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literature by adding FDI to China?s trade balance model. Fitting aggregate annual data from 1979 to 2007 to SURE (Seemingly …China has been running a large trade surplus with the rest of the world, particularly with the USA and EU. This has …, mostly focus on real exchange rate and income as determinants of China?s trade imbalances. Little attention has been given to …
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Concerns about the duration of China?s growth and hence the question of a permanent significant contribution of China … to world economic growth relate, amongst other things, to the problem of reducing regional disparity in China. While … China?s high average growth is driven by a small number of rapidly developing provinces, the majority of provinces have …
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This paper offers a broad overview of the Hungarian development strategy over the past two decades. Combining historical and functional analysis, some major strengths and weaknesses are identified, with special emphasis on the country.s open-door policies and the role played by the European...
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The paper investigates the impact of exchange rates on US foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to a sample of 16 …: the value of the local currency (a cheaper currency attracts FDI); expected changes in the exchange rate (expected … devaluation implies FDI is postponed); and exchange rate volatility (discourages FDI). The results reveal a negative relationship …
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The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in small island developing states (SIDS) is an issue that has been … empirical economics literature. For SIDS themselves however, FDI represents an important additional source of investment capital … analyse the determinants of the inflows of FDI to SIDS. The analysis is undertaken in the context of the existing literature …
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This paper examines the implications of the liberalization of capital outflows in China, India, Brazil, and South … (FDI), but also portfolio capital flows from CIBS. To inform the discussion, two steps are taken: first, in order to … measures undertaken by CIBS to date and future intended liberalization. Second, it maps geographic distribution of outward FDI …
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does financial development for both China and Brazil, but not for India. Finally, in both India and Brazil, FDI is … growth and financial development indicators. We then investigate whether the links observed in China, India and Brazil …
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