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After joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), China witnessed a major inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI … interrelationships between, innovation input and innovation output, and in particular whether FDI had any influence on these two aspects …/2003 and 2005/2006. The findings show that FDI firms are less R&D intensive but, when they innovate in new products, they are …
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Most investment promotion agencies worldwide are now placing a higher emphasis on attracting high "quality" FDI … "quantity" of FDI inflows, leading to changes in the policy mix and in the approach to performance measurement. Targeting … subsidiary development. Another implication is that the interplay between FDI policies and innovation policies becomes more …
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overseas affiliates by business groups firms attracts FDI by their capital goods suppliers, the 'trade creating' impact of …
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Since the last decade, governments in less-developed countries have increasingly viewed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI … literature argues that FDI-assisted development occurs when a less-developed country assimilates, adapts and diffuses the ….g., Dunning 1981, 1988). This paper, however, posits that FDI-facilitated development is not an effortless process. It only occurs …
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of the outward FDI of China and India using multiple time-series data from 1982 to 2006 and from 1980 to 2006 … Granger cause the level of outward FDI of China. By contrast, the national technological capability of India Granger causes …-specific macroeconomic factors considered, while the level of outward FDI of India Granger causes their national interest rate. …
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China and India are emerging as major new entrants in the international software industry. Both are rapidly learning …
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locational advantages leads to outward FDI. Conventional MNEs based in the industrialized countries have grown on the strength of …
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There has been an impressive spurt in the outward FDI activity of Indian MNEs since the 1990s. However, despite the … the strengths and weaknesses in the location assets of India have caused pockets of excellence to emerge, but that these … sustainable. Systematic upgrading and radical policy changes are needed to build up India's knowledge infrastructure and …
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and being the largest international mango producer, India still struggles to build momentum in rapidly emerging export …
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to India's new TRIPS-compliant intellectual property regime and other rules aimed at enhancing the industry's credibility …
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