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Economic growth is propelled in part by the accumulation of different kinds of capital, including social capital in its several guises. This paper considers the interplay between financial crises and various aspects of social capital which, if it is allowed to depreciate, can undermine economic...
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. Furthermore, misplaced belief in a market economy where morals and ethics play no role paved the way to serious lapses in …, a failure due, at least in Iceland, to a combination of mistakes, incompetence and what can only be called corruption …
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We investigate the empirical determinants of China's outward direct investment (ODI). It is found that China's investments in developed and developing countries are driven by different sets of factors. Subject to the differences between developed and developing countries, there is evidence that...
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Using a large international firm-level data set, we estimate separate effects of host and parent country taxation on the location decisions of multinational firms. Both types of taxation are estimated to have a negative impact on the location of new foreign subsidiaries. In fact, the impact of...
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predicted by estimates based upon a cross-country sample, when using the 2006 vintage of the World Development Indicators. The …
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during the recent period, a developed economy tends to hold a lower level of international reserves than a developing one …
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that arise along the way. Special attention is given to Norway, the world's third largest oil exporter, and the role of …
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Assessing exchange rate misalignment is not an easy task. With reference to the debate on the value of China's currency, the renminbi (RMB), this article highlights a few challenges in properly assessing the extent of currency misalignment. The results derived from the fundamental equilibrium...
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