporarily interrupted during the crisis years. The large stimulus implemented has been more than compensated by a frontloaded...
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The paper first describes how the Czech National Bank (CNB) moved gradually from a fixed exchange rate regime to the frontiers of Inflation-Forecast Targeting. It then focuses on the CNB’s recent experience in adding the exchange rate as a complementary monetary policy tool to stimulate...
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Germany and the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia (the CE4) have been in a process of deepening economic integration which has lead to the development of a dynamic supply chain within Europe—the Germany-Central European Supply Chain (GCESC). Model-based simulations suggest two key...
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