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be explained by ownership differences in access to finance. We develop a theoretical model of international trade …
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Several papers have proven that the institutional environment of the receiving country can influence the choice to establish an FDI. Property rights theory suggests that contract enforcement matters differentially across sectors. This paper is the first attempt to test whether institutions...
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We quantify the relationships between deep trade liberalization and foreign direct investment (FDI). To this end, we … focus on the effects of Deep Trade Agreements (DTAs), and we rely on a structural framework that simultaneously enables us … effects on FDI; and (iii) obtain partial DTA effects on trade and quantify the impact of DTAs on FDI through trade. We obtain …
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While countries make use of a wide range of policies to attract multinational firms, identifying the effect of such policies is difficult. Combining firm-level data on both the location of these firms’ foreign affiliates and detailed service-specific information from Costa Rica’s investment...
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on a unique firm-to-firm dataset of Bangladesh's textiles and garment sectors. We look at the female employment of …
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